Leopard Catamarans 50
Currency
Length
50' 6" - 15.40m
Vessel Location
Whitsundays
Launch Year
2020
Hull Material
Fibreglass/GRP
Perhaps the most unique aspect of this opportunity is the balance between private ownership and commercial capability. Most vessels are either highly personalised private boats or heavily commercialised charter vessels. This Leopard 50 sits somewhere uniquely in between. The vessel already operates within an established charter framework with permitting, compliance and operational infrastructure in place. For buyers interested in offsetting ownership costs or maintaining optional commercial use, this provides a rare turn-key opportunity. Equally important, the vessel still retains the feel and presentation of a luxury cruising platform rather than a stripped-out commercial operation, something that is often difficult to achieve within this category.
For the right purchaser, that creates a very different ownership proposition. The ability to enjoy the vessel privately while maintaining genuine commercial flexibility is where this Leopard 50 separates itself from many others in this category.
Importantly, the value extends well beyond the vessel itself. The established charter operation currently has approximately $250,000 of confirmed forward bookings available as part of the overall opportunity. As these bookings have not yet been fulfilled, the associated charter revenue also remains available to an incoming purchaser. For buyers wishing to continue operating within the Whitsundays charter market, this provides immediate income visibility while avoiding the time and effort typically required to establish future bookings from scratch.
At 15.4 metres in length with an 8.08 metre beam, she delivers the volume, stability and liveability that have made modern sailing catamarans so sought after globally. Whether spending extended time aboard with family, entertaining guests, or exploring remote anchorages throughout the Whitsundays and Great Barrier Reef, the platform lends itself perfectly to the Australian cruising lifestyle.
The flybridge configuration is one of the defining characteristics of the Leopard 50. Featuring a large day bed and generous U-shaped seating, the flybridge provides a comfortable entertaining space with exceptional 360-degree views. The helm station is thoughtfully offset, allowing separation when required while still maintaining connection between the two spaces.
Another signature element of the Leopard 50 is the forward cockpit, accessed directly from the saloon. This creates a completely different onboard experience compared with many traditional catamaran layouts. Rather than the saloon feeling enclosed, the vessel opens forward into an additional outdoor entertaining and lounging area that becomes incredibly usable in tropical climates. In practice, it creates multiple lifestyle spaces throughout the vessel. Morning coffee in the bow lounge, sunset drinks on the flybridge, dinner in the aft cockpit, the boat feels noticeably larger and far more connected to its surroundings because of it.
Large windows, open-plan entertaining areas and seamless cockpit access create an environment where the distinction between inside and outside almost disappears. In destinations like the Whitsundays, where the climate encourages outdoor living year-round, this becomes one of the vessel's strongest lifestyle advantages.
The vessel operates within an established Whitsundays charter framework, supported by Great Barrier Reef Marine Park permitting, bareboat charter approval capability and a comprehensive suite of compliance documentation. AMSA survey references, rigging reports, electrical compliance documentation, LPG certification, fire appliance certification and commissioning records have all been compiled. Together with approximately $250,000 of confirmed forward bookings available as part of the overall opportunity, much of the operational groundwork has already been completed, allowing an incoming purchaser to step into an established operation if they choose, rather than build one from the ground up.
The appeal here is flexibility.
Private ownership. Lifestyle cruising. Commercial capability.
Few vessels genuinely bridge those worlds well.
This vessel does.
Whether the vision is private family cruising, exploring the islands for months at a time, or building upon the charter platform already established, this Leopard 50 represents an exceptionally versatile ownership opportunity.
Contact the team at Lanoyce for more details.
Price
AU $1,650,000 Plus GST if applicable
Boat Reference
LAN006
Launch Year
2020
Length
50' 6" - 15.40m
Beam
8.1m
Draft
1.6m
Displacement
20,600 kg
Vessel Location
Whitsundays
Region
Queensland
Use
Family, Cruising, Charter
HIN
ZA-RACB4060B020
Registration
863574
Designer
Simonis Voogd
Builder
Robertson & Caine
Hull Material
Fibreglass/GRP
Decks Material
GRP
Engine
4-cylinder Diesel Yanmar 4JH57
Engine Make
Yanmar
Number Engines
2
Horsepower
57hp
Fuel Type
Diesel
Engine Hours
Port 3,325 hrs
Engine Hours (2nd Engine)
Starboard 2,884 hrs
Fuel Consumption
Approx. 6 litres/hour
Max Speed
12 knots
Cruise Speed
7-9 knots
Propulsion
Inboard Sail Drive : Sail drive with 3 blade fixed props
Genset
6.5KW
Fuel
950 litres
Water
700 litres
Dinghy
Highfield 3.4m plus an AB tender 3.3m
Outboard
Yamaha 6hp and a Yamaha 25hp
Cabins
4 cabins including spaciaus owner's cabin
Berths
Sleeps 10 including saloon bed
Shower
4 plus 1 outdoor shower
Toilet
4
Entertainment
Fusion entertainment system. Bluetooth, zone control. Television.
Starlink
Starlink
Air-Con
Yes - ducted with cabin controllers
Refrigeration
Vitrifrigo front opening fridge with separate draw for
freezer. In Cockpit - Vitrifrigo draw fridge.
freezer. In Cockpit - Vitrifrigo draw fridge.
Freezer
Vitrifrigo in saloon
Stove
Force 10 4 burner LPG
Water-Maker
Yes, 100 litres/hour
Hot Water
240v / heat exchanger hot water sytem
Ground Tackle
37kg anchor, 80m of 10mm chain, 1600w vertical windless with hand held remote
Bilge Pumps
Electric bilge pumps in each hull plus 1 in each engine bay
Epirb
2 x EPIRB
Life Jackets
Yes
Flares
Yes
Fire Protection
4 fire extinguishers, fire blanket, engine compartments fitted with fixed automatic fire suppression
Electrics
12v house, 240v shore power and generator, inverter, AGM plus 1000 amp hour lithium batteries, 4 x solar panels
Electronics / Navigation
Raymarine electronics suite, including 1 x multi function display, 2 x information displays, chart plotter, radar, echosounder and 2 x VHF units, one at the helm and one at the chart station.
Sail Inventory
1 x Headsail (New 2026), 1 x Mainsail
Mast / Rigging
Z-Spars aluminium fractional sloop mast with twin swept spreaders, stainless wire standard rigging and a furling headsail system.
Deck Gear
2 Electric winches
Remarks
Lithium batteries are being replaced with new AGM batteries. Will keep the lithium so if the new owner wants them, they are part of the deal.
Fitted a new headsail May 2026
New cushions for front and back of the yacht May 2026.
Fridge freezer in the saloon is less than 12 months old.
Generator has around 500 hours on it - fitted towards the end of 2025.
Fitted a new headsail May 2026
New cushions for front and back of the yacht May 2026.
Fridge freezer in the saloon is less than 12 months old.
Generator has around 500 hours on it - fitted towards the end of 2025.
CONTACT DETAILS
Dealer
Lanoyce
Telephone
Address
All areas
Gold Coast QLD Australia
Gold Coast QLD Australia
Website
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