CL Yachts enters catamaran market with 35m CLC115
Rendering of the CLC115, 35m catamaran. Image courtesy of CL Yachts
Hong Kong-based CL Yachts has introduced its first-ever catamaran, the 35-meter CLC115. The launch has been scheduled to coincide with the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show (FLIBS) 2025.
The catamaran also marks the debut of the shipyard’s new C-series, a line that the yard says combines expansive living spaces with advanced engineering and sustainability features.
The CLC115’s tri-deck, open-planned design is courtesy of the naval architecture and exterior design headed up by Incat Crowther. While the interiors are thanks to Supertomato Studio, prioritising a neutral palette and flowing curves.

Notable amenities onboard include a lifting beach platform with fold-down bulwarks, storage for tender and toys, and a foredeck spa pool.
Accommodation is for up to 12 guests across five cabins with an additional convertible cabin for flexible use. The full-beam owner’s suite on the main deck includes a wardrobe, vanity, desk and a bathroom with double basins.
Four ensuite guest cabins are located on the mid deck, and the crew quarters are in the hulls, below deck, which can accommodate up to eight.
The catamaran is built with a resin-infused GRP hull, certified to RINA Yacht Class standards, powered by two MAN V8-1300 diesel engines, with top speeds of up to 18 knots and a cruising speed of 10 knots.
There is also an optional hybrid system for a more eco-friendly operation. Solar panels, eco-conscious interiors and a Smart Home module for energy efficiency further enhance the CLC115’s greener credentials.
Martin Lo, director of CL Yachts, comments: “Designed for conviviality and well-being, every aspect of CLC115 is meticulously crafted to embrace nature and stimulate interaction. She represents the next evolution in shipbuilding – where craftsmanship meets consciousness.
“CLC115 seamlessly integrates sophisticated design with eco-friendly technology, setting a new benchmark for what responsible yachting signifies in today’s world.”



