Bareboat Catamaran Fountaine Pajot Orana 44
Dual-hull freedom across the Windward Islands
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About Bareboat Catamaran Fountaine Pajot Orana 44
The Fountaine Pajot Orana 44 is a purpose-built catamaran for those seeking genuine autonomy in warm waters. Her twin hulls provide the stability and spaciousness that monohulls cannot match, whilst her uncomplicated systems reward confident sailors with straightforward operation. Based in Le Marin, Martinique, she sleeps up to 10 guests across four double cabins and two forward singles, making her equally suited to family crews and friend groups navigating the Windward Islands.
Accommodation is sensibly arranged. The forward cabins, accessible from the deck or main saloon, work well for younger crew members who appreciate proximity to the action topside. The double cabins offer proper separation and privacy. Throughout, the layout encourages movement and doesn't feel cramped, a hallmark of thoughtful catamaran design from the French builder.
Highlights
- •Twin-hulled stability with shallow-water draft ideal for Windward anchorages
- •Integrated navigation suite including chartplotter, GPS, and wind instrumentation
- •Deck shower, electric windlass, and swimming ladder for practical seamanship
- •Semi-rigid dinghy and outboard engine included; snorkelling equipment and barbecue ready to deploy
The Charter Experience
Bareboat sailing in the Windwards demands respect and planning, but rewards you with unguided access to Dominica's leeward anchorages, St. Lucia's volcanic bays, and the protected waters between islands. The Orana 44 is built for this. Shallow-water capability and sea-kindly motion mean you'll reach the anchorages others cannot easily access. Deck showers, snorkelling gear, and a functional galley support extended passages without resort dependency. The semi-rigid dinghy opens up beach exploration and tender work that larger vessels simply cannot manage.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might unfold like this: departure from Le Marin with an easy sail to Sainte-Luce, then island-hop northward through the grenadines, anchoring off Bequia or Mustique depending on conditions and mood. The catamaran's shallow draft opens access to the northern Windwards, where Dominica's unspoilt bays and St. Lucia's Pitons remain pleasingly uncrowded. Return via the lee shore, using the dinghy to explore anchorages that monohull sailors cannot reach.
Specifications
13.1 m
6
10
Catamaran
2010
