Bareboat Catamaran Catana 42 (2014)
Bareboat freedom in New Caledonia's crystalline waters
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About Bareboat Catamaran Catana 42 (2014)
The Catana 42 is a carbon-infusion catamaran built for self-skippered exploration of the South Pacific. This 2014 model offers four double cabins accommodating up to eight guests, with the dual-hull design delivering stability and shallow-draft access to anchorages others cannot reach.
Based in Noumea, this bareboat charter provides exclusive use from 2pm on arrival to 8am on departure. Snorkelling equipment, tender with outboard engine, linens, and towels are included. You arrange provisions, fuel top-ups, and any additional equipment hire separately, giving you full control over your itinerary and provisioning.
Highlights
- •Four cabins sleep up to eight guests in private double berths
- •Carbon construction ensures lightness and durability in tropical conditions
- •Tender and snorkelling kit included for reef exploration
- •Shallow draft accesses remote anchorages throughout the lagoon
- •Self-skippered control of your charter itinerary and timing
The Charter Experience
New Caledonia's barrier reef and lagoon system is among the world's finest cruising grounds. Pristine anchorages, protected waters, and untouched dive sites await those willing to navigate independently. The catamaran's shallow draft opens coves inaccessible to deeper monohulls, whilst the spacious saloon and deck layout make extended stays comfortable for larger groups.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin in Noumea, then sail northeast toward the Belep Islands, exploring hidden anchorages and coral gardens. Continue through the Passe de Boulari to the deeper blue waters, anchor at Isle of Pines for world-class snorkelling, and return via the western lagoon's protected channels. Adjust at your own pace; no schedule dictates your movements.
Specifications
12.6 m
8
4
8
Catamaran
2014
