MAXICAT VICTORIA
MAXICAT VICTORIA
MAXICAT VICTORIA is a 33.5-meter catamaran designed to deliver both speed and comfort on the high seas. Previously named Club Med, she secured her place in sailing history by winning The Race 2001, a round-the-world regatta, under the leadership of New Zealand skipper Grant Dalton. Now converted into a high-performance cruising yacht, she underwent extensive refits in 2017 and 2023, enhancing her cutting-edge capabilities while incorporating modern amenities for a comfortable and easily manageable sailing experience with a smaller crew.
Boasting a cutting-edge design and lightweight carbon materials, MAXICAT VICTORIA delivers remarkable speed without compromising stability. Its state-of-the-art rigging, featuring a 39.5-meter rotating carbon mast and the latest Doyle sails, ensures seamless and efficient sailing. The interior is thoughtfully arranged to host up to 10 guests, with a clear distinction between the owner's quarters and the crew’s living space. Equipped with advanced navigation technology, a Starlink satellite network, and a self-sustaining energy system powered by solar panels and wind turbines, this catamaran offers exceptional autonomy at sea.
Ready to sail, MAXICAT VICTORIA is perfect for both fast blue water cruising and offshore racing. Its blend of speed, comfort, and safety makes it an outstanding option for sailing enthusiasts seeking an extraordinary experience. Whether embarking on long-distance journeys or stylish coastal excursions, this catamaran embodies a rich legacy, cutting-edge design, and superior maritime craftsmanship.
Special features:
- Optimised rigging: 39.5m rotating carbon mast, new 2017 Doyle sails
- Modern accommodation: separate owner and crew areas, up to 10 berths
- High-tech navigation: B&G electronics, autopilot, Starlink satellite network
- Energy and autonomy: solar panels, wind turbines, generator