K56

Luxury Sailing Catamaran

K56

Luxury Sailing Catamaran

Abundant Life was launched as a dream before she came off the drawing board. Owner David Leppan, having experienced bareboat charters, planned for a life aboard. Space, comfort, safety, and speed were the key design criteria.

With prior sailing and cruising experience, it was time to realise the dream. Designer Anthony Key created the working drawings, and the 55 ft sailing catamaran project began.

Built entirely with foam coring and epoxy resins, the vessel features spacious sponsons, a wide beam, high bridge-deck clearance, and a raised helm station — all influencing the layout of deck hardware and engine rooms.

Performance under power called for twin 110 hp Yanmar 4-cylinder diesels, driving folding props via direct drive gearboxes. This compact, low-maintenance setup is ideal for long ocean passages — with careful engine access design making maintenance feasible even in rough seas. The fuel system includes day tanks, a fuel scrubbing system, and cleanable built-in storage tanks.

Luxuriously appointed, the yacht demands high electrical capacity across both 220 V and 12 V systems. A full Mastervolt system — including battery cells, charger/inverter, and monitoring — is installed, with a 7 kW generator for onboard power and charging at anchor.

During sea trials in Table Bay, Abundant Life met all design speeds under sail and power. On her maiden cruise to East London, she consistently reached 22 knots while maintaining crew comfort and stability.

Today, Abundant Life is cruising the Indian Ocean — fulfilling the purpose she was built for.

SPECS

Accommodation and Layout

  • 4 × en suite double cabins

  • Forepeak crew quarters

  • Saloon incorporating galley, U-shaped couch, and navigation station

  • Aft deck with weather protection from extended coach roof

  • Raised helm station with centralised winches and lines

Engines and Tanks

  • Engines: 2 × Yanmar 110 hp 4-cylinder diesel engines

  • Fuel tanks: 2 × 1000 litre aluminium tanks with transfer pumps and fuel polishing system

  • Water tanks: 1000 litre total capacity in two tanks

  • Watermakers: 1 × 200 litre/hour engine driven, 1 × 50 litre/hour AC powered

  • Black water stored in built-in tanks

Electrics

  • 2 × 3000 watt inverter/chargers

  • 1500 amp/hour house battery bank

  • Separate batteries for winches, windlass, and sail furlers

Electronics

  • Autopilot

  • Chartplotters

  • Radar 4 kW

  • VHF

  • SSB

  • Sailing instruments

  • Compass

  • Satellite communications

  • Weather fax

Windlass and Winches

  • Heavy-duty anchor windlass

  • Stern anchor windlass

  • Powered tender davit winch

  • Powered halyard and reefing winches

Domestic Appliances

  • 2 × 130 litre fridges

  • 1 × 200 litre chest freezer

  • 1 × cockpit fridge/freezer

  • 1 × ice maker

  • Gas cooker hob and oven with griller

  • Gas cooker and hob in cockpit

  • Microwave oven

  • Toaster

  • Bread maker

  • Drinking water purification system

  • Washing machine/tumble dryer combination

  • Air conditioning in sponsons and saloon

Water System

  • Freshwater system, interconnected and pressurised

  • Outdoor showers on transom and at mast step

Anchoring

  • 2 × main anchors, Fortress and Delta

  • 1 × stern anchor, Fortress

Safety Equipment

  • 1 × 10-man life raft

  • Category A safety equipment for 10 persons

  • EPIRB

  • MOB electronic warning system

  • Hand-held watermaker

  • Satellite telephone and solar charger

  • Hand-held GPS and VHF

Sails

  • Fully battened main

  • Genoa

  • Storm sail

Generator

  • 7 kW Northern Lights

Tenders

  • 1 × semi-rigid 4.5 m with 40 hp outboard engine

  • 1 × inflatable 3.2 m with 15 hp outboard engine

Dive Compressor

  • Bauer Junior

Solar Panels

  • Total 1000 watt