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HomeNew Zealand NewsMarine Industry NewsLeopard 45 vs Leopard 46 catamaran comparison: choosing between two generations of bluewater cruisin...

Leopard 45 vs Leopard 46 catamaran comparison: choosing between two generations of bluewater cruising

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The Leopard 45 vs Leopard 46 catamaran comparison highlights the evolution of one of the world’s most popular bluewater cruising platforms. The Leopard 45 is proven, reliable, and ideal for long-distance passagemaking with comfort and ease of maintenance. The new Leopard 46 builds on that foundation with modern design, flexible layouts, advanced sailing systems, electric propulsion options, and premium liveaboard features. From interior upgrades and cockpit redesigns to performance enhancements and construction advances, this detailed guide helps buyers understand the key differences between the two models and decide which catamaran best suits their cruising ambitions.

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When it comes to choosing between the Leopard 45 and the Leopard 46, you’re not just picking between two sailing catamarans—you’re weighing two generations of a proven bluewater cruising platform, with the 46 representing a clear and substantial leap forward.

Both the 45 and 46 carry Leopard’s DNA: spacious and robust designs that deliver the best combination of interior volume and performance. These are boats built for comfort at sea and at anchor, with excellent air circulation, forward cockpits, and layouts that make life aboard easy and enjoyable.

The Leopard 45 has earned its reputation as a reliable, easy-to-maintain cruiser with clean lines, an open-plan saloon, and the ability to handle long passages with confidence. The new Leopard 46 not only builds on that legacy but surpasses it—offering more space, smarter layouts, upgraded materials, and advanced technology that make it the better boat for those who want the very best in modern cruising.

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See the table below for a side-by-side comparison.

Design and aesthetics of sailing catamarans

The Leopard 45’s design is timeless: practical, reliable, and popular with serious cruisers. Its forward door and cockpit, galley-forward layout, and excellent helm visibility make it comfortable and safe for any passage.

The Leopard 46 uses those core traits to create something sleeker and more contemporary. Wider walkways improve movement around the deck, while integration between the aft cockpit and saloon has been reimagined. A new cockpit–saloon connection allows you to close up tight for protection at sea or fully open for a seamless, unified social space. The slightly forward helm on the Leopard 46  offers uninterrupted views, making both sailing and docking less stressful and more enjoyable.

Sailing performance and handling

Both the 45 and 46 are robust bluewater catamarans capable of handling all wind conditions with confidence. Their stepped hulls and overlapping Genoa rigs give them excellent performance under sail, and both come standard with twin 45-hp Yanmar diesel engines.

The Leopard 46 builds on the 45’s performance capabilities with a taller rig, upgraded running rigging, larger winches, and the option for Ullman performance sails or a square-top mainsail. You can also opt for 57-hp Yanmar diesel engines or an advanced electric drive system: twin 25kW electric motors with powerful battery banks, a range-extending genset, and the ability to regenerate power while sailing.

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The electric system isn’t a novelty or conversation piece. Under electric power, the 46 can cruise quietly at 7.4 knots, with the generator boosting speed to 9.1 knots when needed. Those speeds are comparable to the 46’s performance with the 45-hp Yanmars.

Interior comfort and layout flexibility

The Leopard 45’s interior is bright, airy, and functional, with a spacious owner’s suite and plenty of room for guests. The Leopard 46 takes that openness a step further, offering oversized panoramic glass windows (as opposed to acrylic) and additional skylights. Upgraded materials, upholstery options, indirect lighting, and overhead panels enhance the onboard atmosphere, evoking a luxurious home.

The 46’s most luxurious configuration features three spacious cabins, including a large owner’s stateroom aft in the starboard hull with a dedicated companionway for privacy, plus a versatile utility room with cabinetry, washer/dryer, and countertop workspace. For larger crews, the layout can be adapted to offer up to five cabins—four double cabins with ensuite head/showers plus a midship twin-bunk cabin ideal for kids or a skipper.

The saloon features a smart rectangular table that folds for coffee-table lounging or unfolds for dining. In the aft cockpit, you can choose between a full-size rectangular table to create one massive social zone with the saloon, or a more compact version for easy movement and smaller gatherings.

Amenities and features

While the Leopard 45 has all the essentials for comfortable cruising, the Leopard 46 is designed for extended liveaboard comfort. Highlights of the 46 include:

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  • Dinghy Handling: Optional patented electric dinghy platform—maintenance-free and operable from inside the boat.
  • Outdoor Living: Forward seating near the helm, a built-in chaise longue in the aft cockpit, a forward cockpit for breezy relaxation, and an inviting upper lounge for elevated views and sunset cocktails.
  • Indoor/Outdoor Connection: Stackable, retractable aft saloon door opens fully to create a seamless flow between the interior and aft cockpit, perfect for integrated entertaining.
  • Solar and Power: Space for four 400W solar panels, a standard 5000W inverter for full HVAC functionality, and the option for a full lithium battery bank.
  • Galley and Appliances: Larger galley with more countertop space, convection microwave standard, and options for induction cooking, dishwasher, washer/dryer, and watermaker.
  • Climate Control: New variable-speed, self-contained air conditioning units are quieter and more efficient.
  • Outdoor Cooking: Optional built-in plancha (a heated cooking plate) or electric grill accessible from the swim platform.

Catamaran construction and yacht maintenance

Both the 45 and 46 benefit from Leopard’s focus on ease of maintenance and robust build quality. The Leopard 46 features a “reverse” deck mold with improved support structures and upgraded glass saloon windows for durability and clarity. Built-in exterior cushions reduce clutter by eliminating the need for storage when not in use. Leopard has also introduced a new hull construction process called single-shot infusion, marking a significant shift in the company’s lamination strategy by replacing the traditional multi-stage infusion method with a streamlined, one-step approach.

Choosing your leopard

If you’re looking for a proven, seaworthy, comfortable and easy-to-maintain bluewater cruiser with an outstanding balance of interior space and performance, the Leopard 45 is always a wise choice.

If you want the next generation—a catamaran that blends Leopard’s legendary DNA with modern design, upgraded technology, and flexible living spaces—the Leopard 46 represents a true evolution. It’s built for those who want to go farther, stay longer, and enjoy the journey as much as the destination.

Feature / Specifications

FEATURE / SPECIFICATION LEOPARD 45 LEOPARD 46
Hull Construction Multi-stage infusion method Single shot infusion method 46 saturates the entire hull structure in one controlled resin application
Sail Area 1,400 sq ft 1,512 sq ft
Engines Twin 45-hp Yanmar diesel engines Option to upgrade to twin 57-hp Yanmar diesels or hybridelectric propulsion
Solar Panel Placement Arch mount addition needed Roof space to mount four 400W glass solar panels
Helm Aft helm Slightly more forward helm lounge with improved visibility and a more comfortable helm seat
Aft Cockpit Design Standard seating Expanded cockpit seating with improved flow to the saloon
Interior Natural Light Large windows Wraparound coachroof windows made from flat toughened glassfor improved optical clarity
Cabin Layouts 3 or 4 cabins Up to 5 cabins with more configuration flexibility, including an option for a utility room
Galley U-shaped Expanded galley with more counter space and storage.
Finish Level Functional, durable Premium home-like finishes using upgraded materials.
Tech & Systems Standard electronics Upgraded navigation and power management systems

 

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