“I live in Cotuit (Cape Cod) and bought a Sanibel Cat 23’ in 2020. Fiberglass hulls don't corrode! I have a large family and wanted a catamaran or pontoon boat that wouldn’t corrode and would get us to Nantucket or Edgartown for short visits a few times each summer. Job done Sanibel Cat/fiberglass hulls!” -William in Cotuit
“I live in Cohasset a Sanibel Cat 23’ in 2020. My dock is dry/in the mud at low tide. I am constantly boating in Cape Cod Bay and amongst the rocky islands off Cohasset. I bought the Sanibel Cat primarily because the Fiberglass-built hulls won’t ever corrode, the high-volume hulls keep us dry no matter the conditions. This boat is perfect for us.” -Rob in Cohasset
“I live on Lake Lanier Georgia. I bought the 22’er 3 years ago for 3 main reasons: I’ve had 2 friends puncture their aluminum tube ‘toons and their welding repairs never seem to work. These Sanibel Cat fiberglass hulls will last forever, and the XL volume in these hulls keeps us dry even when the 50’ yachts pushing through the water with their bow up at 45° angle throw us a 5’ wake! Also, it is quiet and uses almost no gas. Love this boat-perfect for cocktail cruising.” -Scott in GA
“I live in Wellfleet and bought a Sanibel Cat 22’ in 2019. My mooring is on the hard at low tide. I have a large family, am always crossing shoals, we like to venture up to Provincetown for the day. This boat cruises above the chop, it’s quiet and uses almost no fuel. We see tons of sea life out in Cape Cod Bay—we love our Sanibel Cat!” -Robert in Wellfleet
“I live in Hull, MA and bought a Sanibel Cat 23’ in 2018. My mooring is in the mud at low tide. I am a grandfather with plenty of grandkids. We love to go out picnic boating, pulling into the shoals and beaches of the Boston Harbor Islands. I love that the Sanibel Cat has FRP hulls (no aluminum-toon corrosion). She’s super buoyant, which always keeps us dry. It is also stable beyond comprehension; it has been perfect!” -James in Hull
“I live in Scituate, MA. I boat on the North and South River and out in Cape Cod Bay. I bought a Sanibel Cat 6 years ago. The tidal currents are strong in these rivers, and the boat traffic can get rough. I chose the boat for its XL wave piercing hulls to keep my big family dry and to slide through the current and clear the many shoals in this area. This boat is perfect for us—does everything we need.” -Hank in Scituate