The Outremer 52 in detail
A worthy heir to the award-winning 51, the new Outremer 52 is however far from being just a beautiful boat; it is a veritable concentrate of small and large innovations. A clear example of this is the starboard pivoting wheel, which, usable in as many as 4 positions, goes from being usable from the comfortable (and beautiful) outside seat, to being moved to the maximum shelter position, inside the protection of the outside dinette.
The dinette is also arranged to be fully enclosed, thus allowing the boat to be used even in winter or in the most temperate climates where, the interior forward-facing charting station allows driving with the autopilot from the inside even in the most extreme cases.
Another touch of genius (and attention to detail) are the two net triangles that make the bowsprit accessible; the gennaker is here, and having the possibility to reach it in complete safety is certainly a big plus.
Lowering the mainsail on this catamaran is also not dangerous, the boom is reached by walking on the dinette roof and the lazy bag is exactly where it should be, which is at the height of one’s shoulders.
New Outremer 52: Interior
As is known, the shipyard offers a great possibility of customization so, basically, the owner can configure the interior as desired. I personally really like the 3-cabin layout where one hull is entirely dedicated to the owner and the forward bathroom is a real palace but, in any case, the 4-cabin version is also available. The second hull accommodates two large VIP cabins fitted with two bathroom rooms, one intended for toilet facilities and the other for a large separate shower. If desired, to further extend his horizons, the owner can request that the forward cabin be made into an office, walk-in closet or workshop version.
The dinette, thanks to the use of the retractable windows, effectively eliminates the barriers between exterior and interior by creating one large area containing two convertible tables that allow as many as 8 people to have meals both outside and inside. The kitchen is arranged in an L-shape and also elegantly performs the function of a bar cabinet, facing outward.