Nautitech 41 Type S: a newcomer in a fast-growing category

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Presented at the International Multihulls Show, the Nautitech 41 Type S represents a breakthrough in the world of 40- to 42-foot multihulls. Lighter, more customizable and designed to grow with its owner, this model heralds a new approach to cruising catamaran design.

An innovative response to a long-ignored demand

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With the 41 Type S, Nautitech Catamarans aims to create a new multihull category. This model is aimed at sailors in search of a high-performance, customizable and upgradeable boat. Far from a standardized approach, Nautitech offers a truly adaptable platform, capable of accompanying the evolution of its owners' sailing program, whether for coastal cruising, ocean crossings or long-distance voyages.

Lightness and modularity at the heart of the project

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Developed to achieve a light displacement of just nine tons, the Nautitech 41 Type S focuses on performance under sail. The use of optimized materials, extensive structural work and the absence of daggerboards all contribute to this quest for efficiency, without compromising solidity. With its overlapping jib and powerful rig, this catamaran aims for first-rate marine performance, while remaining easy to handle. The "cursor" spirit dear to Nautitech allows great flexibility: the boat can be reconfigured to meet the changing needs of its crew, whether in terms of interior layout, sail plan or electronic equipment.

Elegant, functional design by Marc Lombard

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Marc Lombard Yacht Design Group, the shipyard's long-standing partner, has designed the new model's sober, taut lines. The ergonomics of circulation, living spaces and interior design choices reflect a pragmatic and refined philosophy, focused on comfort at sea without superfluity. The visual signature of the 41 Type S reflects a quest for harmony between performance and aesthetics, with a sleek silhouette that remains true to the brand's DNA.

A site committed to sustainability

Against a backdrop of heightened environmental awareness, Nautitech integrates more responsible practices right from the design phase: choice of recyclable materials, optimized manufacturing processes, and architecture favoring repairability. The objective is clear: to offer a catamaran capable of evolving over time while limiting its environmental impact.

The Nautitech 41 Type S will be launched in spring 2026. An eagerly awaited model that could well redefine expectations in the mid-size cruising catamaran segment.

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