Bareboat Catamaran Fountaine Pajot Helia 44
Fountaine Pajot Helia 44 bareboat. Four cabins, Virgin Islands freedom.
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About Bareboat Catamaran Fountaine Pajot Helia 44
The Fountaine Pajot Helia 44 is a catamaran purpose-built for independent exploration of the British Virgin Islands. Her twin hulls deliver stability and shallow-draught access to anchorages others cannot reach. The protected steering station on the flybridge offers commanding visibility, whilst the broad deck plan accommodates guests comfortably between passages.
Four cabins, each with queen-sized berths and private ensuite facilities, provide genuine privacy for families and groups. Cabin design emphasises natural light and cross-ventilation, with individual climate control and thoughtful storage integration throughout.
Highlights
- •Four private cabins with ensuite heads and separate shower compartments
- •Flybridge with hard bimini and skylights for protected navigation and al fresco dining
- •Integrated saloon and cockpit layout ideal for entertaining and relaxation
- •12-foot tender and snorkelling equipment included; air conditioning, generator, and charcoal barbecue onboard
The Charter Experience
Bareboat charter in the Virgin Islands rewards confident sailors with unstructured freedom. Anchor off Norman Island's Caves. Dine ashore in Road Town or charter-friendly settlements. Drift between Jost Van Dyke, Peter Island, and the Bight at Virgin Gorda. The catamaran's generous entertaining spaces, both sheltered and open, make extended cruising as rewarding as the destinations themselves.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin in Tortola, then proceed east to Virgin Gorda and the Baths. Spend two days exploring the Sir Francis Drake Channel, anchoring at secluded sites between Peter Island and Jost Van Dyke. Return via Road Town, allowing time for provisions and local exploration before departure.
Specifications
13.3 m
12
4
8
Catamaran
2013
