Our Brands
Bali
Catamarans
Bali Catamarans, created by CATANA's R&D team, blend luxury with performance at competitive prices. Olivier Poncin saw the need for fast, lightweight, and easy-to-handle cruising catamarans. Bali catamarans offer spacious living, superior comfort, and innovative features like a tilting cockpit door, providing seamless indoor/outdoor living. Available from 38 to 58 feet, Bali redefines luxury at sea.
Lagoon
Catamarans
Founded in 1984, Lagoon became a leader in offshore cruising catamarans. Acquired by Beneteau in 1996, Lagoon improved build quality with advanced composites. Known for spacious designs and innovations like the flybridge and hybrid propulsion, Lagoon has produced nearly 5,000 vessels across 12 models from 40 to 70 feet, offering the widest range of cruising catamarans.
Fountaine Pajot
Catamarans
Since 1976, Fountaine Pajot Sailing Catamarans have embodied sailing passion and innovation. Recognized through race wins like Charente Maritime, they pioneered technologies like sandwich construction and Infusion. Fountaine Pajot’s 40 models, from 40 to 67 feet, redefine live-aboard cruising, setting new standards of excellence.
Excess
Catamarans
Excess Sailing Catamarans combine innovation and modern design for a unique sailing experience. Balancing comfort and performance, Excess redefines life on a catamaran. With twin helm stations for great visibility and carefully crafted rigs, hulls, and spaces, these sleek, efficient catamarans are tailored to your needs, offering a sailing experience that suits you perfectly.
Dufour
Monohulls
Founded in 1964 by Michel Dufour, Dufour Yachts revolutionized yacht design by pioneering polyester construction with the Sylphe. By 1971, they were producing over 300 boats annually, and the 1980s saw the launch of luxurious models like the Dufour Lacoste. Today, Dufour offers monohulls from 31 to 56 feet, crafted in La Rochelle, France, blending performance and comfort.
Beneteau
Monohulls
Beneteau Monohulls began in 1884, when Benjamin Beneteau founded the company and introduced the region’s first engine-powered fishing boat in 1909. In the 1970s, Beneteau launched First class yachts, blending performance and comfort. Today, Beneteau leads globally with models like the Oceanis range, offering stable hulls, easy handling, and comfortable interiors with a focus on simplicity and innovation.
Jeanneau
Monohulls
For over 60 years, Jeanneau has been driven by passion and performance in shipbuilding. Founded in 1957 by Henri Jeanneau, who built and won a powerboat race in Paris, the company quickly embraced fiberglass technology, revolutionizing boatbuilding. Known for luxurious and high-performing monohulls, Jeanneau offers beautifully crafted yachts from 31 to 64 feet, designed by top naval architects.