Newsletter - Momentum
HH44 Gains Momentum
The HH44 continues to gain momentum, with two boats sucessfully launched and Hull 03's launch imminent. After a wildly successful international debut at the Cannes Yachting Festival, HH44-01 headed to Barcelona for the European Yacht of the Year testing. Meanwhile HH44-02 arrived in Annapolis just in time to participate in Cruising World and Sailing World's Boat of the Year competitions, and SAIL Magazine's Best Boats judging. Big thanks to all of the HH owners, prospective buyers, industry friends and enthusiasts who joined us at the Fall shows.
Since we began showing the boat, it's become increasingly clear that the groundbreaking, parallel hybrid HH44 is redefining what's expected of a catamaran of this size, and further informing the market of what's possible when stiff, lightweight construction meets cutting edge technology, refined interiors and modern styling. With 37 hulls sold on design alone, and dual production ramping up at the new Cebu yard, the HH44 is poised for the future. Stay tuned for future opportunities to see the HH44 in-person, and click the link above to experience the first sea trials aboard HH44-01 with the Wynns.
Vote now for the impressive new HH44 for Multihull of the Year, in association with the British Yachting Awards. The 44 is nominated alongside a great class of catamarans, but is an obvious stand out in terms of innovation, performance and style. Voting closes at midnight, so cast your vote today!
HH88 Sets Sail
The HH88 recently launched and has been undergoing commissioning, sea trials and final finishing details over the past several weeks. One of the world's largest, all-carbon luxury cruising catamarans, 'Crazy Love' has now officially been handed over to her owners and will soon set off on her maiden voyage to Japan. Be sure to follow the adventures ahead on Youtube and social media: @Sketch to Sea.
HH50 Aukai Delivered
Another strikingly beautiful HH50 was also delivered recently. HH50-08 'Aukai' is currently undergoing sea trials in California, where the owners plan to spend time learning the boat before eventually sailing to Hawaii. Aukai will be the perfect mode of travel for exploring the lesser visited Hawaiian islands, and serve as the perfect platform for all of the diving, surfing, kiting and foiling adventures along the way.