The Nautitech 47 is a distinguished cruising catamaran known for harmoniously blending exhilarating sailing performance with a focus on onboard comfort and social living. Produced by Nautitech Catamarans from 2004 to 2009, this multihull was designed by the naval architecture firm Mortain & Mavrikios, with interior design by Yann Chabaud and Jacques Pierrejean. An evolution of the earlier Nautitech 475 design, the 47 quickly gained a reputation as a high-performance cruising vessel, appealing to sailors who prioritize both speed and livability on the water.
Nautitech 47 Information, Review, Specs
- Make
- Nautitech
- Model
- 47
- Number Built
- 40
- Production Year(s)
- 2004 - 2009
The Nautitech 47 emerged from the historic shipbuilding hub of Rochefort-sur-Mer, France, following Nautitech Catamarans' establishment in 1994 by Bruno Voisard. The shipyard has consistently focused on robust construction and excellent sailing characteristics, a philosophy that underpinned the development of the 47. Produced from 2004 to 2009, the Nautitech 47 benefited from the naval architectural expertise of Alain Mortain and Yannis Mavrikios, with Yann Chabaud and Jacques Pierrejean shaping its interior spaces. This model represented an evolution of previous designs, aiming to refine the balance between sailing efficiency and onboard comfort. The design was well-received, and the underlying platform was later revisited and re-introduced in 2012 as the Nautitech 482, indicating the enduring quality and adaptability of its core design.
Sailing Performance and Handling
The Nautitech 47 is widely regarded as a decent sailor, praised for its performance relative to other catamarans of its era. Its design aims to achieve a harmonious balance between living space and sailing capabilities, making it attractive to "exacting sailors" who appreciate both aspects. With a length overall of 47.42 feet and a waterline length of 46.0 feet, combined with a relatively narrow beam of 25.75 feet for a catamaran of its size, the Nautitech 47's slim hulls are a key feature, allowing the boat to glide efficiently through the water. This efficiency is crucial in multihulls, where excess weight can significantly impact speed. The design philosophy behind the Nautitech 47 sought to prevent this, ensuring a responsive and enjoyable sailing experience. Equipped with twin Yanmar diesel engines, each boasting 108 horsepower, the catamaran also offers reliable auxiliary power and maneuverability. Its theoretical hull speed is calculated at 9.09 knots.
Accommodations and Layout
The interior of the Nautitech 47 is designed to offer a comfortable and versatile living experience, with typical layouts accommodating up to 11 guests. The cabins are generously proportioned, often featuring four double cabins with en-suite facilities, sometimes supplemented by two single cabins, bringing the total number of heads to four. For example, the port hull commonly houses two private cabins, each with a large double berth. The interior design, credited to Yann Chabaud and Jacques Pierrejean, emphasizes quality woodwork and materials, contributing to the perception of the Nautitech 47 as a true yacht.
A notable feature is the flush deck and extra-wide walk-around areas, enhancing safety and ease of movement on deck. The cockpit is designed for comfort, offering ample seating and often equipped with a sunroof, allowing for sail adjustments to be monitored while underway or for enjoying starry nights at anchor. The catamaran boasts substantial tankage, with a fuel capacity of 116 gallons and a water capacity of 234 gallons, supporting extended cruising.
Measurements
Construction & Hull
- Construction Material
- Fiberglass (Solid)
- Hull Type
- Catamaran Sailboat
- Keel Type
- Twin
- Ballast
- -
- Displacement
- 24441 lbs
- Water Capacity
- 234 gal
- Fuel Capacity
- 116 gal
Engine
- Engine Make
- Yanmar
- Engine Model
- —
- Engine Type
- —
- Engine HP
- 108
- Engine Count
- 2
- Drive Type
- —
- Fuel Type
- Diesel
Rig & Sails
- Rig Type
- Fractional Sloop
- P (Main Luff)
- -
- E (Main Foot)
- -
- I (Foretriangle Height)
- -
- J (Foretriangle Base)
- -
- Forestay Length (est)
- -
- Main Sail Area
- -
- Foretriangle Sail Area
- -
- Total Sail Area (Reported)
- 1244 sqft
- Total Sail Area (Calc)
- -
Dimensions
- LOA
- 47.42 ft
- LWL
- 46 ft
- Beam
- 25.75 ft
- Draft
- 3.92 ft
- Max Headroom
- -
- Air Draft
- -
Calculations
- Hull Speed
- 9.09 kn
- Pounds per Inch Immersion
- —