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Turkey
£239,986 GBP
Listed price €275,000 EUR
2022 | 11.33m | Diesel | Sail
£313,291 GBP
Listed price €359,000 EUR
Tax not paid / excluded
2023 | 11.42m | Diesel | Sail
Catalonia, Spain
£348,199 GBP
Listed price €399,000 EUR
2021 | 11.42m | Diesel | Sail
Portugal
£314,164 GBP
Listed price €360,000 EUR
Tax not paid / excluded
2022 | 11.33m | Diesel | Sail
£470,373 GBP
Listed price €539,000 EUR
2024 | 13.94m | Diesel | Sail
Croatia
£375,252 GBP
Listed price €430,000 EUR
2022 | 11.58m | Diesel | Sail
£304,565 GBP
Listed price €349,000 EUR
2023 | 11.42m | Diesel | Sail
Florida, United States
£329,349 GBP
Listed price $439,500 USD
2020 | 11.58m | Diesel | Sail
China
£309,491 GBP
Listed price $413,000 USD
Tax not paid / excluded
2023 | 11.28m | Sail
Portugal
£776,683 GBP
Listed price €890,000 EUR
Tax not paid / excluded
2023 | 14.76m | Diesel | Sail
POA
Tax not paid / excluded
2025 | 11.42m | Diesel | New | Sail
Martinique
£295,838 GBP
Listed price €339,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
2021 | 11.42m | Diesel | Sail

History of Excess

Introduction to Excess Catamarans

Excess Catamarans has rapidly become a prominent name in the world of multihull yachts, blending French sailing heritage with modern design philosophies. Established as a dynamic division of the renowned Groupe Beneteau, Excess is celebrated for delivering exhilarating sailing experiences, innovative design concepts, and a fresh approach to catamaran construction. If you are searching for an Excess catamaran for sale, you are looking at a brand that prioritises performance, comfort, and contemporary cruising lifestyles.

History and Founding of Excess Catamarans

Excess Catamarans was launched in 2019 by Groupe Beneteau, one of the world's largest boatbuilders, as a response to growing demand for sportier, more youthful catamarans. Drawing on decades of expertise from Lagoon – Groupe Beneteau's flagship catamaran brand – Excess aimed to introduce a new generation of sailing enthusiasts to the joys of multihull adventure. The brand's first official reveal came at the Cannes Yachting Festival, signalling the arrival of a stylish, innovative competitor in the cruising catamaran market.

Design Philosophy and Innovations

Excess Catamarans stands out for its dedication to creating light, responsive, and performance-oriented sailing yachts. Unlike traditional catamarans, which often prioritise space and comfort, Excess focuses on delivering a sportier sailing experience without compromising liveaboard luxury. Open helm stations, modern interiors, and a youthful aesthetic characterise every Excess model. One of the brand’s unique selling points is the dual helm position aft, providing unmatched visibility and a more connected sailing experience reminiscent of monohull yachts.

Signature Models and Milestones

  • Excess 11: Launched as one of the most compact true bluewater cruising catamarans, the Excess 11 is praised for its seaworthiness, ease of handling, and clever use of space, making it ideal for long passage making.
  • Excess 12: This model set new standards for sporty cruising with its twin helms aft, remarkable sailing performance, and a bright, inviting interior. The Excess 12 was among the original models to showcase the brand’s bold design philosophy.
  • Excess 15: The flagship of the line, the Excess 15, offers ample accommodation, a flexible navigation setup, and a powerful sail plan, making it a favourite among sailing enthusiasts seeking long-range capability matched with style.

Key Innovations and Awards

Excess Catamarans quickly attracted industry attention and enthusiast praise for its fresh approach. Notable features such as direct steering for increased feedback, a minimalist yet functional interior design, and “Pulse Line” rigging options (offering longer masts and larger sail areas) underline the brand’s commitment to both performance and aesthetics. The Excess 11 received accolades for value and innovation at the International Multihull Show, further demonstrating the brand’s well-earned reputation.

Commitment to Sustainability and User Experience

Environmental responsibility is increasingly at the core of Excess Catamarans. The brand explores advanced production techniques, including eco-friendlier resin and composite materials, as well as optional lithium battery systems and energy-saving solutions. Interior designs focus on natural light, ventilation, and the use of sustainable materials wherever possible, targeting a new generation of eco-conscious sailors. Excess also offers an interactive configuration tool for buyers, helping customers personalise their catamaran and visualise options clearly before purchase.

What Sets Excess Catamarans Apart?

Excess Catamarans differentiates itself from competitors by blending the excitement of agile sailing with the luxury and practicality expected of modern multihulls. The distinctly sporty design, signature aft dual helms, and “see-through” lines create yachts that feel as good to sail as they are to live aboard. For younger sailors and families who want adventure without sacrificing comfort, Excess offers fresh aesthetics, direct handling, and a lively community of owners worldwide.

Conclusion

Excess Catamarans has swiftly established itself as a forward-thinking brand redefining the standards of modern cruising catamarans for sale. With a commitment to innovation, user experience, and environmental progress, Excess is poised to remain a top choice for enthusiasts seeking new horizons on the water. Whether considering an Excess 11, Excess 12, or the flagship Excess 15, buyers are investing in a legacy of quality, performance, and contemporary French design.

Which models do Excess produce?

Excess produce a range of boats including the Excess 11, Excess 12, Excess 14, Excess 15 and Excess 13. For the full list of Excess models currently listed on TheYachtMarket.com, see the model list in the search options on this page.

What types of boats do Excess build?

Excess manufactures a range of different types of boats. The ones listed on TheYachtMarket include Multihull, Catamaran, Sloop, Day boat and Cruiser.

How much does a boat from Excess cost?

Used boats from Excess on TheYachtMarket.com range in price from £227,000 GBP to £803,000 GBP with an average price of £391,000 GBP. A wide range of factors can affect the price of used boats from Excess, for example the model, age and condition.

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