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Excess Asia Pacific Monthly Update

by Excess Asia Pacific 29 May 02:46 PDT
EXCESS 14 debuts at SCIBS 2025 © Excess Catamarans

Australia's first Excess 14 had a grand premiere at this year's Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show. Our dealers in Australia 38 South Yacht Sales and Flagstaff Marine teamed up and represented Excess at the show. This show marked the official debut of 38 South Yacht Sales as Excess's exclusive dealer in Queensland and Victoria, Australia.

The boating experts from both 38 South Yacht Sales and Flagstaff Marine were on the spot for introductions and guidance.

In 2025, Excess reached another important milestone: the shipyard has built 100 Excess 14 hulls since her launch in 2022. Throughout this June, we will celebrate this achievement with our partners and dear customers in different forms, on a global scale. Stay tuned for more updates.

The Excess 14 is a cruising yacht that combines exhilarating performance with a playful design. This remarkable vessel is available in both the owner's version and the charter version. She offers an unparalleled sailing experience, with helm stations located at the stern, providing direct contact with the rudders and a clear view of the sails. Moreover, she prioritizes comfort and modularity, ensuring a delightful living space for all onboard.

Explore the Excess 14

Join us at Excess Summer Celebration 2025

This year, Excess is organizing the Excess Summer Celebration, a unique event designed to immerse your prospects in the Excess experience at the heart of our universe. We invite you to join us from June 19 to 21, 2025, in Les Sables d'Olonne, Vendée, to discover and test the Excess 11 and Excess 14 models.

Thursday will be dedicated to a visit to our factory in Le Poiré-sur-Vie. Appointments can be made by you via the registration form here.

On Friday and Saturday, we will hold sea trials on the Excess 11 and 14 in Les Sables d'Olonne; visit here to register.

The Excess Summer Celebration is the perfect opportunity for your clients to explore our catamarans, visit our production site, take advantage of exceptional offers during the event, and, most importantly, acquire an Excess ready to sail this summer.

We encourage you to widely share this information with your prospects and to quickly book your slots.

*Offer valid for any order placed between June 15 and June 30, 2025, throughout the participating EXCESS network, on Excess 11 and Excess 14 boat models, whose features and options can no longer be modified, while stocks last. Offer in the form of free options, worth up to €35,000 excl. tax for the Excess 11 and €50,000 excl. tax for the Excess 14. More details from your EXCESS dealer. Offer cannot be combined with any other ongoing EXCESS offer.

For any questions, please reach out to your regional manager.

Event info
Date: June 19th-21st, 2025
Venue: Les Sables d'Olonne, France

Itinerary
June 19th: Factory visit in Le Poiré-sur-Vie
June 20th-21st: sea trials on the Excess 11 and 14 in Les Sables d'Olonne

2025 Excess Campus: four days to experience the 100% Excess adventure

From May 14th to the 17th, 2025, Canet-en-Roussillon was abuzz with activity for the third Excess Campus, an annual event designed to support Excess owners in their new cruising life.

Designed as an interlude for both technical skill building and community support, Excess Campus brought together some thirty participants from locations around the world for a taste of the Excess experience, including training, cruising, and shared moments.

For four days, participants alternated between technical training (mechanical, electronic, electrical, as well as weather...) led by our partners, Yanmar, RM Nautisme, and Garmin, and practical workshops focusing on docking maneuvers and catamaran maintenance.

This 2025 edition also placed an emphasis on safety at sea, with support from the SNSM of Canet-en-Roussillon, who came to train participants in the best practices in rescue and accident prevention.

Lastly, Excess owners were able to perfect their skills, heading to sea to cruise as a fleet along the Catalan coast.

Learn more here

Excess 11 hybrid version, available starting in the summer of 2025

By offering a hybrid engine aboard the Excess 11, our iconic, entry-level model, Excess Catamarans asserts its pioneer spirit, constantly innovating in the pursuit of a new way to cruise.

Already renowned for agility, responsiveness at the helm, and optimized living space, the Excess 11 is now enriched by an innovative propulsion technology, without compromising quality of life on board. With this hybrid engine-pairing a genset with twin electric engines-sailors can enjoy quiet docking maneuvers, cruising under fully electric power, and optimized range, due to the hybrid engine.

Available starting in the summer of 2025, this hybrid version of the Excess 11 meets the increasing expectations of sailors wishing to combine comfort and innovation. Soon, this technology will also be offered aboard the all-new model, the Excess 13, for those seeking quiet cruises.

Learn more here

An immersive walkthrough on the Excess 13

Filmed in the heart of the the International Multihull Show, this immersive walkthrough allows you to discover all the features of the newest addition to the Excess catamaran range—the Excess 13: its bold design, bright spaces, optimized cockpit for sailing and living on board, as well as the impressive innovations.

For those who couldn't make it to the event or wish to relive the experience, we bring you on board with a guided tour led by Thibaut, the brand director.

Explore the Excess 13

Spotted: the whole Excess universe hitting waves at sea

During the Excess Tour in Bandol took place from May 8th-11th, the whole Excess universe—the brand new Excess 13, the Excess 11 hybrid and the Excess 14 were seen chasing after waves at sea with the attendance of 100 enthusiastic clients. This event was organized by Excess' dealer ESPRIT MER.

Among them, the Excess 13 particularly captivated visitors with its comfort, bold design, and performance. The Excess 11 Hybrid, with its innovative engine, also generated a lot of interest and questions, proving that innovation is an integral part of the Excess DNA.

How well-equipped could an Excess 11 be?

As a 37-feet long cruising catamaran, the Excess 11 is the only large-scale production boat on the market for this size of catamaran. Yet, she is no petite belle. Look at this 2024 Excess 11 "Be Happy" and find out how well-equipped she could be.

She is equipped with flexible solar panels providing 2400 Watts of power, 1320 AH of lithium batteries, 3 chart plotters at three different positions, 2 water makers, 2 inverters and of course the Pulse Line rigging (taller mast and bigger sails) from Excess. She offers full autonomy at sea.

This model has both Iridium and Starlink On-board satellite communication, whenever and wherever you are, you can always be connected with the world. Turn one of the living spaces on the boat into a working place and enjoy a real life-work-balance style at sea. Watch the video and check out how capable this Excess 11 could be.

Explore the Excess 11

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