Bareboat Catamaran Leopard 46
Dual-hull comfort for Andaman Sea exploration from Phuket
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About Bareboat Catamaran Leopard 46
The Leopard 46 is a Robertson and Caine catamaran built for cruising the waters around Phuket with genuine comfort and capable performance. Her twin hulls provide stability and generous deck space, whilst the integrated hard top with innovative ventilation creates an exceptional outdoor living area. The design prioritises both safety and sightlines, with the helmsman station positioned for clear communication during manoeuvres.
Accommodation spreads across four en suite staterooms, each fitted with a dedicated shower enclosure to maintain privacy and keep the heads dry. A separate crew cabin forward includes its own facilities and collapsible bunk. Throughout the yacht, diesel-powered air conditioning and heating maintain comfort regardless of season, whilst full-length deck hatches deliver natural ventilation. The fold-down aft swimming platform doubles as additional seating when deployed.
Highlights
- •Four double cabins with private en suite heads and dedicated shower stalls
- •Convertible saloon table providing additional sleeping berth for 10 guests
- •Fold-down aft swimming platform with integrated hard top and ventilation system
- •Diesel air conditioning and heating throughout; snorkelling gear and dinghy included
The Charter Experience
Charter the Leopard 46 bareboat and command your own itinerary across the Andaman Sea. Minimum five-day charters are available, with seven days recommended during peak periods like Christmas and New Year. The yacht departs from Phuket, positioning you for exploration of limestone islands, sheltered anchorages, and dive sites throughout Southeast Asia's premier sailing ground. Snorkelling equipment and an outboard dinghy are included, enabling beach stops and shallow-water exploration. Local taxes, linen, towels and post-charter cleaning form part of the charter fee.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week from Phuket might take you north to the Phang Nga Bay limestone formations, east towards Koh Samui and the Gulf of Thailand, or south to the pristine anchorages around Koh Lanta and beyond. The Leopard 46's shallow draft and twin-hulls make her well-suited to island-hopping, whilst her hard top provides shelter during the warmer months.
Specifications
14.0 m
4
8
Catamaran
2010
