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The Fountain Pajot 44 is all about Speed, Space and Comfort.

January 15, 2018 12:11 pm

Sailing catamarans are a hit in the Caribbean for a reason. They are far more stable, with a reduced draft and a higher speed downwind. It was only a question of time before the multihull starts taking over the powerboat segment. Today even on the superyacht market we are seeing more and more multihull appearing since Adastra, the first trimaran yacht, and there is a reason for that.

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Power catamarans provide with increased space and stability compared to their peers’ monohull. The Fountain Pajot 44MY indeed provides ample accommodation for 6 guests in three abnormally wide cabins.  One entire hull is dedicated to the master suite, with an en-suite head and shower, a walk’in closet and washing machine. The two suites also feature an en-suite bathroom and queen size beds. 

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On the main deck, the salon is far larger than on any motor yacht her size. The aft section features an al-fresco dining area, that would normally be found on a 70′ yacht at least, just a flight of stairs from the swim platform, spreading over the entire beam of both hulls. That yacht can accommodate a tender larger than on any 44′. However a tender might not be needed, thanks to the shallow draft of this multihull. With a 4′ draft only, the Fountain Pajot 44MY is relatively shallow for her volume. 

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Her flybridge is much wider than on normal yachts, with lounging area, al-fresco dining a helm station and a wet bar. Covered by a hard to with retracting cover, the flybridge will be the ideal location to entertain your guest.

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In short, the 44′ Fountain Pajot MY offer increased volume and interior space compared to similar yachts, thanks to an extended beam. The stability at sea and anchor is only increased and the exterior space is incomparable. 

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