Bareboat Catamaran Fountaine Pajot Helia 44
Dual-cabin Helia 44 for independent explorers of the Virgin Islands
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About Bareboat Catamaran Fountaine Pajot Helia 44
This Fountaine Pajot Helia 44 bareboat catamaran offers the autonomy and space serious sailors seek when chartering the Caribbean. Built in 2013, she combines proven performance under sail with the stability and comfort that dual hulls provide, making her equally suited to couples navigating solo or small groups sharing the helm.
The protected flybridge steering station delivers commanding visibility whilst underway, whilst the integrated indoor and outdoor saloon spaces cater to both active sailing and leisurely anchorage days. Four cabins plus two additional berths accommodate your chosen crew or extended party with genuine privacy and comfort.
Highlights
- •Queen-sized berths in all cabins with private ensuite heads and separate shower compartments
- •Flybridge helm station with exceptional sightlines for both navigation and entertainment
- •Air conditioning, generator, and hard bimini with skylights for all-weather comfort
- •Tender and snorkelling gear included, plus onboard audio system for evening relaxation
The Charter Experience
The British Virgin Islands remain the gold standard for bareboat exploration. Tortola and its surrounding waters offer protected anchorages, predictable trade winds, and the freedom to plot your own course between white-sand coves and heritage sites. With established provisioning and repair infrastructure, this destination suits confident sailors looking to captain their own vessel without compromise.
Suggested Itinerary
Depart Tortola for Norman Island's Bight, where protected waters reward early arrivals. Progress eastward via Virgin Gorda and Prickly Pear Island, anchoring at Leverick Bay for provisioning and local dining. The northern route towards Anegada rewards patient sailors with exceptional snorkelling and genuine isolation, before returning via Cooper Island and Salt Island.
Specifications
13.3 m
4
8
Catamaran
2013
