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This sexy looking cruising cat was designed for speed

At first glance at the 2D sailplan this 44-foot catamaran appears to be a stubby and kind of awkward looking cat. But don’t be fooled. Add the third dimension, the depth and the complex geometry of this cat is revealed and it is anything but stubby looking. But before I get into the meat and potatoes of this design I’d like to compliment and thank the builders who are also the designers for providing such a well-prepared package of design drawings. It’s very clear when you look at the drawings that those involved with this cat were really enjoying the design process. Unfortunately, to do this design justice I would need four pages. I’ll do my best with the space allotted.

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This cat balances comfort against performance with an all carbon fiber build. The D/L at light ship displacement is 111. If you use the max load figure displacement this increases to 148. That’s quite a range. Using an individual hull the L/B is 9. The typical cruising cat today is designed for charter and tries to use the biggest rectangular footprint to cram as many accommodations in as possible. That’s fine if you are selling charter boats. But the downside is very moderate performance. This 44-foot cat has plenty of accommodation volume but it does not fill the entire footprint and that allows a much lower overall displacement translating to more boat speed.

The Achilles’ heel for a lot of cruising cats is the shoal-draft, low-aspect-ratio fixed keels. The HH44 attacks this with daggerboard fins built with pre-preg carbon that are arc shaped to provide both lift and extra righting moment. This is a huge advantage. The draft with boards down is 9 feet 10 inches and boards up is 4 feet 7 inches. The overall beam is 23 feet 5 inches.

There are numerous interior options and I get the idea that these boats are built with semicustom layouts. I will concentrate on the “August Release” layout. There are three double berth sleeping cabins. The forward cabin in the starboard hull is tight. The mirror image, aft double berths appear to be generous. The starboard cabin shares the head with the forward cabin. In the port hull the entire volume is used for sleeping cabin and head all the way forward with a large shower stall. On the main deck there is a galley aft to starboard. This galley has tons of counter space and will be a pleasant place to cook. To starboard there is an L-shaped dining area. Adjacent to the settee forward is a navigation station that will make any navigator happy. There is another L-shaped dinette aft on the “veranda.”

The deck is complex. That “stubby” house is faceted artfully to provide the headroom where needed while reducing overall bulk. It almost has the look of a stealth fighter jet. The wheels are pushed outboard and aft about as far as possible for great visibility forward. Lines are lead aft, under the deck, port and starboard to both wheels. Large bins are provided at each wheel for stowing the lines. There is a track for a self-tacking jib. There is a fixed sprit to get the downwind sails away from the headstay. The mainsheet traveller is on the cabinhouse top. 

Swim platforms hinge down from each transom. The dinghy  is carried on davits between the hulls. All deck hatches are flush type. There is room on the cabinhouse top for flexible solar panels that provide 3,190 watts. Another 550 watts of solar power is available from optional panels mounted on the davits. The solar panels will come in handy because this cat has a hybrid power system using twin Beta 30-horsepower engines located under the aft berths and lithium ion batteries with a Victron monitoring system.

As I anticipated I’m running out of “word count.” To quickly sum up, the rig is all carbon with a fixed mast and a square-topped mainsail for a SA/D of 28.62 if I use the Solent style overlapping jib as the working jib.

I would really love to have a ride on this exciting design.

LOA 49’9”; LWL 43’7”; Beam 23’5”; Draft board up 4’7”, board down 9’10”; Displ. 27,558 lb.; Sail area 1,349 sq. ft.; Fuel 146 gal.; Water 106 gal; Auxiliary twin 30-hp; SA/D 28.62; D/L 111; L/B 9

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Behind the Scene of the New HH44 Catamaran. VIDEO

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We are thrilled to present the first in a five-part video series entitled “Designing the HH44”. The all-new HH44 catamaran is a yacht with many innovations. It features 100% electric propulsion with a diesel hybrid backup, 3,190 watts of solar, built-in hydropower generation, swing helms, folding transoms, forward opening windows, 48-volt deck systems, shaft-drive folding propellers, pre-preg carbon fiber C-shaped daggerboards, and near wind-speed sailing performance (all of it standard).

In this video, we hear from Paul Hakes (CEO & Co-Founder of HH ) and James Hakes ( HH Naval Architect) on how they and the team at HH Catamarans developed the all-new HH44.

Something more about the HH44 catamaran

The HH44 catamaran was conceived from the ground up to work with a parallel hybrid system. The HH44’s parallel hybrid provides all the benefits of an electric boat, silent fume-free motoring, instant torque for maneuvering, and hydro-regeneration while sailing, with the reliability of a trusty diesel engine. The helms have been positioned in the aft corners which opened up the cabin top for up to 3.2kW of solar panels (+.5kW mounted on the davits) to complement the hybrid. The hydro-regeneration combined with the possibility of huge solar and excellent sailing performance in all wind strengths give the HH44 essentially infinite range.

The parallel hybrid system can operate in several different modes:

1. Standard mode – operate the diesel engines with the hybrid system disengaged, just as you would on a traditional yacht.

2.  Engine mode – operate the diesel engines as you usually would, with all extra horsepower being pulled off the engines and used to charge the large battery bank.

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3. Generator mode – Disengage the clutch in the prop shaft and turn the two diesel engines into two 6kW DC generators.

4. Silent mode – Disengage the electric motors from the diesel engines and use the electric motors to provide 10kW of silent propulsion power per shaft (20kW total)

5. Hydro Regen mode – while sailing, disengage the electric motors from the diesel engines, open the folding propeller and allow it to free-spin, this turns the shafts and the electric motors generating electricity for free! Regen mode is greatly enhanced by the fast sailing speeds of the HH44.

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Nominee Spotlight: HH Catamarans HH44

  • By Andrew Parkinson
  • October 4, 2023

Over the past several years, Jason and Nikki Wynn have become an internet sensation of sorts, documenting their ‘round the world cruising endeavors on their sailing YouTube channel “Gone with the Wynns,” which has grown to over a half a million subscribers, becoming the third most popular (and growing) sailing channel on YouTube today. Beginning this fall, they’ll be broadcasting their adventures from the decks of a sweet new ride—the eco-conscious and carbon-reinforced HH44 by HH Catamarans.

Poised to appeal to early tech adopters, world cruisers and serious sailors alike, the HH44 is a disruptive new entry in the catamaran market, and it’s ready to make waves as a strong 2024 Boat of the Year contender at its US premiere in Annapolis.

This new model from HH Catamarans is available in two versions: OC (Ocean Cruising) and SC (Sports Cruising). The HH44-OC is a fast, comfortable, family-friendly cruiser that skews toward ease of operation for bluewater cruising. It shares the same hull and interior fit and finish quality as the sportier HH44-SC but features an aluminum mast, e-glass longeron, white gelcoat finish and mini-keels as standard instead of daggerboards. The HH44-SC integrates the very latest in race boat technology but remains equally as comfortable as a family cruiser. This is a “no-compromise-boat” with C-shaped carbon daggerboards, a carbon rig, a painted hull finish, emissions-free motoring, cutting-edge solar integration and an EcoDrive as standard equipment.

Designed for hybrid propulsion and solar power, the HH44 was conceived from the ground up to work with a parallel electric/diesel hybrid, a 4,232 watt solar array on the cabin top and hydro-regeneration while sailing. HH’s EcoDrive provides all the benefits of an electric boat: silent fume-free motoring at 7.5kts, instant torque for maneuvering, and hydro-regeneration while sailing, while also providing the reliability of trusty diesel engines as a backup. For technology shy owners, traditional standalone diesel engines with shaft drives are also offered.

The 4,232 watts of custom integrated solar come standard, as does an electric parallel hybrid with shaft drives, folding transoms, dual swing helm stations, forward opening salon windows, line tunnels, EVA foam decking and carbon fiber design detailing throughout.

Steer the boat from the outboard position with the wind in your hair and increased visibility of your sail plan. A fold-down helm seat stows out of the way or easily deploys when needed. Or, rotate the helm(s) inboard and steer from the protection of the three-seat sofa on the aft beam.

An angular cabin allows the two large, forward-facing windows to open fully from inside the 187 square-foot salon. Ceiling height is over 6’6” throughout. Comfort underfoot has been enhanced with non-skid EVA foam decking as standard.

Carbon and epoxy construction creates the strongest yacht possible without adding weight. All lines run under the deck to create an uncluttered walkway. Stanchions are 900mm tall for safety underway, and a continuous, unbroken toe rail runs the length of the deck with all hull and deck-joints fused and hidden.

An emphasis on craftsmanship and fit-and-finish is evident throughout, with foam core furniture and meticulous joinery, top of the line fixtures and Bosch electric appliances standard. Cabinet locks are cleverly hidden in the modern design and an optional pocket TV can deploy and spin to face the viewer. Optional RGB rope lighting throughout can be dimmed or change colors depending on your vision needs while night sailing or for setting the mood at anchor.

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  • Toby Hodges
  • September 5, 2023

Big solar capacity, fixed keels or daggerboards, protected helms and drop down transom platforms are just some of the key feature that make the HH44 stand out

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Product Overview

The old adage that the many benefits of a cruising catamaran are achieved at the cost of its sailing qualities is no longer true and a growing proportion of buyers are seeking performance boats that are responsive and fun to sail. This part of the multihull market has of course existed for a long time, with the likes of Outremer, Catana and more recently Gunboat and Marsaudon Composites proving that lightweight ultra-fast catamarans can be safe and comfortable, yet also exhilarating.

HH Catamarans has grown rapidly since the yard was founded in 2012 by entrepreneur and boating enthusiast Hudson Wang. He has since ploughed some US$50 million into the company, including 1.2 million square feet of manufacturing space with state of the art production equipment, predominately at Xiamen in south-western China.

Wang has also recruited top talent, including Kiwi boatbuilder Paul Hakes, who as CEO has brought his knowledge of building very high end raceboats to a cruising audience who want an equal level of attention to detail in an impeccably finished yacht that also offers a high level of comfort and without sacrificing speed.

The latest model to hit the water, the HH44, will be the smallest in the range and therefore available to a wider audience, even if the price tag still ranges upwards of US$1 million ex VAT. Nevertheless this hasn’t deterred 35 owners ordering boats off-plan before the first one left the yard.

This Morrelli & Melvin design is not as ultra high performance as some of the earlier and larger HH models. This is especially true in the OC (Ocean Cruising) versions of the HH44, which have an easily handled format with aluminium mast, white gelcoat finish and mini-keels as standard instead of daggerboards. Nevertheless displacement is one third lower than that of many catamarans of this size, which promises enjoyable and rewarding sailing, as well as markedly reducing time spent under power when passagemaking.

SC (Sports Cruising) models include current race boat technology, including carbon C-foils and rig, a painted hull finish, plus over 4kW of solar panels.

They also have a parallel hybrid EcoDrive system developed by Isle of Wight company Hybrid Marine. This is intended to provide all the key benefits of an electric boat – including silent, fume-free motoring, instant torque when manoeuvring, and hydro-regeneration while sailing – without sacrificing the reassuring backup of diesel engines.

The first boat, an SC model painted in a striking metallic silver, was scheduled to hit the water this summer. Demand has been such that HH is currently building an additional set of moulds and two production lines will run for the HH44 at its Cebu facility in the Philippines.

HH44 specifications

LOA (transoms raised): 14.23m / 46ft 8in LWL: 13.28m / 43ft 7in Beam: 7.15m / 23ft 6in Draught (fixed keels): 1.52m / 5ft 0in Displacement (OC model): 8,750kg / 19,290lb Payload approx: 4,750kg / 10,000lb Mainsail: 74.2m2 / 799ft2 Solent jib: 51.1m2 / 550ft2 Base price 44-OC: US$957,000 ex vat Base price 44-SC: US$1,325,000 ex VAT Builder: hhcatamarans.com

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Designing the HH44 Interiors

Paul Hakes (CEO & Co-Founder of HH) and James Hakes (HH Naval Architect) in the second video of the series: how they and the team at HH Catamarans developed the all new HH44 Interiors. Welcome to “Yachting Evolved.”

Luxury Living Spaces

“The interior is where our clients live and as well as being inviting and comfortable they’ve got to be open and functional. I would like to think that after starting from the 66 seven years ago with all the models that we’ve done in between we’ve really cracked it with this one”.

“We’re quite fortunate in that all our boats are semi-customized. Despite us being an in-house design office, compared to a high volume production, we need to talk to the customer first to find out what they want, and design a functional space that suits them. That is how we developed the 44.”

“The 44 doesn’t have as much room for customization due to the price point so we had to design an interior that we could set in stone. The choices had to be limited on décor rather than arrangement and equipment.”

How it’s Arranged

“Let’s dive into the arrangement itself. On the port side as you enter the salon is the galley and it’s U-shaped. We’ve found this works really well on the 50. We’ve rotated it on the 44 but it is still fantastic on a fast moving boat that can move a bit and so you have room to brace yourself all around you.”

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“It’s a very functional space for cooking. It’s important when you’re on passage, when even on a comfortable boat like this if you’ve got a meter or two meters of swell, the boat’s moving around.”

“Having a U-shaped galley is is a tremendous asset. We all love open spaces but on a boat, open spaces can be dangerous. There is a fine balance, a line that we had to walk when designing the interior. How much space do we offer? Lots of space looks great at a boat show but it’s not so good when you’re in the middle of the ocean when you’re trying to walk from one side to the other.”

“On the opposite side of the salon you have an L-shaped settee, two meters by two meters so you can lie down either side of it. The table even lowers into a pilot berth day bed”.

Work From Home

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“One of my favorite areas in the salon is the nav station. You’ll notice it’s larger than on the HH50 in terms of surface area but we always seem to fill it up. I’m sure a lot of us experienced in 2020 a fair stretch of home working, and many wish they could have been working on a yacht somewhere at anchor.”

“A lot of our clients are buying boats for this very reason, so we paid a bit more attention to the nav station to make it functional not just as a navigation desk but also as an office desk, so you’ve got room for your laptop or a big screen, there’s storage and plenty of console space if you want to fit different electronics.”

Ventilation

Also in the salon, we should mention that the two forward windows swing open and that will create great ventilation. They swing forwards so when there’s light rain, you don’t have to close them. Also just behind the mast there are port lights that that actually open inwards.”

Keeping Cool

“One of the fantastic benefits of the hybrid is that in order to power it you need quite a large lithium battery bank to push the boat. In comparison to the power it takes to push the boat, air conditioners don’t use very much so, in a hypothetical scenario, if you weren’t using anything else but an air conditioner you could run it for a week non-stop.”

“Living on the boat every day you’re getting solar energy and if you are sailing the you’re charging. So you can run air conditioning all the time if you want and not have to worry about draining the batteries.”

Sleeping Well

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“Another important aspect of the HH44 of course is luxury. We spend 30 percent of our lives sleeping, so we use proper sprung marine mattresses with plastic springs and memory foam on the top so you sleep well.”

“Even our cushions in the salon and cockpit we’ve developed over many generations to get the right combination of open cell high density and foam with a lighter density foam on top so that it feels nice to sit in for an extended period. This is what luxury is about: beautiful sculptured foam cushions!”

“An important one because the human race as a species has got taller quite dramatically over the last 40 years, and Americans are particularly tall. In the hulls you have between six foot eight and six foot six clearance.”

“Despite the good looks of the boat, with clever design we can provide great head room. In the salon it varies from six foor eight to six foot ten. That in itself creates the feeling of luxury.”

Room for your Kit

“Storage space I consider another luxurious thing and we’ve got really big lockers at the front where we can house scuba gear and a dive compressor thanks to the hybrid electric engines.”

“Instead of the engine room, we’ve got a an empty space (well it’s got some steering gear in there and some other functions) but it’s another good cockpit storage space with a big deep locker.”

“The lockers at the front of the boat have plenty of room for all your sails and toys and if it were just a couple aboard and storage was the primary consideration we do have the option for the forward starboard cabin: you can take out the double berth there and fit it out with a workshop space with additional refrigeration.”

“And you’ve still got the aft cabin on the starboard side for your guests to come aboard with a vip double queen bed. And you’ve got overflow into the salon should people need to sleep there. So whether that space is a pantry, a workshop with lots of storage and a big working bench surface is up to you.”

“Also adding to the luxury feel of the boat we’ve paid special attention to the lighting because that’s an important part of any environment: the feeling and being able to set the mood. A harsh spotlight makes the space feel smaller so we’ve used indirect lighting wherever possible with rope lights hidden in the furniture.”

“One of the features of this that I really like is that there are RGB lights so when you’re night sailing you can set all the rope lights in the boat to red to help with your night vision.”

“That’s form and function coming together beautifully. It’s one thing to design a beautiful interior but it’s another thing to keep the design as a performance boat.”

“And you know, we have a proprietary system of making our furniture panels. They’re all foam cored and weigh just over three kilos a square meter.”

“Well I think we have touched over everything beautiful about the inside of our boats, thanks for joining and welcome to Yachting Evolved on the HH44!”

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New HH 44 Catamaran Offers Three Innovative Versions

The first HH 44 catamaran that will be introduced at this winter’s boat shows is a unique and innovative new design that can be configured in multiple ways to suit a wide range of owners and their specific needs. The basic boat is a high-tech, high-performance cruising boat with a lot of carbon fiber, curved daggerboards, a powerful carbon rig and all of the details that have made HH cats leaders in the performance cruising category. The 44 is also a true hybrid with both diesel and electric propulsion and includes a massive solar array and water generators. For cruising sailors who want all of the comforts of a catamaran, the eco- friendliness of a hybrid and want to sail at speeds close to the wind speed, the HH 44 is a very attractive design. But there are many sailors who are happy to forgo the high-performance end of the sailing spectrum and the complications of the hybrid power systems in exchange for simplicity, so HH offers the 44 in an OC version. The OC 44 has fixed keels instead of daggerboards, diesels instead of the eco-drive, gel-coated hulls instead of custom paint coatings and a single swing-wheel helm; but, as with all high-end cats, there are a lot of options that allow you to build the OC 44 to be almost as high-tech as the original. Adding a unique dimension to the 44 concept is the new 44 Open, which has been designed in collaboration with the Disabled Sailors Association and is laid out to be wheel-chair accessible. The boat has side platforms for boarding in a chair, electric lifts for access to the hulls, heads and sleeping cabins and full side-deck access from the cockpit and saloon. This innovative design for sailors with limited mobility will make sailing and cruising much more accessible to a segment of the sailing population that has largely been ignored. Congratulations to HH for all three innovative versions of the new HH44; these guys are truly thinking outside of the box.

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HH44-OC (Ocean Cruiser) Catamaran

An Ocean Cruiser with a Performance DNA

The Ocean Cruiser 44 by HH Catamarans is closely related to the HH44, but designed with more of a cruising spirit at heart. As with all of our OC boats, you still get the same HH build quality and outstanding fit and finish. What differs is a boat that features high-performance skegs instead of 5-meter pre-preg daggerboards and a gel-coat finish instead of paint. The boat also comes standard with a single swing-helm and twin diesel propulsion, but you can upgrade to twin swing-helms and our innovative EcoDrive, if you wish. Otherwise these two yachts are identical in every other way.

Diesel/ Electric Hybrid Motors Optional

Although the boat comes standard with enough equipment to go sailing (once you select your desired sail plan) and supported by diesel motors, there is also a wide selection of potential upgrades to customize this boat for your exact sailing needs. You can choose a massive 3.2kW of solar for the roof and an innovative hybrid diesel / electric motor by Beta Engines & Hybrid marine. The cruising keels were designed by Morrelli & Melvin to include winglets that provide increased lateral resistance and allow the boat to point six degrees higher than conventional keels.

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Saloon and Cockpit

Aft salon windows are hinged and open fully to allow continuous flow from salon to aft cockpit. The aft helm pivots in for shade and weather protection or out for extra visibility onto your sails. Flip down helm seats are out of the way for everyday living, and are simply deployed when needed. All sail controls are managed from the aft helm stations: hoisting and reefing the main, furling sails, trimming sheets, and adjusting the dagger board position.

Stylish interiors are offered combining a forward facing helm, comfortable saloon seating and large galley up with full wrap around panoramic windows. An optional retractable sun roof available above the saloon for additional ventilation Both large flat forward windows open completely for ventilation and increase one’s connection with the sea while relaxing in the generously sized (17.4m2) salon. The salon windows are thermally toughened glass (not plastic).

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Folding Transom

As with the HH44, the OC44’s folding transom platforms provide safety while underway, and deploy at anchor to create four feet of additional living space and an easy connection to the water.

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  • LOA 49.7ft/15.15m
  • Displacement 8750kg
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This is sailing in its purest form. Stylish and fast with luxurious comfort. Take control of the OC44’s swing helm and experience the excitement and joy of sailing a true performance cruising catamaran.

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  1. HH44- Innovative, Immaculate and Incomparable

    The HH44 features luxury unlike any other 44' catamaran. ... As Seahorse magazine stated in their review of the HH44, "HH Catamarans is on a mission to redefine the concept of a luxury performance multihull… from 44ft all the way up to super yacht size. ... The design is similar to sugar scoop transoms found on monohulls. After unlocking ...

  2. HH44 Wynns

    The HH44 features luxury unlike any other 44' catamaran. ... Five different interior design color combinations are offered and numerous options allow you customize the boat to fit your specific needs. Folding tables turn into passage berths, extra refrigeration space and storage, optional BBQ and dive tank storage aft, washing machine, air ...

  3. HH 44

    Perry on Design. HH 44. HH 44. 2022 April 1. By Robert H. Perry. This sexy looking cruising cat was designed for speed . At first glance at the 2D sailplan this 44-foot catamaran appears to be a stubby and kind of awkward looking cat. But don't be fooled. Add the third dimension, the depth and the complex geometry of this cat is revealed and ...

  4. Designing the HH 44 Catamaran

    Designing the HH44 (Episode 1) "Yachting Evolved". As part of our deeper dive of HH Catamarans, we're going to cover their five-part mini series on their new, groundbreaking and disruptive performance catamaran: the HH44. HH are calling this "Yachting Evolved". We're going to go take an in-depth look at some of the design features on ...

  5. HH44 Performance Sailing Catamaran Review

    HH44. The first HH44 was launched in 2023 and premiered at the Cannes International Yachting Festival. This innovative design is the "baby" of the HH Catamarans range and has some interesting features such as her closed transoms, swing aft helms and a side boarding gate aft. She's a very pretty cat and will turn heads in the marina.

  6. Behind the Scene of the New HH44 Catamaran. VIDEO

    The all-new HH44 catamaran is a yacht with many innovations. It features 100% electric propulsion with a diesel hybrid backup, 3,190 watts of solar, built-in hydropower generation, swing helms, folding transoms, forward opening windows, 48-volt deck systems, shaft-drive folding propellers, pre-preg carbon fiber C-shaped daggerboards, and near ...

  7. HH 44 SC Sports Cruising Catamaran by HH Catamarans

    The HH44 was conceived from the ground up to work with a parallel hybrid system. The HH44's parallel hybrid provides all the benefits of an electric boat, silent fume free motoring, instant torque for manoeuvring and hydro-regeneration while sailing, with the reliability of a trusty diesel engine. The helms have been positioned in the aft ...

  8. Hudson Yacht unveils new Cat: The HH44

    Hudson Yacht Group is pleased to announce its newest HH Catamaran design. The HH44 is a disruptive new market entrant designed for those seeking the perfect balance of style, performance, safety and innovation. The carbon composite parallel hybrid HH44 is a game changing, eco-friendly cruising yacht, poised to win the hearts and minds of early ...

  9. Designing the HH44 Part 2: Interior Design

    Designing the HH44 Part 2: Interior Design. Apr 15. This video dives deep into the development and interior design process of the ground-breaking HH44. "Luxury" can be an over used term in the boating world, but in this video we hear from Paul Hakes (CEO & co-founder of HH) and James Hakes (HH naval architect) on how they and the team designed ...

  10. Designing the HH44: Part I

    Part 1: Yachting Evolved. "We are thrilled to present the first in a five part video series entitled Designing the HH44. The all new HH Catamarans HH44 is a ground breaking yacht with many exciting innovations. It features 100% electric propulsion with a diesel hybrid backup, 3,190 watts of solar, built in hydropower generation, swing helms ...

  11. NEW: 44ft HH Catamaran (with Hybrid Electric Motors)

    We take a sneak preview at the innovative OC44 and HH44 from HH Catamarans. To download an info pack visit: https://www.multihullcentral.com/boat/oc44/ or em...

  12. Nominee Spotlight: HH Catamarans HH44

    Courtesy HH Catamarans. The 4,232 watts of custom integrated solar come standard, as does an electric parallel hybrid with shaft drives, folding transoms, dual swing helm stations, forward opening salon windows, line tunnels, EVA foam decking and carbon fiber design detailing throughout.

  13. HH 44 Sailing Catamaran

    In this video, we'll take you on a tour of HH 44 catamaran, the world's first parallel hybrid catamaran! The Hybrid details are at the end of the video, ENJO...

  14. First look: HH44

    HH Catamarans has grown rapidly since the yard was founded in 2012 by entrepreneur and boating enthusiast Hudson Wang. ... This Morrelli & Melvin design is not as ultra high performance as some of ...

  15. Designing the HH44 Part 3: Performance

    A true performance sailboat needs more than just great design. It requires special building techniques that maximize stiffness and minimizes weight. This is what allows our HH Catamarans to sail in incredibly light air or to push the boat hard in heavy air. But don't try this with an ordinary cruising catamaran.

  16. HH44 Catamaran Interior Design Summary

    For the full video, head to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NCSaMzOhQY#yachtdesign #sailing #multihullsA Deep Dive into the development and design of the HH...

  17. Designing the HH44 Interiors

    Paul Hakes (CEO & Co-Founder of HH) and James Hakes (HH Naval Architect) in the second video of the series: how they and the team at HH Catamarans developed the all new HH44 Interiors. Welcome to "Yachting Evolved." Luxury Living Spaces "The interior is where our clients live and as well as being inviting and […]

  18. New HH 44 Catamaran Offers Three Innovative Versions

    By Sandy Parks · On February 3, 2022. The first HH 44 catamaran that will be introduced at this winter's boat shows is a unique and innovative new design that can be configured in multiple ways to suit a wide range of owners and their specific needs. The basic boat is a high-tech, high-performance cruising boat with a lot of carbon fiber ...

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    HI-I Catamarans Fractional Reacher Furling Gennaker Engines Batteries 109.70 1181 ft2 1603 ft2 2 x BETA 30 + 2 x IOkW Parallel Hybrid Drives Lithium Ion 43.2 kWh LiFeP04 Sail Areas Mast Clearance Main Sail Solent Staysail 19m 74.20 51.10m2 26.70 62.33 ft 799 ft2 550 ft2 287 ft2 Hull Beam On Waterline Draft (Board Up) Draft (Board Down)

  20. Fast cruising in hybrid mode

    This is a new catamaran announced for late 2022 that manages to reconcile a very "performance" vision of cruising (all-carbon construction, a sleek sail plan with a 62' / 19 m mast, and deep daggerboards) with a hybrid propulsion system. The HH44, with its 3.2 kWp of solar panels, 50.4 kWh of Lithium-Ion batteries and two 10 kW electric ...

  21. The HH44 Unveiled

    As is true for all HH Catamarans, the HH44 represents a commitment to exceptional design, innovative thinking and excellent sailing characteristics. The HH44, with its sleek lines, advanced materials, and cutting-edge technology, has rightfully secured its place among the top contenders. Redefining what is expected in a catamaran of this size ...

  22. New and used technical specifications HH44 HH CATAMARANS

    Builder HH CATAMARANS overall length 13.41m / 43'12'' Beam 7.15m / 23'5'' Displacement 10.20t / 22,487lbs. Naval architect Hudson Yacht & Marine Ltd. Rigging and Sails. ... Experienced BoatBuilders and Design Manager Wanted! Place a classified ad Free of charge. on Multihulls World. place a classified ad. Subscribe and get 8 issues a year for ...

  23. HH 44 OC Ocean Cruiser by HH Catamarans

    The Ocean Cruiser 44 by HH Catamarans is closely related to the HH44, but designed with more of a cruising spirit at heart. As with all of our OC boats, you still get the same HH build quality and outstanding fit and finish. What differs is a boat that features high-performance skegs instead of 5-meter pre-preg daggerboards and a gel-coat ...