You also forgot some of the Sunreef yachts as they have the ECO 80, an electric hydrogen solar, that also has more solar collection than an entire neighbourhood and hundreds of KW of battery storage AND hydrogen, generative water from the prop under sail.. yes its a motor and sale, with a cruising speed of 7 knots. There is the Sunreef 100 electric and more. This is just a few of the ones you missed.
LOL you stuffed up HODOR and Freemantle. HODOR is a TV reference H o Door (Hold the door). Freemantle is pronounced FREE MANTLE ! Its a city on the western coast of Western Australia. Im an Aussie :-)
Yes. Unlike a monohull, the roll is limited to a few degrees. In rough weather in a monohull you can be slammed back and forth quite violently, whereas in a catamaran it's easier to sleep without rolling out of your bunk.
That's my biggest question. In heavy seas are catamarans more stable. What about monohulls with active stabilizers? Would a cat be close or better with less complexity? I especially wonder about the cost difference. Don't cats cost more?
Somehow, , Even with the millions of dollars, , I would choose a sailing yacht, , The others use soooo much fuel ! and it's not just about the environment or the cost, , It's about the limitations on travel.