When chartering, choosing between a monohull and multihull will depend on factors including your experience, crew, budget, and destination. ~By Zuzana Prochazka
The debate about monohull versus multihull is nuanced and never ending, but it really comes down to one thing. Multihulls are friendly.
When sailors consider switching from Team Monohull to Team Multihull, there are several key factors they should investigate. ~By Cindy Wallach
The Bay is filled with gunkholes for any boat, but the shallow waters of the Chesapeake make it especially inviting to multihulls.
Along with all that space and speed comes double the work when taking care of catamarans. ~by Cindy Wallach
Every day is a good day on a multihull, so here’s a little sample of a day in the life.
If you’re new to cruising multihulls and want to check them out at a boat show, here are five questions to ask, followed by some other considerations.
Switching from monohull sailing to multihull sailing requires different approaches to the mechanics of sailing. ~by Cindy Wallach