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The ride of a lifetime

•  Great value trapezing catamaran which offers a great introduction to     performance sailing.
•  Rig options to suit beginners, club racers and one or two crew.
•  Option of single or twin trapeze.
•  Fantastic control systems keep things simple and are easy to use.
•  Lightweight hull is easy to launch and recover.
•  TRILAM technology unique to Topper gives unrivalled strength to weight ratio    and great uniformity, buoyancy, stiffness and durability.

Manageable performance for all-comers
The perfect manners of the Topaz Cat 14 mean she is very accessible to all levels and sizes of sailors and it is also a very simple catamaran to rig. It is a great way for anybody even including lightweight or relatively inexperienced sailors to sail at very high speeds whilst remaining totally in control.

The Topaz Cat 14 is designed by Yves Loday and Rob White. Loday and White represent an international multihull team of the very highest calibre, so it is no surprise that they have produced another wonderful new catamaran together.

It is very very durable
The Topaz Cat 14 hulls are constructed using the now famous Topaz rota-moulded technique in TRILAM polyethylene. Therefore, the hulls are extremely tough and durable and require virtually no maintenance.

It is great value for money
The Topaz Cat 14 construction method is extremely cost effective making the 14 great value for money.
•  for the speed !
•  manageable performance
•  accessible to all levels
•  efficient and very durable
•  more sailing, less swimming
•  well built and very strong
•  great value for money
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"The Topaz Cat 14 can handle any conditions. Tested in a demanding holiday company environment by Sunsail, the Topaz 14 just keeps coming back for more punishment. The lightweight TRILAM hulls are easy to handle ashore and require virtually no maintenance."