Robertson
& Caine

Founded upon a pedigree of attention to detail and functional innovation, internationally renowned for their rugged build quality for blue-water oceans, Leopard Catamarans can attribute its market success to the synergy between builder Robertson and Caine and global distribution partner Travelopia.

Robertson & caine

To appreciate the heritage of Leopard Catamarans is to understand that its success lies in a unique collaborative relationship between customer and producer. The inherent strength of this relationship is borne out by Leopard Catamarans’ global market popularity in both charter and private sales.

Leopard credits Lex Raas with the vision of catamarans in charter, and together with John Robertson, Jerry Caine, naval architect Alex Simonis and designer Anthony Key, the Leopard product became synonymous with rugged build quality, performance, ease-of-operation, elegant interiors, space, comfort and innovation-leading design trends, all of which constitute the modern Leopard DNA.

Initially, private buyers purchased through The Moorings Private Sales distributor arrangement under Franck Bauguil, at the helm of Yacht Sales. Franck conducted the first private sale to John and Po Martin, diverting a Moorings 4200 to St Lucia and replacing the branding with the model’s new name agreed to by R&C and The Moorings Private Sales: Leopard.

The growth in demand for private sales saw Franck’s commercial focus preparing the segment for growth, providing differentiation in base price, custom logo and marketing material, a comprehensive options list and an owner’s cabin version (with two guest cabins).  Organic growth eventually resulted in key boat shows in Miami and Annapolis displaying both the Moorings catamarans and Leopard Catamarans.

The innovative synergy between boat builder (Robertson and Caine) and customer-distributor (The Moorings) resulted in a fit-for-purpose product, one both functional and, at the same time, a redefinition of what was traditionally accepted. This innovative approach pioneered further design trends in the industry.

R&C’s manufacturing capacity continued to grow, with multiple sailing and power catamaran production lines located geographically all over Cape Town. With the ‘family business’ now employing more than 2000 employees, R&C’s facilities were modern and infused with cutting-edge technology, at the same time providing for the continuation of Cape Town’s proud hand-crafted tradition.

John Robertson, at the helm of Robertson and Caine for the past thirty years, has always been people-oriented, and he continues to inspire the passion that is evident in the Cape artisans’ craft. John’s motto has always been, “We build people that build award-winning catamarans.”

Franck Bauguil, driving yacht sales since 2001 across The Moorings, Sunsail and Leopard, has nurtured the business to its modern-day global dominance of the US and Caribbean markets. His commercial and product expertise, developed over two decades, continues expanding to this day with new product development in the pipeline.

As Franck states, “Our relationship with our builder, Robertson and Caine, is key to our mutual success and is the foundation of our future.”

Together, Robertson and Caine and Leopard Catamarans have launched nearly three thousand catamarans and been awarded seventeen global industry awards.

PPF acquired Robertson and Caine in 2023 and has embraced the distribution agreement with Travelopia (The Moorings, Sunsail and Leopard Catamarans), underwriting the shared vision to be the benchmark for ocean cruising catamarans.

Key Figures

200 catamarans

Built Per year

(50% private with Leopard / 50% Yacht Ownership with Sunsail & The Moorings) 

4+ catamarans

built every week

Over 2,900 catamarans

delivered worldwide 

Over 2,000 employees

At Robertson & Caine 

26 models launched

since 1997 

6 models

In the range

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