Bareboat Catamaran Leopard 44
Dual cockpits and three-cabin comfort for six in the Virgin Islands
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About Bareboat Catamaran Leopard 44
The Leopard 44 represents a refined evolution in catamaran cruising. Robertson and Caine's latest-generation design balances performance with practicality, offering the dual-cockpit layout rarely seen in its class. The owner's suite provides a private retreat with lounge seating, dedicated workspace, generous head, and substantial storage. A convertible salon berth and forward V-berth offer flexibility for younger guests or crew.
What distinguishes this catamaran is its innovative dual outdoor living arrangement. The forward cockpit, sheltered beneath a fixed bimini, opens directly to the salon through a forward door and features integrated drainage and splash protection. This flow between deck and interior encourages the relaxed, sociable pace that defines catamaran cruising. The aft hardtop cockpit provides shaded entertaining space, whilst the generous beam creates the stability and room throughout that multi-hulls are prized for.
The galley is appointed with professional-grade appliances and substantial worktops, whilst climate control via air conditioning and onboard generator ensures consistent comfort across warm-weather anchorages. This bareboat configuration suits confident sailors seeking self-sufficient independence in one of the Caribbean's most rewarding cruising grounds.
Highlights
- •Three-cabin owner's layout accommodating six guests comfortably, with convertible salon berth for additional flexibility
- •Dual-cockpit design with forward bimini-protected lounge and integrated salon access, plus aft hardtop entertaining space
- •Climate-controlled interior with galley-grade appliances, generator, and thoughtful storage throughout
- •Bareboat availability for experienced sailors, positioned in the world's most approachable and rewarding cruising waters
The Charter Experience
The British Virgin Islands remain the Caribbean's premier bareboat destination, with consistent trade winds, protected waters between Tortola, Virgin Gorda, and Jost Van Dyke, and a well-established network of moorings and secure anchorages. The Leopard 44's shallow draft and catamaran stability excel in the Sir Francis Drake Channel, whilst the dual-cockpit arrangement makes it equally suited to leisurely day sailing and extended exploration. Provisions, repairs, and provisioning services are readily available at Road Town, whilst quieter anchorages reward those seeking solitude.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might depart Road Town for the Bight at Virgin Gorda, anchor at Prickly Pear, explore the Bitter End Yacht Club area, cross to Jost Van Dyke for sunset at Foxy's, explore White Bay, and return via Great Camanoe and Little Thatch before a final evening in Tortola. Alternatively, venture east towards Anegada's reef anchorages and neighbouring islands, or craft an entirely different passage suited to crew capabilities and prevailing conditions.
Specifications
42.0 m
3
8
Catamaran
2011
