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2021 LEOPARD 45 WITH LOUNGE
Step aboard this 2021 Leopard 45 sailing catamaran, offering a well-balanced combination of comfort, performance, and thoughtful design. Featuring the sought-after upper lounge configuration, this model also benefits from the signature forward door and cockpit layout, providing excellent natural ventilation and airflow throughout the vessel—particularly enjoyable while at anchor.
Currently available in Saint-Martin/ Sint Maarten.
Designed by Simonis-Voogd Design and built by Robertson & Caine, the Leopard 45 is an award-winning catamaran known for its bluewater capability and practical liveaboard layout.
Recognized as Cruising World Boat of the Year, this model stands out for its innovative design, solid sailing performance, and spacious interior accommodations.
Key Features
Specifications:
Construction & Design:
Sails & Rigging:
Winches:
Navigation & Electronics:
Tankage and piping:
• Water tanks: 206 US gallons / 780lt in two plastic tanks amidships forward of the mast.
• Diesel tanks: 182 US gallons / 688lt in two 91 USG / 344lt plastic tanks (under the aft bunks).
• Holding tanks: 2 x 20 US gallons / 75lt fiberglass tanks (port & starboard amidships) & 1 x 12 USG aluminum tank (starboard bow).
• Cooking gas: 2 x 10lb aluminum tanks
• Marine sanitation devices: 5 (4+1 crew) x ‘Jabsco Quiet Flush’ 12-v toilets.
• Bilge pumps: 6 in total, 2 in keel sump, 2 in engine rooms,2 manual for emergency
Seacocks: ‘Forespar Marelon’ (plastic) ball valves.
• Hot Water: Water is heated via the engine heat exchanger.
• Water maker: 110-v ‘Sea Recovery Whisper’ reverse osmosis water maker 118 LPH / 31 GPH.
Interior & Accommodations:
Microwave
Electrical & Power Systems:
Deck & Safety Equipment:
Safety Equipment:
adult offshore lifejackets
4 X 1kg fire extinguishers. 2 extra fixed automatic fire suppression systems in
engine rooms
Fire blanket & safety harnesses
1 X “Viking” 10-man life raft, s/n 13177068, serviced until
08/2027
Flares indate 08/2026
Maintenance Report – 2026
Windows Resealed
Sacrificial Keels
The vessel was part of The Moorings charter fleet in Belize since new. During delivery from Belize in December 2025, she ran aground, resulting in damage to both sacrificial keels. These keels are specifically designed to absorb impact, and no structural defects have been identified beyond the keel damage. The vessel sailed safely to Sint Maarten following the incident.
Replacement keels have been ordered from Robertson & Caine (South Africa), with fabrication expected to be completed by the end of March. Upon delivery, the vessel will be hauled out, and installation will be performed by qualified technicians at IMM Shipyard, Sint Maarten.
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
This listing is courtesy of the BoatWizard MLS and may be centrally listed with another broker. It is offered as a convenience by this broker/dealer to its clients and is not intended to convey representation of a particular vessel.