The Leopard shipyard has just announced the imminent market launch of the Leopard 43 – a model with which it is consistently continuing the successful series of its cruising catamarans. Following the great success of the Leopard 46 and 52, the Leopard 43 brings a breath of fresh air to this segment.
Designed for discerning leisure sailors – and regardless of whether they are owners or charter guests – the new model combines comfort, modern design and sailing performance. A particular highlight is the newly conceived sense of space: generous panoramic windows without structural interruptions open up an almost unrestricted 360° all-round view and create a close connection to the surroundings. This concept already impressed with the Leopard 52.
Its character comes into its own under sail. The mast has been extended by one meter and the sail area on the wind has been increased by twelve percent for more power and agility. The hulls with an inverted bow further improve behavior in demanding conditions. In terms of energy, the catamaran focuses on greater autonomy: integrated solar panels with a total output of 1365 watts significantly increase independence. This eagerly awaited catamaran is available with three or four cabins and is available through The Moorings and Sunsail charter programs, among others. It will be on display at the Cannes Yachting Festival in September 2026.
Information: www.leopardcatamarans.com/de/katamarane




