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The New England Catamaran Market: What Today’s Buyers (and Sellers) Need to Know
One of the brokerage catamarans available through Latitude Why Catamarans Are No Longer “The Exception” in New England For decades, catamarans in New England have been a rarity. Tight marinas, narrow travel lifts, and a sailing culture built around monohulls kept multi-hulls on the fringe. That reality is now starting to change. In a recent industry discussion with Matt Leduc and Ryan Miller of Latitude Yacht Brokerage, we talked about how the catamaran market is growing,
Dave Bennett
Feb 19


We do sell boats in the winter!
One of the issues with boating in the Northeast is that the season is short. Basically from May to October (believe it or not, there are some yacht owners who launch the boat around Memorial Day and come out around Labor Day!). So if you want to sell or buy a boat, most people believe that the windows are really tight. Like March to July. It is true that the busiest part of the boat buying/selling season is during those months. But boats are bought and sold throughout the
Dave Bennett
Jan 16


Sometimes buying a yacht is really hard!
This is a tale of a bumpy boat brokerage sales cycle that no doubt we can all learn from in some way. I would be interested in comments from super experienced yacht brokers. The names, locations and boat types have been changed to protect the innocent. In October 2024 I helped "Joe" sell his 40’ sailboat which was kept in Rhode Island. It was one of the easiest brokerage transactions I’d ever been a part
Dave Bennett
Dec 15, 2025
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