Multihull (27)
Multihull yachts – consist of two or more hulls, which are located parallel to each other. The most common are two-hull (catamarans) and three-hull (trimaran). Yachts of this category are considered the most stable. A high level of stability is ensured by the large width.
A yacht with several hulls is as safe as possible: even if two hulls are filled with water, the third one will be able to keep the ship afloat. Moreover, the vessel has a much smaller draft compared to monohull yachts, which allows you to go out even in shallow water. However, such a yacht is quite difficult to maneuver due to its width. Also, the design of a multi-hull does not imply the presence of a large space for passengers to live.