Bareboat Catamaran Fountaine Pajot Orana 44
Fountaine Pajot Orana 44 catamaran for self-skippered Caribbean sailing
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About Bareboat Catamaran Fountaine Pajot Orana 44
The Fountaine Pajot Orana 44 combines purposeful sea-keeping with refined onboard comfort. Her catamaran hull delivers stability and shallow draft ideal for exploring the British Virgin Islands, whilst the well-proportioned design minimises motion and maximises living space. Built in 2010, this three-cabin owner's version has been maintained to exacting standards.
The saloon and cockpit flow as one continuous space with commanding 360-degree visibility from the helm. Three crew members can work the boat comfortably at the wheel, with all controls logically grouped within reach. Below decks, the galley opens toward the cockpit for seamless entertaining, whilst the forward-facing chart table suits both navigator and social gatherer.
Three generously proportioned double cabins feature dedicated shower and head facilities in each. Storage is abundant throughout. Climate control and a generator deliver the refinement expected in this category, transforming Caribbean bareboat sailing into genuine relaxation.
Highlights
- •Three cabins with ensuite facilities accommodate six guests in genuine comfort
- •Cockpit and saloon on same level with open galley for engaging with water and company
- •Shallow draft and catamaran hull navigate BVI anchorages with confidence and stablity
- •Air conditioning and generator ensure respite during tropical heat whilst maintaining self-skippered freedom
The Charter Experience
The British Virgin Islands reward patient exploration. Moorings scatter across protected anchorages from Virgin Gorda to Jost van Dyke, each offering white sand and crystalline water. The Orana 44's performance under sail, paired with self-skippered independence, allows you to follow conditions and whim across the archipelago. Whether anchored off Anegada's reefs or tucked into a quiet lee, the catamaran's stability and comfort justify extended time aboard.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin in Tortola, sail south toward Peter Island and Norman Island for exploration and snorkelling, then westward to Jost van Dyke for sunset anchorages. The next passage takes you northeast to Virgin Gorda and The Baths, before returning via Mosquito Island and Scrub Island. Flex your route around weather and crew energy, anchoring where the light pleases you.
Specifications
13.4 m
6
3
6
Catamaran
2010
