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When you first get to know Leopard catamarans, you are instantly transported to the warm equatorial seas, so their design calls for a beautiful vacation near the islands. And this is not surprising as the explosive expansion of the sailing market has led to the Leopard catamaran brand itself.
Sailing has played an important role in the history of the Leopard brand. In the early
In 1994, the world's largest charter operator The Moorings commissioned from a South African shipyard the development and construction of a fleet of sailing catamarans for travel in the Caribbean,
After more than 20 years of collaboration, Roberston and Caine have launched more than 1800 hulls of catamarans, and today the company is one of the largest players in this market. Leopard catamarans are found almost anywhere in the world. The manufacturer prides itself on the availability of help and service wherever you are in the world.
Leopard catamarans are the only North American and European NMMA and CE certificate holders in the world. Focusing on cruise relaxation, the designers have developed many innovations embodied in the various models of Leopard catamarans. These include rigid roofs that protect both the cockpit and flybridge from the sun; a forward cockpit with access to the salon; additional crew cabins with separate access and the possibility of placing the owner's cabin on a platform between the hulls. Thanks to the collaboration with the global travel agency TUI (owner of the charter companies The Moorings and Sunsail), there are various offers for Leopard catamarans to finance the purchase and the so-called «partial ownership».
Focusing on long journeys in comfort, Leopard today offers four models of sailing catamarans from 40 to impressive 58 feet. It is the flagship model launched in 2012 that has embodies the greatest number of innovations and has won international awards on many occasions. It has a full forward cockpit with direct access to the salon, a hydraulic bathing platform, a «dinghy»crane, and an extended flybridge with seating for 12 people. The manufacturer is particularly proud of the super-modern steering axle, designed for independent control even of such a large boat.
The range of motor catamarans includes models Leopard 43 and Leopard 51. Like its relative in the sailing range, the Leopard 51 Powercat is the true embodiment of modern design and high comfort levels. And it is not surprising, because the engine line has the same designer as the sailing line - Simonis Voogd Design. The
South Africa's largest shipyard, Roberston and Caine LTD, is located next to Cape Town in Woodstock. The shipyard now employs 1,300 people and production is so efficient that the yard runs three catamarans a week.
Browse 13 discontinued Leopard models built between 2014 and 2021, with details on dimensions, engines, and production years.