Leopard 46PC test drive: First full review of the world's favourite powercat [html]With a robust new hull and improved saloon layout it appears this big cat is capable of changing its proverbial spots. But can it shrug off its charter market heritage?
I don’t usually start a boat test with a history lesson but bear with me, because the Leopard 46 PC is a particularly interesting boat. For starters it’s one of a new breed of surprisingly fast, stylish and co*fortable power catamarans but more importantly, there are several different ways of buying one that could massively […]
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With a robust new hull and improved saloon layout it appears this big cat is capable of changing its proverbial spots. But can it shrug off its charter market heritage?
I don’t usually start a boat test with a history lesson but bear with me, because the Leopard 46 PC is a particularly interesting boat.
For starters it’s one of a new breed of surprisingly fast, stylish and co*fortable power catamarans but more importantly, there are several different ways of buying one that could massively reduce the cost of ownership.
But before we get to that you first need to understand the set up behind it. All Leopard catamarans are built in South Africa by a shipyard called Robertson and Caine – the third biggest manufacturer of power and sail catamarans in the world with more than 2,000 craft produced since it was founded in 1991.
However, the Leopard brand is owned by an unrelated co*pany called Travelopia, which buys the entire annual output of the shipyard and has a big say in the development of every new model.
That’s because Travelopia also owns Sunsail and The Moorings, two of the world’s largest bareboat charter operators. Around half the 180 boats it buys from Robertson and Caine each year go straight into the charter fleets with Moorings or Sunsail branding, the other half are sold directly to private owners under the Leopard name.
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