The 2019 Nautitech 46 Fly is a 45-foot fiberglass catamaran designed by Mark Lombard. Built in Germany and registered under the Greek flag, this multihull delivers capable offshore cruising performance paired with comfortable living spaces. Twin Yanmar diesels of 57 horsepower each power the yacht, supported by an Onan 11-kilowatt generator. The boat cruises at 7 knots with a maximum speed of 9 knots.
Accommodation includes four guest cabins and two crew cabins, providing eight guest berths and two crew berths across the hulls. Four heads serve the accommodations. Interior woodwork features teak veneer. The boat draws 1.45 meters and carries 600 liters of fuel and 600 liters of fresh water distributed across dual tanks in each capacity.
The flybridge helm station is outfitted with dual B&G navigation systems—plotter, autopilot, radar, GPS, echosounder, wind and speed instruments, and VHF with DSC/GMDSS capability. Below, a second B&G autopilot and plotter station controls the boat from the main cabin. The galley includes large refrigeration and freezer units, while a water maker provides independent fresh water production. Air conditioning cools the saloon.
Canvas and hardware include a roller-furling genoa of 38 square meters, a fully battened mainsail of 71 square meters fitted with lazyjack and lazybag systems, and an electric winch for mainsail handling. An inflatable Hercules Pro dinghy of 3.10 meters is launched via aft davits. Solar panels contribute to onboard power, and Sunbrella exterior mattresses are fitted on deck.
Length
44.98 FT
Beam
24.77 FT
Draft
4.76 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Heads
4
Engines
1
Fuel
Diesel