Excess 14 Embodies DNA of Sporty Catamaran Brand
As the latest model by the young Groupe Beneteau brand, the twin-helm Excess 14 is the best example yet of the company?s DNA, delivering the ?sensations of sailing? and a sporty vibe with a bright interior and creative accommodation options.
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Excess has been fine-tuning its designs since it entered the market in 2019 with the launches of the Excess 12 and Excess 15. The latter remains the flagship of the young brand owned by Groupe Beneteau, whose portfolio includes Lagoon, the world?s most prolific pleasure catamaran builder with about 600 units a year.
However, Groupe Beneteau created Excess to help fill a gap in the market between luxury cruising cats and ? at the other end of the spectrum ? the stripped-down, high-tech racing cats.
Excess doesn?t claim to offer racer-style performance, but is instead focused on giving owners the feeling of sailing fast, stating that catamarans should not be restricted to a choice between comfort or sensations. As such, the signature helms at the aft end of each hull offer wind in the hair, sea spray and the sound of lapping water, all while staying connected to family and friends in the cockpit.
After using modified Lagoon moulds for the hulls of the Excess 12 (38ft hull) and 15 (47ft hull), the builder then developed the all-new Excess 11 (36ft hull), with the accomplished entry-level model debuting at Boot Dusseldorf in January ...
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Excess has been fine-tuning its designs since it entered the market in 2019 with the launches of the Excess 12 and Excess 15. The latter remains the flagship of the young brand owned by Groupe Beneteau, whose portfolio includes Lagoon, the world?s most prolific pleasure catamaran builder with about 600 units a year.
However, Groupe Beneteau created Excess to help fill a gap in the market between luxury cruising cats and ? at the other end of the spectrum ? the stripped-down, high-tech racing cats.
Excess doesn?t claim to offer racer-style performance, but is instead focused on giving owners the feeling of sailing fast, stating that catamarans should not be restricted to a choice between comfort or sensations. As such, the signature helms at the aft end of each hull offer wind in the hair, sea spray and the sound of lapping water, all while staying connected to family and friends in the cockpit.
After using modified Lagoon moulds for the hulls of the Excess 12 (38ft hull) and 15 (47ft hull), the builder then developed the all-new Excess 11 (36ft hull), with the accomplished entry-level model debuting at Boot Dusseldorf in January ...
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