Aquila Grows in the Sail Market with Eight New Dealers

March 10, 2026

Following the recent launch of its first sailboat, Aquila Catamarans has added eight new dealers representing its sailing segment. These join Aquila’s expansive network of over 100 dealers across the world. 
 
The 50 Sail is Aquila’s first sailboat model which was launched at Miami International Boat Show earlier in 2026. It will next be showcased at the International Multihull Show, La Grand Motte, 22-26 April, marking her European debut. Aquila’s expanding Sail range will also feature the 44 Sail and flagship 65 Sail, due to launch September/October 2026 and September/October 2027 respectively.
 
Eight new dealers have been recently appointed to represent the Aquila Sail brand globally with plans for more dealerships to be added to the network.
 
Handling sales of Aquila sailing catamarans in the USA is the Catamaran Company, a sail market specialist with end-to-end services including sales, yacht management, and maintenance.
 
In the Asia Pacific region, Whitehaven has been appointed to represent Aquila in Australia and New Zealand. Whitehaven will exhibit the 50 Sail at Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show (21-24 May), which will be the Australian premiere of this sailing model.
 
Primus Marine is now representing Aquila in Thailand, Singapore, and Malaysia where there has been significant interest in Aquila’s full line up.  
 
Based across the coastlines of the Tyrrhenian Sea, Barcando will be Aquila’s exclusive sail dealer in Italy. Nearby in Ajaccio, Corsica Multicoques will be the distributor for Aquila in Corsica. 
 
Athenian Yachts will be the dealer for Aquila’s sail models in Greece, spanning popular sailing destinations including the Ionian, Cyclades, Saronic, Sporades, and Dodecanese.
 
Perfect Boat has been appointed in Bulgaria and will act as both a power and sail dealer. 
 
Already representing Aquila’s full range of power catamarans, Estupenda Náutica will now also cover its sailing range in Spain and Portugal.
 
Nick Harvey, Chief Revenue Officer at Aquila Catamarans, said: “The launch of our sailing range is going from strength to strength, and we are pleased to make the 50 Sail accessible to more buyers via our new dealers.  They are experts in the market and the perfect representatives for the 50 Sail and wider Aquila Sail range. We are proud of this new chapter and the positive reception to the 50 Sail, we look forward to seeing even more sailors experience the innovation, design and comfort that defines Aquila.”
 
Aquila Catamarans officially announced its expansion into the sailing market in 2025, driven by its leadership team’s passion and extensive experience of sailing at a highly competitive level across generations. The Aquila Sail range is backed by Aquila’s proven experience as one of the leading power catamaran brands, renowned for innovative and high-quality design. Aquila’s signature features of vast interior and exterior social space, seakeeping ability, versatility, advanced functions, and quality construction shine through in its sail range.
 
The 50 Sail was developed in collaboration with long-standing design partners J&J Design. It maximizes space, functionality, cruising comfort and quality. Aquila’s design is evident throughout in both form and function, with features like bridge-to-bow stairs for easy access and clean, contemporary lines throughout. There is a choice of four, five, or six cabin configurations located in each of the hulls with extensive head height and storage throughout. Each cabin maintains complete privacy with its own private entrance and features ensuite facilities with walk-in showers.
 
Discover the Aquila 50 Sail here: https://www.aquilaboats.com/models/sail-catamarans/50.

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