This design emphasizes sophisticated performance in a multihull that is not only offshore-capable but also easily managed by a solo sailor from a central helm station, ensuring safety and comfort with panoramic views across the bridge deck. Most lines, except for the genoa and spinnaker sheets, are directed to two electric reversible winches positioned on either side of the helm. The genoa and spinnaker sheets can also be controlled remotely from the cockpit winches, enhancing convenience for couples who enjoy cruising without needing to disturb each other during watch. Unlike many catamarans, this design balances speed and lightness with its gracefully narrow hulls and dagger boards, complemented by a simple yet powerful rig. The elevated bridge deck design minimizes pounding in rough seas, resulting in a smoother sailing experience. Every system on board is crafted for easy access and maintenance, an essential aspect of any true cruising sailboat. The bridge deck presents an exceptional indoor/outdoor living space, offering great visibility from both the salon and aft deck. While the inside helm serves as the command center, the expansive U-shaped galley acts as the heart of the vessel, conveniently located across from the dinette and easily accessible to the aft deck. The galley is equipped with a bar, under-counter fridge/freezer drawers, a spacious workstation sink, a 30-inch stove with oven, ample counter space, and storage options. Each hull features generous accommodations, including a comfortable aft cabin with a queen berth that has easy access from the foot. Forward, a modified queen midship berth folds up to provide a workbench when needed, followed by a large head compartment with a separate shower stall and a sizable hanging locker. For additional guests, the dinette can convert into a roomy double berth. With a growing demand for catamarans, particularly among those transitioning from monohulls, buyers seek well-constructed vessels that deliver speed, comfort, and safety while being enjoyable to sail. They also desire a design that enhances indoor/outdoor living both at sea and at anchor, something traditional monohulls cannot provide. Unlike most catamarans designed for the charter market, which often prioritize maximizing berths over sailing performance, the Razor Cat 52 is tailored to meet the expectations of experienced sailors seeking a performance-oriented cruising catamaran.
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