2023 Excess 11 Catamaran in Croatia
Now lying in Pula, Croatia, this 2023 Excess 11 combines sporty performance with inviting liveaboard comfort. Designed as the smallest cruising catamaran with genuine ocean-going capability, she offers a responsive sailing experience with twin aft helms, dual rudders, and a fractional sloop rig. Whether island-hopping in the Adriatic or setting out on longer passages, she delivers both excitement and reliability.
Constructed with lightweight balsa-core sandwich and infused resin, this yacht achieves an optimal strength-to-weight ratio. She is powered by twin Yanmar 29 HP engines and carries 400 liters of fuel for extended autonomy. The sail plan includes a full-batten mainsail, self-tacking jib, and the option for a Code 0 or gennaker to enhance downwind performance. Helm winches are within easy reach, making her ideal for solo or short-handed sailing, while integrated electronics include GPS/chartplotter, autopilot, and wind and depth instruments.
Inside, natural light fills a versatile 4-cabin layout, with two additional forepeak crew cabins and a convertible saloon berth. Two spacious heads feature separate showers, and the up-galley offers a gas stove, oven, refrigerator, and generous storage. Outdoor living is equally inviting, with a forward sun lounge, aft cockpit dining area, and a swim platform with ladder and shower. A generator, shore power, and water heater provide comfort for extended stays onboard.
This Excess 11 is a rare opportunity to own a modern, cruise-ready catamaran in the heart of the Adriatic. Contact us today to arrange a private viewing in Pula.
Construction
GRP hull and deck with balsa core sandwich construction
Infused resin for enhanced strength-to-weight ratio
Twin helm stations aft for direct sail feel
Dual rudders for responsive helm control
Machinery
2 × Yanmar 3YM30AE (29 HP each)
Diesel, 3-cylinder
Saildrive
2-blade fixed
Generator
Electrics
12V electrical system
220V shore power system with shore inlet
Battery charger
Interior and navigation LED lighting
USB sockets at saloon and cabins
Tankage
Fuel Tank: 2 × 200 L (Total: 400 L)
Fresh Water Tank: Approx. 600 L
Hot Water Tank: Electric water heater (220V)
Accommodation
4 double cabins (2 per hull)
2 skipper/crew cabins in forepeaks (1 per hull)
2 heads with electric toilets and separate showers
Convertible saloon table to double berth
Panoramic saloon windows
Large hull windows in cabins
High storage capacity in cabins and saloon
Domestic
Up-galley layout
2-burner gas stove + oven
Large countertop with storage
Side-loading fridge
Double sink with mixer tap
220V water heater
Curtains in cabins and saloon
Sound system with cockpit speakers
Deck
Aft twin helm stations with double seats
Composite Bimini over helm
Forward cockpit/sunbathing area
Aft cockpit dining area with bench seating
Swim ladder and deck shower
Anchor windlass (electric)
Anchoring kit (anchor, chain, warp)
Mooring kit (fenders, docklines)
Cockpit cushions
Navigation
GPS / Chartplotter
VHF radio
Wind/speed/depth instruments
Compass
Autopilot
Navigation lights
Tenders
Tender with outboard
Davits integrated into transom steps
Safety
Life jackets
Fire extinguishers
Flares
First aid kit
Manual and electric bilge pumps
Emergency tiller
Horseshoe buoy or life ring
CE Certification: Category A (Ocean), for up to 10–12 persons
Jackline-ready decks and lifeline system
The condition or level of safety equipment on board is not to be negotiated on following survey. It is likely to be listed by most surveyors but is not structural or an integral working part of the vessel and is not to be used to further negotiate the price down after survey. We strongly suggest that for your own personal safety that when purchasing a yacht you provide new safety equipment rather than relying on second hand gear.
Should you become the new owner of this yacht then the responsibility to re-register or update official bodies for items such as EPIRB, VHF, MMSI or AIS becomes yours.
Rig & Sails
Fractional sloop rig (deck-stepped mast)
Full-batten mainsail (~55 m²)
Self-tacking jib (~22 m²)
Lazy bag and lazy jacks
Optional Code 0 or Gennaker setup on bowsprit
Winches located aft within helm reach
Dyneema or polyester running rigging