The 2011 Leopard 46 is a fiberglass catamaran built by Robertson & Caine, measuring 46 feet in length with a 25-foot beam. She is powered by two 108-horsepower diesel engines. The design combines proven bluewater capability with the spacious, comfortable layout typical of the Leopard 46 class, offering the kind of sea-kindly performance and living space sought by long-range cruisers.
The accommodations include air conditioning across three zones: a 10,000-BTU unit in the salon and matching 16,000-BTU units in both port and starboard hulls. The yacht is equipped with a Dometic air-con system and electric heads. Power management includes 600-amp-hour AGM batteries with Victron monitoring, four 285-watt solar panels, and a Sea Water Pro watermaker rated at 40 gallons per hour. A Starlink system provides connectivity.
Navigation and deck equipment feature Raymarine electronics with autohelm control, an electric windlass, and 200 feet of anchor chain. The boat has been maintained by an experienced captain, with batteries replaced in 2025. The watermaker requires a new membrane. The yacht combines proven construction standards with modern systems suited to extended cruising in remote waters.
Length
46.33 FT
Beam
24.83 FT
Weight
24,206 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Catamaran
Engines
2
Engine Model
4JH5E
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
3,500 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
158 GAL
Water
206 GAL