Bareboat Catamaran Catana 42 CI with watermaker
Bareboat catamaran for independent sailors in French Polynesia
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About Bareboat Catamaran Catana 42 CI with watermaker
The Catana 42 offers a nimble platform for those seeking self-guided exploration of Tahiti and Bora Bora. Built in 2014, this catamaran provides four double cabins accommodating up to eight guests, with the stability and shallow draft characteristic of the model. A watermaker aboard ensures independence during extended passages through the South Pacific archipelago.
Bareboat charters require at least one skipper with demonstrable experience commanding similar-sized yachts or a valid coastal skipper certificate. The yacht is provisioned with snorkelling equipment, dinghy with outboard, safety briefing, bed linen, and towels. Post-charter cleaning is included, as are all local taxes.
Highlights
- •Four double cabins with en-suite facilities for eight guests
- •Onboard watermaker for extended range and independence
- •Dinghy and snorkelling kit included in charter rate
- •Long-duration discounts up to 15 per cent for charters of 28 nights or more
The Charter Experience
Navigate at your own pace between the turquoise anchorages of Polynesia. Dive from your own dinghy into pristine coral gardens, explore isolated atolls, and time your passages to catch the best conditions. This is yacht ownership without the commitment, ideal for experienced sailors who value autonomy over concierge service. Minimum charter duration is five days, extending to seven days during peak seasons such as Christmas and New Year.
Suggested Itinerary
Depart Tahiti bound for the Society Islands, anchoring off Moorea's coral shelves before pushing onwards to Bora Bora. From there, venture into the Tuamotu Atolls, dropping hook in crystalline lagoons where anchorages rarely see other vessels. Return via Raiatea, exploring its underwater archaeological sites before the final passage home.
Specifications
12.6 m
4
8
Catamaran
2014
