A multihull is a motor or sailing boat that is suitable for all types of sailors. It is easy to handle and, due to its high degree of habitability, allows you to enjoy the sea with family or friends. Renting this type of boat allows you to go on a cruise.
Ideal conditions for sailing on the high seas
Increasingly common on the world's seas, the catamaran has two hulls and has the advantage of being easier to maneuver. Because it is equipped with both a sail and an engine, various operations are facilitated regardless of the wind conditions. However, as there is no heeling over (the transverse tilt that a vessel takes under the force of the wind or the swell), it is advisable to be careful in strong winds. Before taking out a multihull charter, you must ensure that the vessel complies with EC standards, particularly with regard to unsinkability and watertight bulkheads. it should be noted that this type of boat is easy to beach due to its shallow draft, reinforced keel and high stability.
Renting a multihull: more than just appreciable comfort
The success of charter multihulls is due to the fact that they are comfortable and safe. The batteries and the generator can power numerous appliances, including a microwave, a hob, a refrigerator, a freezer, a computer, a telephone, etc. The habitability is more than appreciable, since the interior fittings can go up to 5 completely independent cabins. The upper cabin is also equipped with a central or lateral buoyage. Thanks to the large hull windows, you can enjoy a 360° view of the sea. Pleasure boating takes on its full meaning.
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Number of boats available | 11 538 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Chef (meals not included), Sailor, Engineer, Mechanic, Sailor/Chef (meals not included), Masseuse |
Average price per week | $11,026 |
Minimum weekly price | $557 |
Maximum price per week | $3,370,411 |