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McConaghy Boats - new range of multihulls from the yacht builders

by Vicsail 9 Feb 2022 12:30 AEDT
McConaghy 52 © McConaghy Boats

McConaghy Boats are well known as quality yacht builders around the world, including America's Cup, Volvo Ocean Race and Sydney to Hobart.

With quality facilities in Zhuhai China and Gosford Australia, McConaghy Boats are constantly expanding their portfolio.

Vicsail, as leaders in all things yachting and with a strong passion for performance in Multihulls, take this opportunity to build a partnership to introduce the complete range of performance catamarans to the market.

With two Vicsail projects currently under way and plans for many more, this partnership is built on knowledge ability and trust.

Meet the range

McConaghy 52

The Mc52 is the smallest multihull in the range but it has a lot of benefits from the brand vast experience. There is a dual helm position on the flybridge which allows for the greatest sight lines forward. There are two accommodation arrangement as an options: with three cabins or four cabins.

  • Length: 15.3 m
  • Beam: 8.0 m
  • Draft: 1.35m - 3.75 m
  • Height above WL: 26.2 m
  • Upwind Sail Area: 150m2

McConaghy 60

Very powerful and easy to manage under sail, the MC 60 is very spacious and has an exceptional view over the full size windows. The finish of the boat is extremely luxurious and comes as a standard. The aft deck is designed to give you a large area for socializing and additional systems.

  • Length: 18.3 m
  • Beam: 8.58 m
  • Draft: 1.4m - 3.75 m
  • Height above WL: 28.3 m
  • Upwind Sail Area: 210m2

McConaghy 68

At 68ft this sailing catamaran offers extraordinary interior volume and impressive capabilities for spending your time out at sea during long cruises. The MC 68 accommodation is available in three layout options and upgrades to a flybridge. All solutions are designed to increase your comfort onboard and create an amazing water experience.

  • Length: 16.7 m
  • Beam: 8.0 m
  • Draft: 1.35m - 3.75 m
  • Height above WL: 26.2 m
  • Upwind Sail Area: 150m2

McConaghy 82

The MC 82 is a modern era vessel. This model has two different flybridge layouts to choose from, and two accommodation layouts allowing you to have as much space as you need. The whole design is made for the best water experience.

  • Length: 25.0 m
  • Beam: 10.22 m
  • Draft: TBC
  • Height above WL: TBC
  • Upwind Sail Area: TBC

McConaghy 59 Power

Very lightweight, strong and with sharp lines, the MC 59p is a modern era vessel. This model has two different flybridge layouts to choose from, and two accommodation layouts allowing you to have as much space as you need. The whole design is made for the best water experience.

  • Length: 18.6 m
  • Beam: 8.56 m
  • Draft: 1.4 m
  • Standard Engine: 2 x 370 hp
  • Sprint: 26 kts
  • Cruise: 20-21 kts

McConaghy 63 Power

Bigger and more powerful version of the advanced power catamaran, The MC 63p is a fuel-efficient vessel while cruising, yet able to achieve a top speed of 36 knots. You can choose from two standard flybridge layouts and three or four cabins accommodation. Attention to details makes this multihull a superyacht with perfect fit to your needs.

  • Length: 19 m
  • Beam: 8.56 m
  • Draft: 1.4 m
  • Standard Engine: 2 x Scania 875 hp
  • Sprint: 36 kts
  • Cruise: 18-20 kts

McConaghy 82 Power

The biggest version of the power range of catamarans from McConaghy. The MC 82p is still under the developing process with one boat already sold.

McConaghy Boats are designed in a new standard to create a high performance, with a range of options to personalise the final look.

  • Length: 24.6 m
  • Beam: 10.22 m
  • Draft: TBC m
  • Standard Engine: 2 x John Deere 300hp

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