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The Multihull Company partners with Nautitech Catamarans as an authorized dealer

by The Multihull Company 20 Apr 14:32 BST
The Multihull Company partners with Nautitech Catamarans as an authorized dealer © Nautitech

The Multihull Company is pleased to announce their appointment as an authorized dealer for Nautitech Catamarans. This exciting partnership marks a significant expansion in The Multihull Company's portfolio of world-class cruising catamarans.

Nautitech is renowned for building unique, high-quality catamarans that combine premium finishes with technical prowess and unparalleled comfort. Nautitech is keenly focused on combining their heritage and time-honored skills with a mastery of the latest technology available. The result - craftsmanship at its finest, raising the industry standard to provide an exceptional sailing experience. They have become a top choice for long-range cruisers and adventurers alike.

As part of this exciting new collaboration, The Multihull Company will represent Nautitech's full line of high-performance catamarans, including the Nautitech 44 Open and Nautitech 48 Open, recently named 2025 European Yacht of the Year.

?Sailing enthusiasts and prospective buyers will have the opportunity to preview both the Nautitech 44 and 48 at the 2025 International Multihull Show in La Grande Motte, France, from April 23 to 27. The show is one of the premier global events dedicated exclusively to multihull vessels and will offer an immersive look at Nautitech's exceptional craftsmanship, sleek design, and sailing performance.

"We are honored to partner with Nautitech Catamarans," said Will Miller, CEO of The Multihull Company. "Their commitment to quality, performance, and innovation aligns perfectly with our mission to deliver the best sailing experience to our clients worldwide."

At the helm of this exciting new partnership are seasoned brokers Conor Dugan and Caroline Laviolette, both designated as lead brokers with The Multihull Company to represent the Nautitech line. Their combined experience, passion for sailing, and deep product knowledge will ensure buyers receive exceptional guidance and support throughout the design and build process.

Whether you're dreaming of island-hopping in the Caribbean or crossing oceans in style and comfort, Nautitech Catamarans—now available through The Multihull Company—are built for the journey.

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