
Positioned in one of the most desirable cruising grounds in the world, this Leopard 50 presents an increasingly rare opportunity to acquire a late-model luxury sailing catamaran that not only delivers exceptional private cruising capability, but also offers an established pathway into the Whitsundays charter market.
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, is that 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.
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.
One of the defining characteristics of the Leopard 50 is the flybridge configuration. Featuring a large day bed, and U-shaped seating arrangement, the flybridge provides a comfortable space that delivers exceptional 360-degree vistas. The helm station is offset, which creates separation if required, however, it can also be opened up to created connection between the two spaces.
Another signature element of the Leopard 50 is the forward cockpit access directly from the saloon. This creates a completely different feeling onboard 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 gives owners multiple entertaining zones throughout the vessel. Morning coffee in the bow lounge, sunset drinks on the flybridge, dinners in the aft cockpit, the boat feels far larger and more connected to the outdoors 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 under an established Great Barrier Reef Marine Park permit structure, with bareboat charter approval capability already in place. Compliance and survey documentation have been compiled, including AMSA survey references, rigging reports, electrical compliance documentation, LPG certification, fire appliance certification and commissioning records. For buyers considering entry into the Whitsundays charter market, the complicated groundwork has already been undertaken.
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, the vessel represents an exceptionally versatile ownership opportunity.
Contact the team at Lanoyce for more details.