Bareboat Catamaran Fountaine Pajot Helia 44
Catamaran comfort for exploring the British Virgin Islands
Vessel Photos
About Bareboat Catamaran Fountaine Pajot Helia 44
The Fountaine Pajot Helia 44 is a capable bareboat catamaran built for both performance and relaxation. Her dual-hull design delivers stable cruising, whilst the protected flybridge steering station offers commanding visibility across open water. The broad deck plan accommodates 12 guests across four cabins, each fitted with queen berths, private ensuite facilities, and generous natural light.
Interior and exterior spaces flow seamlessly, creating multiple entertaining zones. The covered bimini with skylights provides shade without sacrificing deck space, whilst a charcoal BBQ enables alfresco dining. Air conditioning and onboard generator ensure comfort during anchorages, and the auxiliary engine provides reliable propulsion when the breeze drops.
Highlights
- •Dual-hull catamaran with stable platform and shallow draft for BVI anchorages
- •Four private cabins with ensuite heads and separate shower compartments
- •Protected flybridge steering station with excellent sightlines
- •12-foot tender and complete snorkelling kit for water activities
The Charter Experience
Base your week in Tortola and navigate the sheltered Sir Francis Drake Channel to discover anchorages ranging from pristine limestone cliffs to white-sand spits. The British Virgin Islands reward methodical exploration; spend mornings under sail between Jost Van Dyke, Great Camanoe, and Virgin Gorda, then anchor in settled waters for snorkelling and evening gatherings on deck. The 12-foot tender with outboard extends your range to shallow bays and uninhabited islets, whilst onboard snorkelling equipment equips you to inspect reefs from the waterline.
Suggested Itinerary
From Tortola, sail southeast to The Baths at Virgin Gorda, where granite boulders frame crystalline lagoons ideal for morning swims. Continue to Jost Van Dyke's Foxy's anchorage for island provisioning, then explore the Tobago Cays' coral gardens. A sheltered night at Little Harbour allows for charcoal-grilled suppers beneath the stars, whilst the westerly passage back to Tortola offers downwind sailing to conclude your week.
Specifications
13.3 m
12
4
8
Catamaran
2013
