Our trend-setting circumnavigator ticks off big nautical miles yet remains small enough to easily maintain and operate short-handed.


Overview
Overall Length
14.71m
48.26ft
Beam Overall
7.9m
25.91ft
Sail Area
133.1m2
1,434ft2
Designers

Philip Berman
Draft (Boards Up)
1.16m
3.81ft
Base Boat Displacement
13,300kgs
29,321lbs

Anton du Toit
Performance
With her carbon reinforced foam core hulls and powerful sail plan the 482 was designed to knock off big nautical miles. Upwind she points high, with little leeway, in the 7 to 10 knot range with her high aspect daggerboards. Reaching she blasts along between 8 and 14 knots. Of course if you really want to crank her up in surfing conditions the current record for a 482 is 28 knots.
* Polars are known as Velocity Performance Predictions (VPP’s) and are calculated using advanced computer modeling at base boat weight assuming vessel in flat sea state, trimmed sails and clean bottom. Polars do not guarantee specific performance. Vessel performance in real world conditions vary due to sea state, hull condition, payload, and the skill of the helmsman. To learn more about performance, click below to view our videos on Polars
The Hull
Carbon Cross Performance Hull
We use E-glass (a Silica -based fiber) with significant carbon-fiber reinforcement in the high-load areas of our hulls and decks. Every Balance 482 is hand-laminated and vacuum-bagged with closed cell foam cores with a combination of polyester inner-skin resin and vinylester outer-skin resin.


Guided Walk-Through
What Owners Think
“Having owned and maintained more than a dozen yachts, including a Hinkley, Oyster, J-boats, Swan and Nautitech, Balance is by far and away the best boat I have ever owned and sailed!”
Todd H.
“Superb craftsmanship, delightful to work with, and absolutely beautiful boats.”
Irene V.
“Balance Catamarans, being a smaller, high-end, boutique shipyard, were prepared to work carefully with me to build the catamaran of my dreams.”
Piotr R.
“After years of planning we found Balance Catamarans to be the best combination of performance, quality of build and value on the market.”
Phil M.
“The team at Balance has an attention to detail, workmanship and overall quality that makes us very proud to be part of the Balance family.”
Barry S.
Full Specs
Overall Length
14.71 m / 48.26 ft
Waterline Length
14.71 m / 48.26 ft
Beam Overall
7.9 m / 25.91 ft
Main Sail
94.47 m2 / 1017 ft2
Working Self-Tacking Jib
36.25 m2 / 390 ft2
Sail Area (100% Foretriangle)
137.58 m2 / 1,480 ft2
Asymmetric Spinnaker
184.34 m2 / 1,984 ft2
Draft (Boards Down)
2.2 m / 7.22 ft
Draft (Boards Up)
1.16 m / 3.81 ft
Draft Keeled Version
1.352 m / 4.44 ft
Air Draft / Mast Clearance
21.76 m / 71.39 ft
Bridgedeck Clearance
818mm / 2.807 ft
DISP (Base Boat)
13,300 kgs / 29,321 lbs
DISP (Base Boat – Keeled)
13,300 kgs / 29,321 lbs
Davit Load
250 kgs / 550 lbs per arm
Max Length Tender: 3.5m / 11′ 6″
Max Weight Tender w/OB: 214 kgs / 472 lbs
Screacher/Reacher
88.70 m2 / 954 ft2
Engine
YANMAR 4JH45 X SD60 2 x 34 kw / 2 x 45 hp
Fuel Capacity
2 x 400 ltrs / 2 x 105 gals
Fresh Water Capacity
2 x 390 ltrs / 2 x 103 gals
Black Water Capacity
2 x 60 ltrs / 2 x 16 gals
Maximum Load Displacement
17,290 kgs / 38,117 lbs
Reviews
“On the water, Balance Catamarans achieve the elusive combination of excellent performance in a broad range of wind and sea conditions, on most points of sail, with good payload-carrying ability.”
Seahorse Magazine

“Truly impressive…With the scaled-down 442, Balance fills out the family offering with dimensions and a price point that make their designs more accessible to a broader swath of the cruising market. The result is a performance catamaran that’s perfectly positioned to appeal to an experienced sailing couple looking for quality, livability, speed, and savvy systems, all in a true 44-foot package that is a kick to sail.”
Sail, February 6, 2023

“The choice of materials is qualitative (the foam core and wood veneer for furniture), as well as the overall finish, in a word: impeccable.”
Voile Magazine

“I think the Balance 526 represents an important moment in the history of multihull design and evolution…there was something missing in the marketplace that Phil recognized: a high-performance voyaging cat that an experienced couple could take anywhere…finally, we have that a couple can really sail well.”
Tim Murphy, Judge, Cruising World Boat of the Year 2017

“Pretty as she is, every aspect of her design seems to have been refracted through a simplicity prism. Access for repairs is exceptional. The movement from helm to side decks and from side decks to foredecks is a breeze. The wiring and systems installations all reflect a commitment to functional excellence.”
Multihulls World

“Several Balance 526 owners have reported 24-hour periods covering 260 miles or more. This is one very, very fast catamaran, laden or empty.”
Multihulls World
