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HH44 review: Taking fast multihull cruising to another level

  • Toby Hodges
  • February 22, 2024

Disruptive, innovative, and contemporary in style and technology, this electrified HH44 takes fast multihull cruising to a new level, says Toby Hodges

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A fast, fun catamaran that is safe and comfortable may once have been a pipe dream, but is now perhaps the biggest growth market in yachting. However, creating a performance catamaran at or below 45ft is no easy task. It’s an elusive sweet spot because many buyers think they want what the 50ft+ catamarans offer but in a more manageable and, crucially, affordable package.

Meanwhile from the designers’ and yards’ point of view, that’s not so easily achieved – in particular the challenge of keeping a boat light enough to perform, yet offer all the amenities expected of multihull living.

Then try building something on which you can still turn a profit? That focusses the mind. It could be argued that those meeting this challenge most creatively and effectively at the moment are HH, led by experienced boatbuilder Paul Hakes, and in particular his son James – the 44’s lead designer. They describe this new baby of their range as ‘groundbreaking’.

The HH44 seemingly combines all the latest thinking around performance and technology while also adding a liberal sprinkling of fresh ideas, including being the first production catamaran to feature parallel hybrid propulsion. And all this while still being capable of ocean cruising.

Can such a feature-rich fast cat work harmoniously at this size though? I was keen to find out. A quick first sail during European Yacht of the Year trials in the autumn provided a taster and I hope a lengthier test will follow to draw more conclusions. But it was enough to get an idea of what works, what doesn’t, and get a feel for why this model has sold in such extraordinary numbers (over 30 off the plans alone).

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Fresh thinking: unlike earlier Morrelli & Melvin HHs, the 44 has been conceived and designed fully in-house by James Hakes

A speed date

First impressions are of a very modern looking fast cat, more like a 50-footer perhaps that’s been squeezed a little, with length lost out of the ends. So there’s noticeably high freeboard and good bridgedeck clearance (over 3ft). The sporty look is set off by razor sharp bows and an attractive coachroof line, which extends right back to cover the aft helms. Next up you notice the powerful carbon rig, while even from the dock you can appreciate the formidable amount of natural light being encouraged in through the massive amounts of glazing in the coachroof and hull portlights.

The choice to go with aft helms triggered other design decisions, including keeping the boom (and centre of effort) low, and allowing HH to use the whole roof for a solar array. This resulted in a market leading 4.2kW of panels as standard.

Go to step aboard and you instantly appreciate some of the innovative features. For starters, with the boat moored side-on, you can actually step aboard via a gate in the aft bulwark, rather than having to perform some sort of gymnastic hurdle onto the transom steps, as you do on most high freeboard catamarans today.

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Furling headsails set on a carbon longeron. All lines are led to the cockpit. Photo: Ludovic Fruchaud/imacis.fr/EYOTY

This leads us on to one of my next favourite features: the folding transoms. Rather than the typical open transom steps that any clumsy crewmember, inquisitive child or pet can fall down and out of, the HH has lowering platforms which serve as a bathing platform, protect those aboard from falling out and, crucially, prevent a following sea from pooping the cockpit. And when you are helming from that far aft, this will be of real comfort.

Washboards are a popular option for many offshore cruising cats, but typically look like an afterthought and are used sparingly, where this is integrated into the design in a seamless fashion. Operation is also pretty neat: a line is led forward through the bulwarks to aside the helms, allowing a powered winch to be used. These lifting platforms also add extra usable space when folded down. The downside is they make the transoms look a bit high and, well, sawn off.

Smooth moves

We pulled away from the dock – in silence. The HH44 was designed from scratch to incorporate parallel hybrid propulsion. Not only do these ‘EcoDrives’ offer silent, fume-free motoring, but they can also hydrogenerate while sailing – more on that later.

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Huge forward facing opening windows provide formidable through-flow ventilation to the interior. Photo: Ludovic Fruchaud/imacis.fr/EYOTY

The test boat was the more popular and expensive Sports Cruising (SC) model, which is built in carbon epoxy and features C-shape carbon daggerboards, a Marstrom carbon mast and these EcoDrives as standard – 80% of orders have been for this, while an Ocean Cruising (OC) model is also offered with a gelcoat finish, aluminium mast and fixed keels.

Swing pedestals are used each side to allow the helmsman to steer either with an outboard view or from a more protected position beneath the bimini looking through the coachroof windows. This is an increasingly common practical feature on today’s catamarans and one fitted on the first HH66 a decade ago. It also allows you to free up some space when needed. Equally the fold down helm seats each side can be kept out of the way unless needed and while these do offer a nice perch, they are a little low for maintaining clear sightlines.

Once the sails go up you can quickly see why HH has incorporated such features as there is a lot going on in these aft quarters. You find yourself regularly swinging the helm over to get it out the way to work the winches. And yet there are still blind spots from the helms with pedestals canted – a drawback of having low helms right in the quarters.

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Easy side boarding access. Photo: Ludovic Fruchaud/imacis.fr/EYOTY

Sailing upwind with the Doyle square-top main and Solent set, we had a long beat into 11-15 knots true wind, making 7.5-8.5 knots against an awkward swell at 40° the apparent wind. Lining up against other yachts around us proved these were not far off performance monohull speeds and angles.

While beating into an ugly, sharp 2.5m swell is not what most owners might choose, it’s something all need to do at times and proved helpful to get a feel for the HH’s manners. It resulted in a predictably awkward twisting motion aboard, however the fine bows did cut through the swell well, keeping speed up, and the high freeboard kept the deck dry. It was also noticeably direct on the wheel and responsive to sail trim (this despite the traveller being locked in a central position after the line driver developed a problem earlier in the week).

We bore away and set a top-down gennaker, increasing average speed to 8.5-10+ knots depending on the swell angle. Again these are respectable figures considering a breeze of only around 11 knots apparent. The polars suggest double figures should be easy to maintain when reaching in anything above 12-14 knots true. I felt a clear difference in small wind increment gains. This is a stiff yacht, which reacts quickly to puffs – you really feel that extra couple of knots as the boat accelerates – while Cyclops Marine sensors help you monitor the loads in the rigging, which is reassuring.

In terms of operation the HH has been set up to be completely controlled from the helms. The upgraded, powered winches on the test boat can be remotely operated with foot controls, which is particularly helpful for short-handed work and adjusting the 5m-long daggerboards.

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sporty, compact nerve centres leave good cockpit space. Single panel sliding doors, aft windows swing open and there is no mullion between them. Photo: Ludovic Fruchaud/imacis.fr/EYOTY

Moving forward the decks are a lot cleaner, thanks to all running rigging led through line tunnels underdeck (even jib sheets). Toerails and high stanchions give a good feeling of security, while comfortable, grippy Eva foam decking comes as standard all over the deck. Foam decking has been used a lot on race boats in recent years and offers an appealing solution for cruising boats as it’s so comfortable under foot, easy to clean and doesn’t get hot like teak or teak alternatives. A question mark perhaps remains over its longevity and durability.

See the light

Such is the extent of the glazing and natural light encouraged into the HH44, it’s almost as if there is no inside/outside divide. Granted, there is a particularly glossy white decor on this first model, which helps emphasise that brightness (many other colour and trim combinations are offered), but the real key lies in the size of the coachroof windows.

The SC model has carbon epoxy infused hulls with E-glass decks and foam-cored furniture, essentially a highly stiff construction technique which also allows for the two huge tempered glass opening windows. As well as an overhead and two central hatches, these massive Lewmar windows provide phenomenal ventilation at anchor.

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Over 2m headroom in the particularly bright and well ventilated saloon and galley. Photo: Ludovic Fruchaud/imacis.fr/EYOTY

The bridgedeck layout is ideal to benefit from all this natural light and ventilation too, with its large forward-facing navstation and saloon, and a galley which seamlessly links to the cockpit. In the hulls it’s a three cabin layout only, but there are some choices in the forward starboard cabin, which can be a compact double, a Pullman or a utility cabin. It’s here where you see the prime payoff of having a performance cat, with ultra fine bows and large daggerboard casings stealing precious volume.

Parallel hybrid power

The aft berths lift on struts to reveal the engine bays below. At first these look like conventional 30hp Beta marine diesels, before you notice the water-cooled electric motors bolted on their aft ends. These act as electric drives, high powered alternators and hydrogenerators.

This EcoDrive system was designed to provide the key benefits of an electric boat, without sacrificing the backup of diesel engines. So essentially, they “piggyback on reliable normal diesel engines”, says Paul Hakes. The diesels can become two DC generators, putting 10kW into the battery bank while motoring, or the props can spin to charge while sailing.

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Plenty of light and headroom plus inviting doubles aft, but volume is lost forward with the fine bows. Photo: Ludovic Fruchaud/imacis.fr/EYOTY

The crew used only the electric propulsion to get the HH44 in and out of Port Ginesta multiple times per day that week. The 10kW electric motors can provide 1.5 hours propulsion at max thrust without charge – at which stage you can run a diesel. So effectively you end up having four engines, HH reasons.

The 840Ah lithium ion battery bank is large enough to run AC overnight without running an engine. High load items are on 48V while 12V systems use a DC to DC converter.

When you consider the high level of competition, such as the Balance 442, the Outremer 45 and the new Seawind 1370, the HH44 is the highest end in terms of cost and exotic build. The SC is the only one in its class to have carbon fibre hulls as standard, including carbon rig, bowsprit, daggerboards, and rudders, while the electric drives, 4.2kW of solar and 48V battery bank etc all come as standard too. I also like how HH’s price list labels every extra with its weight; so if you want full aircon in the boat, for example (a strange choice with this much ventilation), it’s a whopping 200kg extra.

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43.2kWh of lithium ion 48V house batteries can be charged by solar, the diesel motor and hydrogeneration under sail. Photo: Ludovic Fruchaud/imacis.fr/EYOTY

James Hakes tells me they wanted to design the 44 in-house for multiple reasons: “It has so many new details not attempted before, and we needed very tight control over the design to execute them correctly.”

HH has “a lot of firepower to throw at design issues to rapidly iterate dozens of ideas” and needed to design it to be easy to build.

While HH’s production so far has been in Xiamen, China, the popularity of the HH44s and new HH52s is such that a new manufacturing facility is now running in Cebu, Philippines, which will help increase capacity to around 30 HH44s a year. This is also not a bad place for trial/shakedown sails or to start multihull cruising!

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The HH44 certainly packs in the attractions. A fast and sporty carbon cat with efficient daggerboards that’s reactive and fun to sail, with a bright modern interior. It boasts the most sail power and highest performance ratio in its class, so cruisers will need to handle this hull-flying capable cat with care. There’s as much light and ventilation as you could wish for, renewable energy, silent power yet with the reassurance of diesel back up, all topped with a generous serving of clever ideas on deck and in the cockpit. However, you pay for all this... It may have the benefit of being a more manageable size but it’s still a 50ft+ cat in price. As mentioned, though, what comes as standard is seriously impressive. While I have enjoyed sailing other aft cockpit cats before, I did find the helms on the HH44 a bit crowded and with blind spots – but I’ll reserve full judgement on that for a longer trial please! So while HH’s new baby is not perfect, it is quite brilliant. And after all, who would buy such a boat for marina hopping? This is for long passages, tradewind sailing and tropical anchorages, where it’s sure to turn heads. Mark this as your must view or sail cat for 2024.

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2024 Boat of the Year: HH44

  • By Dave Reed
  • December 18, 2023

HH44 testing

On a cool late-October morning in Annapolis, Maryland, Sailing World ’s Boat of the Year judges stepped on board the gleaming red HH44 built by the Hudson Yacht Group in China. With them for the test sail was HH Catamarans president Seth Hynes and commissioning skipper Chris Bailet, who had tuned the rig and bent on the boat’s Dacron delivery sails. (The race sails were delayed in shipping.) It was their first time sailing the boat too, and like the judges, they were eager to see what it could do.

As the crew slipped dock lines and motored away in silence, the boat’s twin 10-kilowatt electric engines propelled the sleek catamaran through the mooring field in silence. If not for the sound of water gurgling from the transoms and the apparent wind blowing across the foredeck, the judges could barely tell they were underway.

The mainsail was then carefully hoisted inside the lazy jacks, and the halyard held firm with an innovative Karver KJ cone (a conical rope-holding device that acts like a restricter). They bore away and unfurled the non-overlapping jib, which snapped full, and the boat immediately accelerated. 

“Once we got going, it was 5, 6, 7 knots and then—boom—we’re right up to 10,” Stewart says. And with that they were laying tracks all over the Chesapeake Bay, making good pace on all points of sail, even without a reaching sail to deploy. (That too was stuck in transit.)

HH44 salon

After two hours of straight-­lining, tacking, jibing, and enjoying the comforts of the interior in a 10- to 15-knot southerly and sharp Chesapeake chop, I extracted the judges from the boat and asked, “So?”

“Boat of the Year,” was veteran Boat of the Year judge Chuck Allen’s immediate response. “That thing is wicked.”

Greg Stewart and Mike Ingham confirmed with nods of approval and big grins. There was no need to debate any further: The HH44 had earned the first award of what will be more to come. This $2 million crossover catamaran is the performance sailor’s retirement race boat. [Editor’s note: The judges’ estimated price was based on an expected racing inventory and associated hardware, but according to HH Catamarans, the new 2024 pricing is as follows: The HH44-OC will start at $995K and is approximately $1.3m fully optioned with EcoDrive and sails). The HH44-SC will start at $1.45m and be approximately $1.6 million fully optioned with EcoDrive and sails.]

HH44 helm

With a stated 37 of these 44-footers on order as of late October and a waiting list of three-plus years, HH44s will someday be scattered about in cruising grounds around the world, says Hynes. But it’s only a matter of time—and it will be sooner than later—before owners gather and give the racing thing a go.  

Aft lounge

The HH44 is the smallest of the builder’s new lineage of hybrid-powered performance catamarans (there is a 52-footer in the works), so it is positioned as an entry point into big-cat sailing. This model does not require a professional captain or crew because simplicity and owner-operator considerations are prevalent throughout the boat, which is designed by young naval architect James Hakes, son of Paul Hakes, one of the company founders. Chinese entrepreneur Hudson Wang is the other “H” of HH Catamarans.

“It had a great groove upwind. The self-tacking jib was really easy to deal with, and for the mainsail it was just a few feet of ease on the mainsheet, adjust the powered traveler up to center, trim on and go.”

“James brought the hybrid idea with him, and Hudson was willing to take a risk and look at doing something kind of game-changing in the industry with our parallel-­hybrid approach,” Hynes says. Morrelli & Melvin was intimately involved in every performance aspect of the boat, from the appendages to the final hull profile.

“It’s a diesel engine with a shaft drive, and then independent of that is an electric motor with a belt to the shaft, so they’re really independent of each other,” Hynes explains.  

HH44 Sport Cruiser rear

HH isn’t the first or only builder to use the system from Hybrid Marine, but Hake’s approach to the boat overall is inextricably linked to maximizing solar coverage, which means a clean roof and placing the helm stations down in the cockpit. To address the known challenges of cockpit steering in such catamarans, the steering wheels pivot inboard and outboard to allow for better forward visibility and communication with anyone on the foredeck dealing with sails, anchors or dock lines.

Placing the steering stations in the cockpit eliminates the tiered wedding-cake look of most big catamarans these days. More importantly, doing so allows them to lower the sail plan. “That allows for more sail area and less stress on the standing rigging,” Stewart says. “Plus, it looks so much better.”

There are 4,432 watts worth of solar panels piled onto the coach roof, which Hynes says has plenty of juice to get by off the grid, even in low-light conditions. “At full battery capacity, you can run the boat at full throttle using the two 10-kilowatt electric motors and get 7 knots of boatspeed for approximately two hours,” he says. “In light air, you can even keep your leeward electric motor running to build yourself some apparent wind. That’s what’s great about this system: You can sail quietly when no one else can sail at all.”

HH44 daggerboards

The port helm station is where a lot of the boathandling happens; there are powered halyard winches and a meticulous array of labeled jammers. Tails disappear into a deep trough forward of the pedestal. The wheels are sized just right, Stewart says. “Initially, I was steering from the weather wheel and I could see fine, and when I went to the leeward wheel, I could easily see the telltales. It had a great feel to the helm—light and responsive with no slop or tightness.”

In Allen’s sailing assessment of the HH44: “It had a great groove upwind. The self-tacking jib was really easy to deal with, and for the mainsail it was just a few feet of ease on the mainsheet, adjust the powered traveler up to center, trim on and go. There is some choreography to learn with the steering wheel, though. You have to move the wheel inboard to get better access to the sail and daggerboard controls during the tack. But once you’re done, you pop the wheel right back out to the outboard position. We didn’t have a screecher to really light it up downwind, but even with the Dacron jib and main, the boat took off. I was really impressed.”

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One wish for Stewart would be a sliver of a coach roof window for quick sail-trim checks, but he understood the priority of using every inch of solar-panel coverage.

Not having a sail-trim window wasn’t an issue for Ingham, however. “Most of the time, you’ll trim it to your best guess, take a step outboard and up the stairs right next to the wheel, and check yourself on the trim. It’s all push buttons anyway, so you’re not having to reload a winch or anything like that every time you make an adjustment.”

Even as the morning’s fresh breeze abated, the boat continued to perform beyond expectations, Stewart says. “As we got down to 5 knots of wind, the boat was still quick through the tacks. We didn’t have to back the jib at all, and it sailed at good angles upwind. I was impressed with how well it tacked, and how well it tracked with only one daggerboard down.”

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Stewart, a naval architect himself, also appreciated the boat’s modern styling and “sexy-looking profile,” especially the uncluttered interior. “It’s a nice departure from other similar-­size catamarans,” he says. “I like the styling—it caught my eye the very first time I saw the rendering. The transom angle and the reverse bow give it nice aesthetics and the buoyancy you need. The curved boards worked well and are integrated nicely on with the boat. Overall, it’s a great-looking package, and it would be a lot of fun to do some races on.”

“We will definitely end up racing in the Caribbean and doing some fun events for owners,” Bailet says. “The cool thing about this boat is you can take a smaller crew of friends and race competitively, and it isn’t going to cost you $50,000 in paid crew and housing. You can race this boat with three or four people, no problem. Doublehandling is pretty easy too, but if you really wanted to go banging around the buoys, with this boat it would be easy.”

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The first HH44 was launched in 2023 and premiered at the Cannes International Yachting Festival. This innovative design is the “baby” of the HH Catamarans range and has some interesting features such as her closed transoms, swing aft helms and a side boarding gate aft.

She’s a very pretty cat and will turn heads in the marina. This is HH’s first hybrid electric-powered catamaran although you can also opt for standard diesel power with shaft drives.

There are 2 versions, like much of the HH range. The Sports Cruising model: HH44-SC and the Ocean Cruising model: HH44-OC. The SC version is a “no-compromise-boat” with C-shaped carbon daggerboards, a carbon rig, a painted hull finish and 4,232 watts of solar with EcoDrive.

The OC saves you some money with the same hull, interior fit and finish quality as the sportier SC but with an aluminium mast, e-glass longeron, white gelcoat finish and mini-keels as standard.

Many of the ideas on this boat have been driven by a desire to maximise solar generation. There are 4,232W of peak solar on the cabin top alone with an option for more on the davits.

To maximise the solar, they have positioned the helms aft in a traditional sporty set-up. That way, there’s plenty of surface area up top to load on solar.

To help you stay protected in weather, these swing inboard, under the long coach-roof.

There are foldaway seats that tuck into the sides allowing you to either steer the boat from an outboard position with the wind in your hair and your sails’ tell-tales in full view.

Or swing the helms inboard and steer from the protected three-seat sofa on the aft beam.

To make it easy to board the boat in the marina, there is a side gate aft for when you come in along the dock.

HH44 LEDs

The HH44 has been designed to sail. The whole idea behind this catamaran is to get sailing in light winds (you should match wind speed on a beam reach) and to maximise your SOG over a wide range of conditions.

So she has a self-tacking staysail, a solent, a fractional reacher and a furling gennaker. The boom is very low over the coach-roof which keeps the centre of effort from the mainsail low.

There is a traveller aft on the coach-roof to manage your mainsail shape. The HH44 points well into the wind (45 TWA) thanks to her C-shaped daggerboards which provide a bit of lift at speed.

All the lines come back to the helm, so she is set up for short-handed sailing.

  • Light, rigid and fast, the HH44 is a great sailor
  • Swing aft helms give you flexibility while opening up the living space in the aft cockpit
  • The finish on this boat  is excellent
  • Those closed transoms create a safe enclosed living space. They’ll also save you money in the marina
  • A great looking boat that should hold her value well in the market due to the high demand
  • The EcoDrive strikes a great balance between electric motoring with back-up diesels for safety
  • With those aft helms, visibility is reduced towards the opposite bow, although the sight lines through the salon windows is good.
  • This is not a cheap yacht
  • The forward cabin is cosy. There is an option for a Pullman berth here (or convert to a workspace)
  • The bow lockers seem small, although they are deep

Light Construction

Carbon and epoxy have been used to build as strong and stiff a yacht as possible while minimising the weight.

All of the lines run under the decks, so you have clear walkways around the boat. Stanchions are 900mm tall and a continuous, unbroken toe rail runs the length of the deck with all hull and deck joints fused and hidden.

Living Space

Moving inside, you’ll notice that the aft cockpit and salon forms one fully protected space with a large sofa on the aft beam and her closed transoms make this a safe family boat.

The angular cabin has two large, forward-facing windows that open fully from the the generously sized (187 sq ft or 17.4m2) salon. The standing height is over 2m (6’6”) high throughout.

One of the things that sets the HH44 apart from her competition is the quality of the finish on this semi-custom yacht.  She has foam core furniture and exceptional joinery throughout, and Bosch electric appliances as standard.

There are two options for a BBQ, one which replaces the aft sofa with a large LPG BBQ & Dive Tank station or you can mount an LPG Grill in the aft fishing rod holder, keeping the aft sofa. There is an outlet on the aft beam so you can run an electric BBQ.

In the salon, there is an L-shaped sofa with a table forward to starboard and a large nav station/workstation to port.

Tuck yourself into the U-shaped galley behind the nav station or pull out some cold ones from the fridge on the starboard side. The ventilation at anchor is excellent with those huge forward windows.

HH44 cat

The starboard hull is the owner’s side and consists of the master cabin aft and a walk-in shower and head forward. The finish has an Italian feel to it and it is very light down here with a large window aft in the owner’s cabin.

This is a 44 foot performance cat, so there is not as much room down her as you’d find in a cruising cat, but she has ample space in the aft cabin and the storage is well organised.

HH offers three different forward cabin combinations. One is the standard layout with a single berth.

The second has a Pullman berth above the standard bed that folds away when not needed.

A third option does away with the beds and replaces them with a large work bench with shelves (for pantry storage or tools) and an extra Fridge/Freezer unit.

If you go for the option with the EcoDrive, the House Bank is powerful enough to run the A/C overnight without the need to run a generator. There is enough power to run the A/C in the master cabin for over three days.

EcoDrive, her Electric/Diesel Parallel Hybrid System The HH44 was designed from scratch to work with a parallel electric/diesel hybrid, with a minimum of 4,232W of peak solar array on the cabin top and hydro-regeneration while sailing.

EcoDrive gives you silent fume-free motoring at 7.5kts, fast torque for manoeuvring, and hydro-regeneration while sailing. Plus you have parallel, trusty diesel engines for safety.

A diesel engine is paired with a large electric motor, much like an alternator sits on a traditional diesel engine. A belt links the two units and a camshaft allows you to flip between the two power systems, giving you good redundancy. And remember, you have 2 of these systems on board!

The system is designed to offer from 1.5 to 3 hours of electric propulsion: more than enough time to exit the marina or anchorage and hoist the sails.

This boat has been designed to get sailing in light winds which ultimately is the key to an eco-friendly sailing yacht. And you will be recharging your batteries as you sail.

You can also fit the HH44 with traditional standalone diesel engines with shaft drives.

The HH44 is an innovative design that will appeal to sailors setting out across long distances who want to sail more and beat well to windward when needed. This yacht is in a different price league to something like an Aventura 37 of course, but there are two options here: the Sports Cruising and the Ocean Cruising models.

She’s a comfortable boat, although there is a trade-off on space down below particularly in the forward cabins.

With the EcoDrive option and a bow locker full of sails, you’ll be able to minimise your diesel usage on this boat while crossing oceans safely and quickly.

What is the price of an HH44? How much do they cost? The sportier HH44-SC starts at $1,325,000. Meanwhile the HH44-OC version starts at $957,000 USD. The total cost will vary depending on your options, but you should budget an additional $300k, perhaps more for the SC.

How much solar is there on the HH44? The HH44 has a generous 4,232W of peak solar as standard on the SC on the cabin top. You can fit 1,200W watts over the Davits, but this comes with a weight penalty.

What is the length of the boat with transoms up? With the transoms up, the LOA from davits to Bow Sprit is 14.23m (46.68 feet), so fine for a 15m berth.

What size tender can you carry? The optimum sized tender is 3-3.5m (10-11 foot). The davits are carbon fibre and will soak up a high load.

Technical Specification

D/L

111.5

Mainsail

72.4m2 / 779sqft.

SA/D

26.3

Power

2 x 30HP+10kW hybrid

Draft (Boards up)

0.7m / 2.5'

Beam

7.15m / 23.46'

Solent

44.1m2 / 475sqft

Gennaker

148.9m2 / 1603sqft

Staysail

23.9m2 / 257sqft

Bridgedeck

825mm / 2.7'

SA/D*

26.3

Displ. Light

10.2 T / 22,487 lbs

Reacher

84.8m2 / 913sqft

Disp. Max

14.5 T / 31,967 lbs

LOA

15.31m / 50.2'

LWL

13.37m / 43.86

Draft Boards Dn

3m / 9.84'

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2021 Boat of the Year Best Luxury Cruiser Winner Hylas 60

At the upper end of the cost equation for the 2021 Boat of the Year contestants, there were three boats with a price tag north of seven figures, which in our viewpoint puts them into Luxury Cruiser territory. The Southerly 480 was the outlier of the three—very cool and versatile, but with older if proven technology—which steered us into a lively discussion of the merits of two truly state-of-the-art sailboats, the HH 50 and the Hylas 60. So the question was, how do you choose between excellent and exquisite?

The similarities, apart from their rarified sticker prices, were rather striking. Both built in the Far East. Both with similar Boat of the Year pedigrees, having each notched victories in previous contests. Both marketed similarly. Both with strong support systems for buyers, including the services of pro sailors who guide you through the first days of ownership. When you buy either a Hylas or an HH, you’re also buying into a quite exclusive family.

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Of course, there’s also a huge difference. One boat has a single hull, the other a pair. Neither is right, or wrong. So it comes down to personal taste and sailing style and ambitions. Island hopping or ocean crossing? Blue water or backwaters? At the end of the day, you can’t go wrong with either one of these boats. If you have the wherewithal to buy one of them and you’re a good sailor and confident in your ability to handle a big boat—and these are both that—then who are we to say that one is a better choice than the other?

“I do think that these are two very good, very different expressions of cruising luxury,” Murphy said. “They represent the pinnacle of cruising luxury in 2021 as we know it.”

We couldn’t in good conscience choose between the two, so we didn’t. Each is named 2021′s Best Luxury Cruiser. Let’s delve deeper, starting with the HH 50.

“As I said earlier,” Murphy continued, “the HH is one of the two best-built boats in the fleet. Unlike the X40, it employs thermal form construction, which means they take flat panels of Corecell foam core and heat it up to make the complex shapes of the hull so that there are no slits or kerfs in the foam. In the simplest terms, you’re using that flat sheet to construct complex curves, and then you’re using the best resin available, which is epoxy, in the laminate. This is infused epoxy construction, post-cured after the fact. So this is a very, very high-quality hull.”

The big question: how do you choose between excellent and exquisite?

“This may have been one of the more interesting boats I’ve climbed aboard in terms of some of the gear choices that the owner made and the willingness of the builder to go along with them,” Pillsbury said. “For instance, the auxiliary engine was a Beta Marine diesel. And on earlier HHs, I kind of scratched my head as to whether a couple could really handle a big cat like this. But on this boat, a couple without a whole lot of big-boat sailing experiences was handling it just fine. The Jeffa steering was rack-and-pinion and very sweet. The self-tacking jib certainly made the boat a joy to sail upwind. And for a cat, it could actually sail very close to the wind. I thought the daggerboard controls were brilliant. It was just a simple continuous-line Antal winch. Not a much could go wrong there.”

Designed by the veteran cat designers Melvin & Morrelli, who brought the Gunboat line into existence, with the HH 50 they’ve moved on from the forward cockpit that distinguished those boats, and brought the helms aft and outboard, further establishing yet another trend in the moving target that is boat design. The visibility is outstanding, and the sensation of steering this boat, even in light airs, is otherworldly.

This is sailing, quite frankly, that was once unimaginable in a cruising boat. But to paraphrase Teri Hatcher on an old episode of Seinfeld , as far as the HH 50 is concerned, it’s real. And it’s spectacular.

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Multimillion-dollar sailing cats are a small but fiercely contested niche, mostly dominated by European brands. So it’s worth paying attention when an eight-year-old builder from China is considered a legitimate challenger to pedigreed French names such as Privilege and Lagoon .

HH Catamarans , with a line ranging from fast, wave-jumping 50-foot cruisers to 88-foot ocean yachts, has gained a loyal following in the US and Europe, in part because COO Paul Hakes—he’s one of the H’s in “HH”—is obsessed with mating upscale interiors to featherweight racing hulls.

Hakes assembled what he calls a “mini-UN” of expat experts at HH’s production headquarters in Xiamen, China. Naval architecture is done by the California-based firm Morelli & Melvin . The yachts are built by local labor: With an average of 40,000 man-hours per cat, the labor savings add up significantly, allowing HH to focus on superior performance through exotic materials and expensive carbon-fiber weaves. “We’re determined to make HH the Ferrari of sailing cats,” Hakes says.

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Search continues for a missing man on Hilton Head Island

HILTON HEAD, Sc. (WTOC) - It’s now been five days since 60 year old Stanley Kotowski went missing from his vacation rental at the Sea Pines Resort.

WTOC spoke with his wife and law enforcement and shares the latest on this search.

It’s been almost one week since Stanley Kotowski went missing on Hilton Head—we spoke with his wife earlier who tells me in their 32 years of marriage nothing like this has ever happened.

Jackie Kotowski explained to us over the phone how exhausting and terrifying the last five days have been.

Her family vacation—quickly turning into her worst nightmare.

Jackie said she’s worried about her husband because he disappeared without even taking his shoes.

As to where Stanley might be—she’s worried he may be hiding in an empty vacation rental on Hilton Head.

That’s why his family is asking anyone with homes at the Sea Pines Resort to check their ring cameras dating back to last Friday when Stanley was first reported missing.

The Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office echoed that request.

Danny Allen, the Sheriff’s Office PIO told that this is very much an on-going search, and says it’s been difficult to narrow down a location because Stanley left without taking his phone, so they can’t track it.

The Sheriff’s office currently has boats, drones, helicopters, and dogs—all out searching for Stanley.​

As the Beaufort County Sheriffs office continues it’s search for Stanley, deputies ask that if you have any information about his location to reach out to their non emergency line.

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Mysterious disappearance: Search intensifies for Hilton Head vacationer missing for 5 days

Tuesday morning marks the fifth day since Stanley Kotowski, 60, a visitor to Hilton Head mysteriously disappeared. Local law enforcement has now intensified the the search to include helicopters, boats, drones and canines in an effort that Master Sgt. Danny Allen of the Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office characterized as by “land, water and air.”

Kotowski, from Massachusetts, was last seen on Friday morning around 10:30 a.m. leaving a condo on Sea Pines Drive where he and his family were vacationing. Kotowski was wearing a t-shirt and shorts, and he left without shoes or a phone. His wife reported his disappearance to the sheriff’s office just a few hours later. There was some concern regarding Kotoski’s mental state when he went missing, Allen said.

In addition to the helicopters, drones, boats and canines, there will also be increased presence of police enforcement throughout the community during the active search, Allen said. The department has been searching wood lines and unoccupied buildings and placed Kotowski’s information on a national database for missing persons. They have also spoken with other agencies in and out of state and continue to responded to tips from the public, Allen said.

The Sheriff’s office asks that community members check their personal cameras and property for any signs of Kotowski. Anyone who knows information about Kotowski’s whereabouts should call the department’s non-emergency dispatch line, 843-524-2777.

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Mass. Father, 60, Missing After He Was Seen Leaving Family's Vacation Rental Barefoot on Ring Camera

Authorities said Stanley Kotowski had no shoes or personal items on his person when he was last seen on Hilton Head Island

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Authorities in South Carolina are searching for a “missing and endangered” Massachusetts man who disappeared while vacationing with his family.

Stanley Kotowski, 60, was last seen around 10:30 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 16, around South Sea Pines Drive on Hilton Head Island, according to a news release from the Beaufort County Sheriff's Office .

The Massachusetts man was seen leaving a condo where he and family were vacationing, and left without a phone, The Island Packet reported. 

Stanley “did not take any personal items with him,” including his wallet and phone, authorities said. The 6-foot man was last seen wearing a Coors Light T-shirt and shorts, but no shoes, and is said to have brown hair and eyes.

He was last seen leaving the home, as shown in an image from a Ring doorbell camera , shared by the BCSO

"We love him and we miss him. We just want him to come home,” said his son, Zak Kotowski per ABC affiliate WJCL . “You're not in trouble, Dad. We love you.”

Jackie Kotowski, Stanley’s wife, told the outlet that he “just walked out the door” of their vacation rental and never returned. She also said her husband has recently been experiencing issues with insomnia and anxiety, but said that “he doesn't have dementia.” 

“His anxiety just kept getting worse and worse and worse, and he started to get a little paranoid,” Jackie told WJCL.

Multiple resources are being used to search for Stanley, including K9 units, helicopters, drones, boats and foot patrols, according to the BCSO.

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Crews are currently “conducting searches through residential and wooded areas” in several areas throughout southern Beaufort County, per the sheriff’s office.

Locals are asked not to interfere with the search, but are encouraged to call authorities at 843-524-2777 if they have any information about Stanley.

Those in the area near where Stanley disappeared are asked to check their properties for signs of the missing man.

Additionally, the sheriff’s office is asking those with cameras in the area to check their devices “to see if you observe Kotowski.”

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Stanley Kotowski, 60, was last seen Friday and is endangered, authorities said.

A Massachusetts man vacationing with his family in South Carolina has been missing since Friday and is endangered, authorities said.

Stanley Kotowski, 60, was last seen Friday morning leaving his family's vacation rental on Hilton Head Island, according to his family. He is believed to be barefoot and did not take any personal items such as his phone or wallet, according to the Beaufort County Sheriff's Office .

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Kotowski has been struggling with anxiety recently, his family told ABC Savannah, Georgia, affiliate WJCL .

"He had really bad insomnia for about a month. This is like a brand-new thing," his wife, Jackie Kotowski, told WJCL. "He doesn't have dementia. His anxiety just kept getting worse and worse and worse and he started to get a little paranoid, and he thought someone was chasing him."

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His son, Zak Kotowski, told WJCL that his father is otherwise healthy.

"He's a strong person, he's athletic. He could, even in a delirious state, shoeless, he could get a few towns over," Zak Kotowski told the station.

Kotowski was reported missing by his family about two hours after he was last seen, according to Beaufort County Sheriff's Office Master Sergeant Daniel Allen. He has been listed as endangered due to his mental state, the length of time he has been missing and because he was last seen on a Ring camera without any shoes on, Allen said.

The Beaufort County Sheriff's Office continued to search for Kotowski on Tuesday.

Search efforts have included K9s, helicopters, drones, boats, and foot patrol, the sheriff's office said. There have been some tips but none that have panned out, Allen said.

"Unfortunately with all the efforts that they've been putting out, from literally air, land and water, we have not made contact with him at this point," Allen told ABC News on Tuesday.

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Kotowski's information has been entered into national databases and sent out to agencies statewide, the sheriff's office said.

His family said they are not leaving Hilton Head Island without him while pleading for people to help.

“We just want him to come home,” Jackie Kotowski told WJCL. “We need help from anybody who can assist us in finding him.”

Zak Kotowski also had a message for his dad: "We love you. Come home, we just want you home."

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Kotowski was last seen wearing a gray Coors Light T-shirt, dark-colored shorts and no shoes, as captured on a Ring camera footage shared by the Beaufort County Sheriff's Office. He is approximately 6 feet tall and weighs around 200 pounds, with short brown hair and brown eyes and a thick Boston accent.

The Beaufort County Sheriff's Office has asked residents to review their cameras and check their property for any signs of Kotowski. Anyone with information is asked to call the sheriff's office at 843-524-2777.

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HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. — South Carolina authorities are searching for a Massachusetts man who has been missing for four days.

60-year-old Stanley Kotowski was last seen in the area of 226 South Sea Pines Drive on August 16 around 10:30 a.m., according to the Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office.

He was wearing a potentially gray Coors light T-shirt, dark-colored blue or black shorts, and no shoes. Police say he has no personal items on him, like a phone or wallet.

Kotowski is described as 6′0″ tall, 200lbs with short brown hair and brown eyes.

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Law enforcement officials have deployed K9 units, helicopters, drones, boats, and foot patrols to aid in the search.

Residents in the South Sea Pines Drive area are asked to review their home cameras to see if Kotowski was caught on one of them.

Anyone with information about his whereabouts is asked to contact the Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office at 843-524-2777.

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    The HH44 features luxury unlike any other 44' catamaran. Special attention has been paid to achieving a level of luxury not typically found on a cruising catamaran of this size. Headroom exceeds 2m (6'6") in the salon and 1.96m (6'4") in the hulls. ... "HH Catamarans is on a mission to redefine the concept of a luxury performance ...

  3. HH50

    Every HH Catamaran is built using the very finest, strongest and lightest materials available. We are experts in carbon construction and infuse all of our hulls with epoxy resin. Bulkheads are solid carbon fiber and long, reverse plumb bows stretch the water line for efficiency. A robust sail plan allows for light wind sailing, and C-shaped pre ...

  4. HH Catamarans boats for sale

    HH Catamarans is a yacht brand that currently has 4 yachts for sale on YachtWorld, including 3 new vessels and 1 used yachts, listed by experienced yacht brokers and boat dealerships mainly in the following countries: Netherlands, United States and British Virgin Islands. The selection of models featured on YachtWorld spans a spectrum of sizes ...

  5. HH44 review: Taking fast multihull cruising to another level

    Displacement: 9,390kg 20,701lb. Engines: 2x beta 30 + 2x 10kW hybrid drives. Base price SC: US$1,325,000 ex VAT. Builder : www.hhcatamarans.com. Disruptive, innovative, and contemporary in style ...

  6. 2024 Boat of the Year: HH44

    The HH44, tested in the Sport Cruiser configuration for Boat of the Year, is a sophisticated crossover catamaran built to go off the grid and point to point. Walter Cooper. On a cool late-October ...

  7. HH44 Performance Sailing Catamaran Review

    HH44. The first HH44 was launched in 2023 and premiered at the Cannes International Yachting Festival. This innovative design is the "baby" of the HH Catamarans range and has some interesting features such as her closed transoms, swing aft helms and a side boarding gate aft. She's a very pretty cat and will turn heads in the marina.

  8. HH 50: Best Luxury Cruiser

    2021 Boat of the Year Best Luxury Cruiser Winner HH 50 Courtesy HH Catamarans. At the upper end of the cost equation for the 2021 Boat of the Year contestants, there were three boats with a price tag north of seven figures, which in our viewpoint puts them into Luxury Cruiser territory. The Southerly 480 was the outlier of the three—very cool and versatile, but with older if proven ...

  9. HH52

    The entire boat has been refined to integrate the latest features, technology and performance that HH Catamarans is known for. On the interior, the layout has been improved to feature a more social layout with twin, L-shaped sofas, seating on all four sides of the cockpit, a more modern island galley, and large forward opening salon windows improve ventilation throughout the boat.

  10. HH Catamarans Catamaran boats for sale

    2014 Lagoon 380. US$239,000. YaZu Yachting | Deltaville, Virginia. <. 1. >. * Price displayed is based on today's currency conversion rate of the listed sales price. Boats Group does not guarantee the accuracy of conversion rates and rates may differ than those provided by financial institutions at the time of transaction. Find HH Catamarans ...

  11. HH Catamarans' New HH55 and HH66 Are the Ferraris of Sailing Cats

    HH Catamarans, with a line ranging from fast, wave-jumping 50-foot cruisers to 88-foot ocean yachts, has gained a loyal following in the US and Europe, in part because COO Paul Hakes—he's one ...

  12. HH Catamarans 44 boats for sale

    HH Catamarans 44 By Condition. New HH Catamarans 44 1 listing. Find HH Catamarans 44 boats for sale in your area & across the world on YachtWorld. Offering the best selection of HH Catamarans boats to choose from.

  13. Massachusetts man remains missing in Hilton Head, S.C.

    Officials say the search continues for a Massachusetts man who went missing while on vacation with his family in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, last week. ... drones, and boats and has had ...

  14. Search continues for a missing man on Hilton Head Island

    HILTON HEAD, Sc. (WTOC) - It's now been five days since 60 year old Stanley Kotowski went missing from his vacation rental at the Sea Pines Resort. WTOC spoke with his wife and law enforcement and shares the latest on this search. ... The Sheriff's office currently has boats, drones, helicopters, and dogs—all out searching for Stanley. ...

  15. HH55

    The HH55-SC is a "no-compromise performance catamaran with dual raised aft helms, C-shaped carbon daggerboards and stunning performance for its size. HH55-SCF (Forward Helm) The HH55-SCF features a forward helm that routes all line handling to a forward cockpit. This lowers the boom, reduces weight and increases sail area (and performance).

  16. The search intensifies for missing man on Hilton Head Island

    Public's help still needed to find missing Hilton Head visitor as search enters 7th day By Chloe Appleby. August 21, 2024 4:59 PM ... including canine units, boats, drones and on-foot patrol ...

  17. Mysterious disappearance: Search intensifies for Hilton Head ...

    In addition to the helicopters, drones, boats and canines, there will also be increased presence of police enforcement throughout the community during the active search, Allen said.

  18. 2017 HH Catamarans 66 Catamaran for sale

    "The HH66 represents the evolution of Morrelli and Melvin's 25 years of performance catamaran designs. We blended lessons gained from three America's Cup campaigns, around the world records, 24 hour records, and over 25 custom cruising cat designs, for discerning owners, from 46ft to 90ft.

  19. Mass. Father Missing, Was Seen Leaving S.C. Vacation Rental Barefoot

    Stanley Kotowski, 60, was last seen around 10:30 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 16, around South Sea Pines Drive on Hilton Head Island, according to a news release from the Beaufort County Sheriff's Office.

  20. About

    Unmatched Strength. HH Catamarans offers an unmatched combination of strengths: a dedicated team of in-house designers and engineers, and partnerships with renowned naval architects around the world; two wholly-owned, state-of-the-art production facilities; a master boatbuilding team led by industry veterans; and an intricate network of the ...

  21. Missing Hilton Head man Stanley Kotowski considered endangered

    Deputies say 60-year-old Stanley Kotowski of Hilton Head Island has been missing from the South Sea Pines Drive area since Friday, August 16, around 10:30 a.m. ... drones, boats and foot patrol.

  22. Massachusetts man goes missing while on vacation in South Carolina

    Stanley Kotowski, 60, was last seen Friday morning leaving his family's vacation rental on Hilton Head Island in South Carolina, according to his family.

  23. HH44 Wynns

    HH Catamarans is excited to confirm that the ever popular Gone with the Wynns sailing YouTube channel have selected the HH Catamarans HH44 for their next boat. Jason and Nikki Wynn are a couple of modern-day documentarians, perpetual travelers and story tellers. Over the past eleven years they've been chasing their curiosity around the world ...

  24. Search ongoing for Massachusetts man missing in Hilton Head

    HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. — South Carolina authorities are searching for a Massachusetts man who has been missing for four days. ... Law enforcement officials have deployed K9 units, helicopters, drones, boats, and foot patrols to aid in the search. Residents in the South Sea Pines Drive area are asked to review their home cameras to see if ...

  25. HH60

    HH Catamarans are founding members of this effort. Why is the LWL reported as 54.02 ft in the Specs? The HH60 is a longer version of our HH55 and the design features a hull shape designed for high speed sailing in moderate to heavy winds. In these conditions the leeward transom will push deeper into the water, elongating the waterline and ...

  26. HH88

    Start Sailing. The first HH88 has become one of the world's largest and most impressive catamarans. Built entirely out of carbon fiber, never before has there been a greater combination of luxury and performance in a single yacht. - Paul Hakes, HH Catamarans CEO. Options and arrangements shown may not be representative of current specifications.

  27. HH80: designed to rival the luxury and performance of the world's most

    HH Catamarans is thrilled to announce the much-anticipated launch of the HH80, a remarkable vessel that redefines high-performance racing and bluewater cruising. Combining cutting-edge design, advanced technology, and uncompromising luxury, the HH80 is set to revolutionize the sailing industry and create new horizons for sailing enthusiasts ...

  28. HH66

    HH Catamarans are founding members of this effort. Where is the HH66 built? We have two fully owned and operated, state-of-the-art production facilities. One is in Xiamen, China and a second in Cebu, Philippines. The HH44 and HH50 are built in Cebu while our larger boats, including the HH66, are build in Xiamen. ...

  29. HH Factory

    HH Catamarans parent company, Hudson Yacht Group, is dedicated to building the highest quality, most technologically advanced, luxury cruising catamarans in the world. With an investment of over $50 million USD, the newly expanded HYG factory spans over 1.2 million square feet and is situated beside a harbor for easy launching and hull testing. ...

  30. HH Videos

    HH Catamarans HH50 - The All-New, All-Carbon, Performance Cruising Catamaran SV Lickety. HH55: Seeking enhanced style, comfort, and performance? Check out the HH55: HH Catamarans Presents HH55 #5 - Walk Through by Paul Hakes. HH Catamarans HH55 Minnehaha Sails South.