The McConaghy 90 is a true superyacht, offering a spacious, customizable interior tailored to the owner’s vision. For discerning clients seeking top-tier maritime engineering, this catamaran stands out. Elegantly proportioned, it combines timeless sophistication with a touch of fighter jet aggression.
Built in under 18 months, the MC90 benefits from McConaghy’s advanced production techniques. Its vacuum-infused E-glass/epoxy and carbon-hybrid composite foam construction makes it lighter than other catamarans of similar size while ensuring strength, safety, and rigidity. Capable of sailing at windspeed in light conditions, the MC90 eliminates the forward crossbeam—like the latest America’s Cup foiling catamarans—thanks to its full carbon longeron, further reducing weight.
The McConaghy 90 multihull, inspired by high-performance racing yachts, features twin pedestal steering stations positioned far aft for optimal control. The absence of a flybridge enhances aerodynamic efficiency, reduces weight, and contributes to the sleek, low profile of this Grand Prix yacht. Expansive glass panels along the hulls and saloon slide open, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor living areas, enhancing the sense of space and connection to the ocean.
A standout lifestyle feature is the spacious forward cockpit, ideal for socializing and relaxation. This design not only improves airflow throughout the yacht but also offers an additional entertaining area, further elevating the onboard experience.
The McConaghy 90’s interior is top-tier, crafted with the finest woods and hardware. McConaghy Boats custom-builds every piece of furniture to meet the uncompromising standards of Design Unlimited’ s stylish vision. The timeless design combines hand-painted surfaces, lightweight exotic wood laminates, and soft fabric accents, with multiple layout options available.
The MC90 multihull was designed by renowned naval architect Jason Ker, known for his work on high-performance racing yachts, including the BAR Racing British America’s Cup catamaran.