Antares Catamarans — Explore Your World
A quick visual reset: this is why the technical details matter in the first place.

Before you compare every detail, watch the videos that show how an Antares is laid out, built, sailed, and lived aboard.
These first videos give you the big picture. From there, the library lets you go deeper into the systems, construction choices, and owner questions buyers usually want answered.
A quick visual reset: this is why the technical details matter in the first place.
A short introduction to the way Antares thinks about offshore cruising, ownership, and life aboard.
Once you have the overview, use this as a shortcut into the page. Pick the question you are working through and skip the scrolling.
Use this section before a configuration conversation. It gives you the practical background on hybrid operation, charging, regeneration, shaft drives, and long-term service access.
Start here if you want to see how the hybrid system is laid out and used aboard the boat.
Knots, kilowatts, charging, and efficiency in plain language — useful before a configuration call.
The owner-level case for why hybrid is becoming practical for long-range cruising.
A practical comparison of shaft drives and saildrives, focused on service, protection, and ownership.
These videos explain why Antares puts so much emphasis on helm protection, steering integrity, cockpit movement, and stability offshore.
Why the cockpit and helm are arranged for watchkeeping, visibility, and movement underway.
A direct look at steering redundancy and the kinds of failures offshore sailors think about.
A measured discussion of stability, capsize risk, and what performance should mean on a cruising catamaran.
Owner experience from the people who have had to make safety decisions away from the dock.
This is performance for owners, not dock-talk math. The useful question is how the boat sails loaded, how the sail plan is managed, and what choices make sense for your cruising style.
A useful antidote to spec-sheet racing. Watch this before comparing performance claims online.
A full sail-plan conversation for buyers who want to understand options before choosing gear.
Real handling guidance for using a Parasailor on a cruising catamaran.
A compact sail-trim reference from the Antares training library.
Maintenance, spares, upgrades, insurance, and buying questions are not side topics. They are part of choosing the right cruising boat.
The video to watch when you want to know what it takes to keep the boat ready.
Owners talking through the habits, spares, and routines that keep a cruising boat in shape.
Useful buyer context once you are past browsing and starting to think about timing, fit, and availability.
Not glamorous, but worth watching if insurance, cruising plans, and ownership risk are part of your decision.
These videos focus on the spaces and layout choices that shape daily life: galley, salon, cockpit, cabins, storage, and movement through the boat.
A quick walkthrough of the spaces that matter day after day: galley, cabins, cockpit, and storage.
A short look at how the 44 works as a liveaboard cruising boat.
A useful layout comparison for couples deciding how they want the main deck to work.
A closer look at the interior details that make the boat feel like a home during long seasons aboard.
The best proof is not another claim. It is seeing the factory, the finish work, and owners using the boats the way they were intended.
Start here for the build story: people, process, and the factory behind the boat.
A quick look at the finish work and craftsmanship buyers notice when they step aboard.
A longer owner-centered piece that shows Antares being used for the kind of cruising it was built for.
A deeper owner conversation with perspectives that do not show up in a spec sheet.
The full channel includes roundtables, legacy clips, owner orientation, and deeper technical references. Use this page to start. Use YouTube when you want everything.