50ft Catamaran Setup Australia (2026): Real Boat Life for a Family of Four

If you just want the answer

→ We live on a 50ft catamaran on the Gold Coast, Australia
→ It’s just enough space for a family of four
→ Stable, shallow-water access, but slower and fuel matters

This is our real setup and what daily life actually looks like.


Quick summary

  • Boat: 50ft fiberglass catamaran (hand-built)
  • Location: Gold Coast, Australia
  • Engines: Twin 120HP outboards
  • Household: 2 adults + 2 teenagers
  • Space: Enough, but tight
  • Speed: ~8 knots
  • Fuel: ~200L return (Gold Coast → Tangalooma)

What kind of boat do you need for boat life?

👉 For a family:

50ft is just enough


Smaller boats:

  • Work for couples
  • Can feel tight for families

👉 Space becomes more important than you expect


Why we chose a catamaran

A catamaran = twin-hull boat.


👉 The biggest advantage:

Shallow water access


This means:

  • Anchor closer to shore
  • More flexibility
  • Access more locations on the Gold Coast

👉 This is a real daily-life advantage


Stability (real difference)

Compared to single-hull boats:

👉 Catamarans are more stable


For daily life:

  • Less movement
  • More comfortable
  • Better for families

👉 Especially important with kids


Speed and fuel (real numbers)

Boat life is slow.


👉 Cruising speed: ~8 knots


Example trip (Gold Coast):

  • Gold Coast → Tangalooma
  • One way: ~8 hours
  • Fuel (return): ~200 litres

👉 Fuel is a real cost factor


Tender setup (essential system)

We use a tender:

  • 3.5 metres

👉 This is critical for:

  • Going ashore
  • Daily transport
  • Flexibility

From experience:

👉 3.5m = good balance


Smaller tenders:

👉 Too limiting


Living space (family reality)

We are:

  • Two adults
  • Two teenagers

👉 Honest answer:

It’s slightly cramped


Reality:

  • Limited personal space
  • Shared areas
  • Teenagers feel it

👉 This is the part people don’t show


Is 50ft enough?

👉 For us:

→ Yes, but just enough


For couples:

→ You can go smaller


For families:

👉 Space matters more than expected


The real trade-offs

Boat life looks like:

  • Freedom
  • Views
  • Adventure

Reality:

👉 Trade-offs


  • Speed vs fuel
  • Space vs comfort
  • Freedom vs systems

👉 You don’t get everything


The real takeaway

Boat life is not about the dream.

👉 It’s about the setup


Your boat defines:

  • Your space
  • Your cost
  • Your daily life

👉 Get this wrong, everything is harder


How this connects to real life systems

Your boat is just the base.


Daily life depends on systems:

👉 Internet
👉 Electricity
👉 Water
👉 Waste


👉 See full setup:


👉 This is how the whole system works together


Final answer

Our setup on the Gold Coast:

→ 50ft catamaran
→ Family of four
→ Just enough space
→ Real trade-offs


👉 That’s boat life

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