Cormorant II
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Catamaran's twin-hulled design transforms how guests experience the crystalline waters between Caribbean islands, where shallow draft capabilities unlock anchorages beyond the reach of traditional monohulls.
Cormorant II stretches 45. 11 meters across her beam and length, creating expansive deck spaces that capture trade winds while island-hopping through the Leewards or exploring the protected bays of the Bahamas.
A 45.11m CATAMARAN
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About this yacht
Catamaran's twin-hulled design transforms how guests experience the crystalline waters between Caribbean islands, where shallow draft capabilities unlock anchorages beyond the reach of traditional monohulls. Cormorant II stretches 45.11 meters across her beam and length, creating expansive deck spaces that capture trade winds while island-hopping through the Leewards or exploring the protected bays of the Bahamas. Her shallow draft opens passages through coral-fringed channels where deeper vessels cannot venture, revealing secluded beaches accessible only by tender or by yachts designed for these intimate cruising grounds. The catamaran configuration delivers stability at anchor in exposed roadsteads common throughout the Caribbean, allowing guests to explore remote islands without sacrificing comfort during overnight passages. Twin engines positioned in each hull provide redundancy essential for navigating reef-scattered waters, while the wide platform between hulls creates natural gathering spaces for watching sunset colors reflect off volcanic peaks or limestone cliffs. These are waters where itineraries bend toward discovery rather than schedule, where morning coffee might overlook turtle grass flats in the Exumas or afternoon swims happen in gin-clear lagoons off uninhabited cays. From the protected anchorages of Virgin Gorda's North Sound to the deeper waters off Saint Lucia's Pitons, Cormorant II moves guests through cruising grounds where每每island presents different landscapes, from desert scrub to rainforest canopy. Her design speaks to these varied environments, equally suited for crossing the Anegada Passage under sail or threading narrow cuts between mangrove islands where wildlife viewing rewards those willing to venture beyond the standard charter routes.
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