Notice that everywhere it is sailing, the motors are on. Water coming out the side exhaust ports in the rear. It's a big comfortable boat, but it's a motor-sailor. It needs motors to move.
Love Leopard cats but the cockpit on the 58 - with absolutely no fixed seating - is just plain wrong!!! Greater part of 2 million fitted out and you have to pop to Ikea for seating??? Your 50 IMHO is a cruising world beater - should have won all sorts of awards - but the 58's cockpit appears a Friday afternoon after thought. At only 4 feet longer a Lagoon 620 appears so much more voluminous. I think if Leopard are to compete in this size range you definitely have to go big - or you-know-what!! Just stretch the 50!!!
This is an older design and appears to be no longer in Leopard's model lineup. What I like about the 58 is the possibility of having cabins on the main deck as seen with Neel trimarans, only in this case there's also a door that accesses a front cockpit. Never seen that before. My main gripe is the sheer weight which probably means poor sailing qualities, but I'm no expert on performance.
This is my dream I am working on! -Living on my one Leopard 58 together with my two cats. I love the light colors and everything.
Uau que maravilha este catamarã
0:52 Cape Town!!!!
Cool. I Want this one
So do I
I didn't see a grill for cooking outdoors? Did I miss it? We are big meat eaters and would hate to get the kitchen all greasy.
Maybe be one day
Notice that everywhere it is sailing, the motors are on. Water coming out the side exhaust ports in the rear. It's a big comfortable boat, but it's a motor-sailor. It needs motors to move.
Love Leopard cats but the cockpit on the 58 - with absolutely no fixed seating - is just plain wrong!!! Greater part of 2 million fitted out and you have to pop to Ikea for seating??? Your 50 IMHO is a cruising world beater - should have won all sorts of awards - but the 58's cockpit appears a Friday afternoon after thought. At only 4 feet longer a Lagoon 620 appears so much more voluminous. I think if Leopard are to compete in this size range you definitely have to go big - or you-know-what!! Just stretch the 50!!!
Phil RIta yes! Stretch the 50 and keep the 58 Flybridge.
This is an older design and appears to be no longer in Leopard's model lineup. What I like about the 58 is the possibility of having cabins on the main deck as seen with Neel trimarans, only in this case there's also a door that accesses a front cockpit. Never seen that before. My main gripe is the sheer weight which probably means poor sailing qualities, but I'm no expert on performance.
One day just 1.2million
+Marcellus Williams To start