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    • The Team
    • Contact Us
  • Pricing & Options
    • Build Your Antares 44GS
    • Optional Salon Layout
  • Standard Features
  • Technical Details
    • Specifications & Layout
    • Performance
    • Design & Build
      • Building the Antares
      • Antares Design Concepts
      • Electrical Systems
      • Antares Line Management
      • Ted Clements – The Legend
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Choosing the Furling Mainsail aboard the Antares 44i Catamaran

Blog, Feature story, LiveWideBy Sancho CastroDecember 27, 2016Leave a comment

The Antares 44i comes standard with your choice for an electric in-mast furling system with a vertically battened mainsail or the Antares exclusive MainTamer with a traditional mainsail for easy handling. Antares installed it’s first furling sail in 2008 and the popularity of this offering continues to grow to this day. Currently, 50% of new…

Antares University: An Owner’s Experience. By Ted & Jen Wallace

Blog, Feature storyBy Sancho CastroDecember 27, 2016Leave a comment

The breeze brought relief to a warm day on the water in southern Florida, and as we sailed at 9.3 knots in 14 knots of steady wind, tracking a thunderstorm in the distance on radar, we looked at each other with grins on our faces, picturing ourselves in the same position with our girls in…

Antares 44e Interior Layout

BlogBy Sancho CastroDecember 17, 2016Leave a comment

The 2016 edition Antares 44e builds on the legacy of the world’s best liveaboard with enhancements to make the Antares even more liveable. We expanded the seating area in the salon without compromising any of the storage space necessary for the needs of a liveaboard cruiser.        

Antares Places 1st in the Multihull Division in the World ARC rally

BlogBy Sancho CastroDecember 17, 2016Leave a comment

We all know the saying, two sailboats sailing in the same direction is a race. Now add to that equation 32 other sailboats, 3 of which are Antares, and you have yourself a full-on regatta. For the record, Antares s/v Two Fish placed first in the multihull division (out of 9 multihulls in total) on…

Another Antares joins the fleet of catamarans already sailing around the world!

BlogBy Sancho CastroDecember 10, 2016Leave a comment

We recently launched and commissioned Antares s/v Alpha Blondie that is currently sailing up the coast of South America to Brazil. Memo Castro, General Manager at the Antares factory and experienced sailor, along with his son Sancho who has an equally impressive portfolio, took Alpha Blondie for a sea trial in the Rio de la…

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