Carbon sailboat 55
catamarancruisingcruising-racing

carbon sailboat
carbon sailboat
carbon sailboat
carbon sailboat
carbon sailboat
carbon sailboat
carbon sailboat
carbon sailboat
carbon sailboat
carbon sailboat
carbon sailboat
carbon sailboat
carbon sailboat
carbon sailboat
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Characteristics

Number of hulls
catamaran
Intended use
cruising, cruising-racing
Materials
carbon
Overall length

16.6 m
(54'05" )

Description

An exquisite balance of luxury, performance and manageability. The award-winning HH55 is an all-carbon blue water capable, fast sailing catamaran that’s prepared to sail anywhere in the world. From the desk of world renowned designers Morrelli & Melvin, the HH55 is a truly dual purpose yacht, poised to go further, faster, in ultimate comfort and style. SAFETY & SHORT HAND SAILING The HH55 is a robust platform that can be managed by just two people for short handed sailing. In keeping with our commitment to luxury and excellent performance, this yacht emphasizes the safety, strength and weight saving properties that only carbon can offer. The HH55 features curved “C” dagger-boards for greater performance and a smoother ride. All sail handling is done from either the forward cockpit on the forward helm arrangement, or led aft to the twin helm stations on the aft helm boat. COZY & CUSTOMIZABLE The spacious salon (23.55m2) flows seamlessly into the large aft cockpit (19.94m2) with dining table, sun bed, wet bar and barbeque. The large sliding doors open completely to one side, merging the two spaces into one expansive and inviting area in which to live and entertain.

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HH55
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Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Multicoque 2024
Multicoque 2024

3-07 Apr 2024 La Grande Motte (France) Hall Vide - Stand Vide

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