2022 Leopard 42
New Arrival
Saint Lucia, St. Lucia


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Summary
This used 2022 Leopard 42 is a 42-foot sailing catamaran located in Saint Lucia, St. Lucia. Built by Robertson & Caine to a Simonis Voogd design, it has a fiberglass hull, a 12.67-meter overall length, 7.04-meter beam, and 1.4-meter maximum draft. The four-cabin, four-head layout is complemented by a forward walk-through door and an upper lounge on the hardtop, providing multiple living and access areas across the boat.
Confirmed onboard equipment includes air conditioning, a generator, watermaker, inverter, electric davits, and an electric windlass. The twin-engine installation is rated at 90 total horsepower and shows 4,600 hours. Tank capacities are listed as 600 liters for fuel, 780 liters for fresh water, and 120 liters for holding. This Leopard 42 is currently in fleet service through March 31, 2027. The listing also notes that the published images are of a sistership, with original vessel photographs to follow.
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Catamaran World does not own this vessel and is not the listing broker. Information is presented in good faith from the inventory provider but is not guaranteed. Buyers should verify all material facts and engage qualified marine and legal professionals before making a purchase decision.



