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There is a clear gap in the market for luxury catamarans under 55 feet. We have a lagoon 450, which is a brilliant boat but is not luxurious. I love catamarans for their stability, accommodation and bridge deck saloons. I do however go on oysters, gunfleet, Fleming and nordhavens at boat shows and feel green with envy of their quality. Smaller catamarans are built primarily for the charter market and are finished accordingly. For example I feel that jeanneau monohulls have a better quality feel than lagoon catamarans (same parent company). If Isara get these boats right and watch the weight they will sell very well. The marketing videos are all style over substance , let's see layouts, sail plans, specification! Your selling sailing yachts not sunseekers!
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This is a catamaran for luxury without the performance
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How much does the 65 cost?
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the most stupid video ever..
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How come there are no better videos of this model? Have any sold or is there just this one prototype? The salon is beautiful. The beds are really disappointing. There is no way I'm climbing over a bed to get in and out on a boat this big and expensive. They should have walk around room on either side and they should be perpendicular to the hull and inset into the salon, like on the Lagoon 62 to take advantage of lateral space. It would be nice if there was a large panel cut out port light opposite the foot of the bed so you could wake up with a view of the outside.
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disappointing video
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Pretentious, tacky and useless video. Just a bunch of rich people drinking wine - might as well be a house. How does it sail? Can't tell. What is the equipment? Can't tell. What is the layout? Who knows?
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ISARA YACHTS luxury 50 foot sailing catamaran.