Outremer Unveils Two New Catamaran Models: The 64 and 57
Outremer, a renowned name in the world of high-performance cruising catamarans, has announced the upcoming launch of two new models: the Outremer 64 and the Outremer 57. These vessels represent the culmination of decades of engineering expertise and a commitment to delivering exceptional offshore sailing experiences.
Outremer’s Core Principles
Each Outremer model is built upon six fundamental technical principles:
- Safety: Prioritizing protected maneuvering areas and designs for reduced crew.
- Performance: Balancing speed and efficiency for optimal sailing in various conditions.
- Comfort: Creating bright, ventilated, and ergonomic spaces for extended living at sea.
- Intuitive Design: Ensuring fluid circulation throughout the boat for safety and ease of use.
- Sailing Pleasure: Providing a responsive helm and a connection with the sea.
- Reliability: Utilizing durable materials and responsible construction methods for longevity.
Outremer 64: A Fusion of Excellence
The Outremer 64 represents a collaboration between Outremer’s long-distance cruising expertise and Gunboat’s semi-custom yachting elegance. Designed by Patrick Le Quément, this flagship model boasts a high level of finish and construction.
“The Outremer 64 sets a new standard in the 60-70 foot segment, with an elegant silhouette, a low center of gravity, and volumes equivalent to those of a 70-footer.”
Designed for extended living on board, the Outremer 64 offers a unique crew capacity with an independent skipper’s cabin and seamless circulation. Its exceptional living spaces, including a secure XXL cockpit, a bright saloon, and a spacious owner’s cabin, are complemented by a modular design offering up to twelve different configurations.
Performance and Comfort on the 64
The Outremer 64 retains the brand’s DNA, designed for comfortable and long-distance sailing. Reinforced carbon daggerboards, a carbon mast, an optimized sail plan, and dual helm stations ensure stable performance and a smooth ride, even when fully loaded.
Price: €4.9 million (excl. VAT)
Key Milestones for the Outremer 64
- Molds have been delivered.
- Construction begins in La Grande-Motte in January 2026.
- World premiere at the Cannes Yachting Festival in 2027.
Outremer 57: The New Standard in Performance Cruising
The Outremer 57 is born from the legacy of the Outremer 55, a global reference in long-distance cruising, and the shipyard’s 40 years of expertise in offshore sailing. This new model represents a natural evolution of the Outremer 55, offering a more immersive and refined experience for long-distance voyages with a reduced crew.
A Recognizable Design
The Outremer 57 embodies the shipyard’s iconic aesthetic with its clean silhouette, sleek lines, and balanced proportions. It is designed for those seeking an elegant and timeless catamaran without venturing into the realm of superyachts.
Optimized for long-distance cruising, the Outremer 57 offers ample storage, redesigned technical access, and a load capacity suited for extended voyages, ensuring autonomy and peace of mind on board.
Ergonomics and Sociability
The fluid circulation between the saloon and cockpit, the improved ergonomics of the helm station, the presence of forward and lateral openings for natural ventilation, and the redesigned island and galley create a warm, practical, and navigation-friendly living space.
Thanks to its daggerboards, carefully managed weight, sail plan derived from the Outremer 55, the Outremer 57 maintains high daily averages, even when loaded. Its performance is designed to be accessible, reliable, and usable every day.
In line with the brand’s DNA, the Outremer 57 is designed to be easily handled by a couple. Control from the helm station, protected circulation, and simple maneuvers make it possible for couples and families to embark on long voyages without needing a large crew.
Price: €2 million (excl. VAT)
Key Milestones for the Outremer 57
- Construction begins in La Grande-Motte in January 2026.
- World premiere at the Cannes Yachting Festival in 2027.
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