Nautitech 482 Information, Review, Specs

Make
Nautitech
Model
482
Number Built
Production Year(s)
2011 - ??

The Nautitech 482 is a performance-oriented cruising catamaran that deftly combines the thrill of sailing with a strong emphasis on onboard comfort and social living. Launched in 2011 by Nautitech Catamarans, a builder renowned for its innovative designs from Rochefort-sur-Mer, France, the 482 was conceived by the naval architectural firm Mortain & Mavrikios. This model was designed to offer modern layouts and volumes, presenting a sophisticated option for private owners seeking a capable and convivial multihull for extended cruising.

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The Nautitech 482 emerged in 2011, marking a significant step in Nautitech's evolution towards a "current range" of catamarans focused on private ownership, following Bruno Voisard's re-orientation of the brand in 2002. The design built upon the foundation of the successful Nautitech 47, with Mortain & Mavrikios credited for its "excellent" design. The philosophy behind the 482 was to create a vessel that appealed to "performance lovers without neglecting comfort and conviviality," aligning with Nautitech's enduring commitment to balancing sailing prowess with livable spaces. The shipyard aimed to optimize interior space and light, reflecting a more modern design concept. Notably, the Nautitech 482 was produced in a very limited number, with only about six copies built, making it a relatively rare model.

Sailing Performance and Handling

The Nautitech 482 is characterized by its slim hulls and fine lines, a distinctive hallmark of Nautitech catamarans that contributes to its sailing efficiency. With an overall length of 49.21 feet and a waterline length of 47.57 feet, she boasts a generous sail area of 1248 square feet, suggesting a strong ability to perform under sail. Owners and reviewers have found the 482 "pleasant to helm," noting that the dual carbon wheels are ideally positioned for comfortable control. Her twin keel configuration provides a maximum draft of 3.94 feet, allowing access to shallower anchorages while contributing to stability. Maneuvering is aided by two Yanmar engines, providing a combined 108 horsepower and diesel fuel capacity of 143 gallons, ensuring reliable auxiliary power. The cockpit design is particularly successful, offering a comfortable and functional space whether underway or at anchor.

Accommodations and Layout

The interior of the Nautitech 482 features thoroughly revised layouts and volumes compared to its predecessors, designed to be resolutely more modern and comfortable. The emphasis is on optimizing space and natural light, creating a bright and airy atmosphere below decks. The design incorporates modern furniture, "island beds" in cabins for enhanced comfort, and an open-plan kitchen that promotes a sense of spaciousness and connectivity within the saloon. New bathroom designs also contribute to the contemporary feel. Despite its focus on performance, the 482 does not compromise on storage, offering ample space both inside the hulls and on deck, a crucial aspect for extended cruising. While specific headroom figures are not available, the overall design aims to maximize livability, echoing the "Open concept" philosophy found in later Nautitech models by blending the interior and exterior living areas.

Measurements

Construction & Hull

Construction Material
Fiberglass (Solid)
Hull Type
Catamaran Sailboat
Keel Type
Twin
Ballast
-
Displacement
24692 lbs
Water Capacity
190 gal
Fuel Capacity
143 gal

Engine

Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
Engine Type
Engine HP
108
Engine Count
2
Drive Type
Fuel Type
Diesel
Hover over a measurement
IJPE FS LOALWL

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)
1248 sqft
Total Sail Area (Calc)
-

Dimensions

LOA
49.21 ft
LWL
47.57 ft
Beam
24.93 ft
Draft
3.94 ft
Max Headroom
-
Air Draft
60.5 ft

Calculations

Hull Speed
9.24 kn
Pounds per Inch Immersion