2024 Voyage Yachts 58' (17.75 m)
Cape Town
EMBARK ON A VOYAGE Since 1994 VOYAGE yachts have manufactured luxury, blue-water cruising catamarans in Cape Town, South Africa. Our commitment to high standards and quality craftsmanship have made the entire VOYAGE range sought after by the discerning voyager who knows its less about the destination, and more about the VOYAGE. THE NEW 590 The all-new VOYAGE 590 maximizes luxury accommodation and comfort, with the performance and blue-water capability characteristic of all VOYAGE yachts.
- Catamaran
- Sail
- New
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: XXXXXXXXXXXX
- Stock #: 206841
$ 2,199,000 USD
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Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: XXXXXXXXXXXX
Stock #: 206841
LOA: 58' 3'' (17.75 Meters)
Type: Sail- New
Year: 2024
Beam: 28' 5''
Draft Max: 5' 2''
Heads: 6
Cruise Speed: 9
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Fuel Tank: 250 Gallons
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Yanmar
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Power HP: 75.00
- Hours: 0.00
Engine 2
- Engine Make: Yanmar
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Power HP: 75.00
- Hours: 0.00
Full Details
Listing MLS by Yachtr.com
Contact Us
For more information about this yacht please contact Conor Dugan.
We look forward to working with you!
The Multihull Company
Email: Conor@multihullcompany.com
Website: https://www.multihullcompany.com/
Conor Dugan
Yacht Broker
Cell: 1-340-473-7469
Email: conor@multihullcompany.com
Conor was born and raised in a small beach town in New Jersey and began sailing Optimists competitively at a young age. He and his family relocated to Wilmington, North Carolina during his highschool years, where his interest in sailing bloomed into a lifelong passion. In the summer he transferred between schools, Conor’s family sent him on a month-long catamaran sailing excursion from Grenada to St. Lucia with Broadreach Excursions. When he returned, Conor was introduced to the youth sailing coach of Carolina Yacht Club and began sailing out of CYC. He moved through the ranks, from Optis to Lasers and 420s, sailing in regattas up and down the east coast. When his coach took a job at the newly formed Bald Head Island Sailing Club, Conor was asked to come on as an Opti and 420 instructor.
A few years later, BHI Sailing acquired two J80s. These boats were perfect for learning about keelboat handling, and sailing them in the mouth of the notoriously challenging Cape Fear shaped Conor into a highly-skilled coastal sailor. At 18, Conor was invited on the maiden voyage of ‘Blue Whale’, a custom Cape Fear 60, sailing from Wilmington to St. Maarten, his first proper offshore voyage.
That fall, Conor enrolled in UNC Charlotte as a business student. He studied during the school year and sailed during his summers, building miles, eventually earning his Captain’s License. He graduated with Honors from UNC Charlotte in 2013 with a degree in International Studies, that year having served as Student Body President. He is most proud of having led an initiative to make the university’s new football stadium a zero-waste facility, diverting up to 84% of waste from landfills to compost or recycling.
After graduating, Conor moved to the Virgin Islands to pursue a career as a professional captain. He began by operating a 40’ dive boat, earning sea time to upgrade his USCG license, before becoming a full time captain of the then largest day charter catamaran in the Virgin Islands, a 57’ Gold Coast rated for 74 guests. After two years in that role, Conor and his fiancé began running week-long term-charters to the BVI aboard a Lagoon 450. After another two years of experience, Conor was looking to continue building sea miles, so he began picking up yacht deliveries wherever he could. One of those deliveries put him on an Outremer 5x with sailing legend Jimmy Cornell. Jimmy was preparing his Elcano Voyage, a circumnavigation aboard a fully-electric Outremer 4x, and was looking for crew to join him. Conor and his fiancé were fortunate enough to be selected, and, after spending a year exploring the Australian coastline in a camper van, they flew to France to begin preparations.
Upon arrival in La Grande-Motte, France, Conor received in depth training on the functions and operation of the Oceanvolt electric propulsion and regeneration system, as well as all the features of the Outremer 4x. After weeks of preparation, the crew set off on the epic voyage. After several challenges, including an electrical discharge in Seville that damaged the starboard regeneration system, the crew arrived at Tenerife when Jimmy decided to cancel the voyage and modify the boat to better serve his interests. This change of plans brought Conor back to the States sooner than expected with a new found passion for renewable technologies. He is excited to be an active member of the Ft. Lauderdale sailing community, and is looking forward to seeing how sustainable technology and sailing continue to intersect.
Conor now works with TMC’s growing expert team of agents in South Florida to assist clients with their purchase or sale of their catamaran to fulfill their cruising dreams!