Specifications
Testimonials.
- Charter Rates
Set sail in style
Welcome aboard the largest luxury sailing catamaran on the West Coast
As soon as you step aboard, your exquisite voyage begins. Cruising along the Santa Barbara coastline, soaking up the fresh salt air, the warmth of the sun and the freedom of being at sea all comes together on this luxury yacht. Experience the American Riviera while taking in views of the Santa Ynez Mountain Range and the silhouette of the Channel Islands, just off shore. Relax on board as you are pampered with perfection of personal attention.
- More Photos:
140 passengers / 4 crew
Cruising Speed
Length & max beam.
85′ x 41′
35′ x 60′ / 10.5′ ceiling
Full service bar Live music or DJ Private catering Photographer
Surround-sound speakers Slideshow video capabilities Airplay Wi-Fi
35’ custom birds-eye maple bar Elegantly designed seating areas throughout Riedel glassware Spacious washrooms
While sheer size makes it a standout at the Santa Barbara Harbor, the account of the ship’s invention puts the Channel Cat in a class by itself.
Charlie Munger, Berkshire Hathaway Vice Chairman, set out to custom build, at the time, the largest sailing catamaran in the world. Mr. Munger enlisted a boatyard in Florida to construct this beautiful 85 foot vessel. From the initial drawings done on cocktail napkins, to the inclusion of fiber optic lighting for custom-etched glass panels, to the beautiful birds-eye maple craftsmanship, Mr. Munger was involved in every step.
After three years, it was time to splash the boat and set sail on a 7,300 mile journey through the Panama Canal to the Santa Barbara Harbor, which will forever be her home port. The Mungers continue to enjoy being at sea aboard the Channel Cat with family and friends.
"The cruise was smooth and on time and the crew were their usual charming selves. Thank you for keeping the standards of the Channel Cat consistently high!"
"Thank you so much for your time and help in answering all my event questions and to your crew for a great experience on the Channel Cat on Sunday."
"We had a wonderful time on the Channel Cat, thank you! We were very well taken care of and had an incredibly relaxing time, it was the highlight of the trip for sure!"
"Our families had a great time and the top notch service from all was really appreciated."
sbchannelcat
Cruise with the finest
@sbchannelcat.
IMAGES
VIDEO
COMMENTS
American billionaire and Berkshire Hathaway vice chairman Charlie Munger has died aged 99. According to a statement released by the conglomerate, he passed peacefully at a hospital in California (28 November).
Charlie Munger, Berkshire Hathaway Vice Chairman, set out to custom build, at the time, the largest sailing catamaran in the world. Mr. Munger enlisted a boatyard in Florida to construct …
Charles Thomas Munger (January 1, 1924 – November 28, 2023) was an American businessman, investor, and philanthropist. He was vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, the conglomerate controlled by Warren Buffett, from 1978 until his death in 2023. Buffett described Munger as his closest partner and right-hand man, and credited him with being the "architect" of modern Berkshi…
For all those who have already caught a 200 lb tuna but regretted not having made billions of dollars, Charlie the multi-billion dollar man's regret was not having done what you have already accomplished.
Charlie Munger, the outspokenly plainspoken billionaire and sometime Montecito resident who helped propel Warren Buffett and the investment firm Berkshire Hathaway into the outer stratosphere of financial …
Inspired by dreams of sailing off into the sunset on a huge catamaran, the boat was built over the course of three years under the supervision of project coordinator King Williams, experienced …
The Channel Cat: Charlie Munger's 85' luxury catamaran available for charters. www.channelcatcharters.com/
Charlie Munger's Yacht the Channel cat. Add a Comment. Be the first to comment. Nobody's responded to this post yet. Add your thoughts and get the conversation going. 30M subscribers …
If you mean that catamaran...that's the Channel Cat. This is Santa Barbara harbor, and that boat is used for dinner cruises.