Nautitech Catamarans
Nautitech 54 – Boat Review
By Mark Orr The Nautitech 54 has been designed to meet the growing demand from owners for boats capable of undertaking long ocean voyages with a small crew who live aboard for several years. To read complete story – click here for Nautitech 54 – Boat Review Full Story
Nautitech 475 – A Nautitech in the strong breeze
By Philippe Echelle Between 1996 and 2000, 45 Nautitech 475s and a good many 435s were built in the Dufour plant in La Rochelle-Périgny, all designed by Mortain & Mavrikos. This successful range of boats is less well known than other flagship productions; this lack of visibility is likely due both to problems encountered by [...]
Nautitech 47 – Good Balance Points
By Jeremy McGeary Sleek styling and speed make this roomy cat a good choice for cruisers with seagoing and sailing ambitions. When it comes to sailing performance, excess weight knocks off knots in catamarans. To ensure that the Nautitech 47 is a lively performer, the builder has avoided weighing it down with the heavy, wood-paneled, [...]
Nautitech 47 – Boat Review
By Jeremy McGeary Nautitech lays claim to the performance side of the luxury-catamaran market, albeit without daggerboards, and the company’s 47-foot model, while expensive, shows how. Although it’s a large catamaran, at 47 feet, it’s not intimidating. It’s powerful and light, and from its twin stern steering stations, the helmsman can feel the wind, and [...]
Nautitech 44 – Boat Review
By Multihulls World Since 2002, Nautitech has been getting the autumn boat show public used to a regular succession of new boats. The 40’, then the 47’ in 2004 are restyled developments of the 395 and 475. This year, the 44’ has a new design and styling, the result of more than 18 months of [...]
Nautitech 44 – Boat Review and Company Overview
By Andrew Crawford The Nautitech Company has recently appointed Ian Douglas and the team at Mooloolaba Yacht Brokers as the Australian and New Zealand agents for the Nautitech range of catamarans. These boats come from the design office of Alain Mortain and Yannis Mavrikos and the company is based in La Rochelle, France. Whilst I [...]
Nautitech 40 – A Different Approach to Cruising
By Gilles Ruffet The Nautitech range has long been a favourite with private owners and charter companies alike. Now Bruno Voisard has launched the latest generation : an entirely new boat, with some particularly interesting features and good performance. We fell for this attractive boat right from the start… I have arranged to meet Sébastien, [...]
Nautitech 40 – A French Cat for Sporty Cruisers
By Jeremy McGeary Competition is fierce in the world of catamarans, so to stay in the game, a builder has to stake out market territory. Nautitech Catamarans is laying claim to that segment of multihull devotees interested in the sailing as well as the après-sail aspects of cruising. Telling first impressions of the Nautitech 40 [...]









