Introducing tomorrow’s luxury, high performance sailing catamarans by McConaghy Multihulls. We at Aeroyacht are proud global ambassadors of this iconic brand and bring our customers the newest and exciting range, luxurious and fast catamarans from 55-100′
The McConaghy brand needs no introduction and are well known in the realm of the Americas Cup, super yachts and racing world. Over the past 55 years McConaghy yachts have won more international sailing regattas and superyacht awards than all other composite builders combined.
The McConaghy Multihull model range consists of the MC 55, MC 62, MC 68, MC 75 and MC 90 high performance catamarans. All boats can be fully customized to owners specifications.
We at Aeroyacht are premiere dealers for the expansive range of McConaghy range of catamarans. We organize personalized factory visits and offer dedicated one-on-one service to each of our clients.
A catamaran boat is characterized by its two hulls, which provide greater stability, more room, speed and reduce the risk of capsizing compared to a monohull. Award winning catamarans such as the Nautitech 48 catamaran offer more deck space and a smoother ride compared to monohulls, making it ideal for both recreational and commercial purposes.
The best material for building a catamaran is typically fiberglass, due to its strength, durability, and ease of maintenance. Other popular materials used in high end boats such as McConaghy are carbon fiber known for their lightweight and corrosion-resistant properties.
The price of a catamaran varies widely depending on the brand, size, and features. Entry-level catamarans can start around $200,000, while high-end models like the McConaghy 68 can cost upwards of $2 million.
Some luxury catamarans such as the McConaghy 75 catamaran may come equipped with a hot tub as part of their high-end amenities. However, it's not a standard feature on most production catamarans and is typically found on larger, more upscale models or as an optional upgrade.
Catamarans have very few drawbacks, but some people find them more expensive than monohulls when comparing length for length, despite having twice the volume of an equivalent monohull. As a result, catamarans also tend to be more costly to maintain due to their larger size.