Catamaran Sailing
Lifetime Adventures
Description
With versatility in mind, we bring to you the next generation of Leopard Catamarans, the Leopard 50. She has been designed to replace one of the best-selling Leopard Catamarans of all time, the award-winning Leopard 48.
The Leopard 50 has the ideal layout for anyone looking for more outdoor living space as she comes equipped with a flybridge that includes a lounge area, table, sunbed and optional exterior speakers and shade awning. Access is provided by floating stairs leading up from the aft cockpit. An important distinction compared to similar sailboat flybridge configurations is that while under sail, passengers can move about the flybridge with ample headroom and never worry about interference from the boom. The flybridge is also situated to still maintain contact with the helm station, an important feature found on all Leopard Catamarans.
The entire exterior styling of the Leopard 50 has also been revamped to give the hull a more sophisticated look. In addition to the exterior options, the interior offers multiple layout configuration with 4 or 5 cabins, and an extensive options list.
Layout
Performance Indicators
Sail Performance
61
%
Slow
Cruiser
Performance
Racer
Boat Speed
10.8
kn
Slow
Cruiser
Performance
Racer
Bruce Number
1.1
(higher is faster)
Slow
Cruiser
Performance
Racer
Kelsall
0.7
(higher is faster)
Slow
Cruiser
Performance
Racer
Sail Area to Displacement
21
(higher is faster)
Slow
Cruiser
Performance
Racer
Displacement to Length
183
(lower is faster)
Slow
Cruiser
Performance
Racer
Specifications
Metric
Length (LOA)
Length (LWL)
Displacement (light)
Payload capacity
Sail Area (main+jib)
Beam (BOA)
Draft (min)
Draft (max)
Mast clearance
15.4
14.9
20.6
5.4
154.2
8.08
1.62
1.62
23.52
Imperial
50
48
45415
11905
1660
26.5
5.3
5.3
77.2
Bridgedeck clearance
1
Fuel
Water
920
700
3.3
243
185
Berths
Manufactured Since
6, 7, 8, 9
2021
Designer
Keel
Helm
Steering
Engine (hp)
Hull Material
Simonis & Voogd Yacht Design
Fixed keels
Coachroof
Mechanical/Hydraulic
2x57hp
GRP isophthalic polyester balsa sandwich and they are constructed by manual contact and vacuum bagging
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