Bareboat Catamaran Fountaine Pajot Saba 50
Six-cabin catamaran excellence in the British Virgin Islands
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About Bareboat Catamaran Fountaine Pajot Saba 50
The Fountaine Pajot Saba 50 combines generous deck space with considered interior design, delivering both performance and comfort across the Virgin Islands. Six well-appointed cabins accommodate extended family groups, whilst the open-plan saloon and multiple relaxation zones ensure no one feels confined, even in modest chop.
Natural light floods through oversized ports and cabin windows, a hallmark of the Saba's architectural approach. The galley is properly equipped for self-catering, featuring refrigeration and a three-ring cooker. Storage throughout the saloon, passageways, and cabins prevents the clutter that typically mars bareboat charters of this size.
Highlights
- •Foredeck sunbathing area positioned for unobstructed views and afternoon shade
- •Fly bridge with built-in seating and outdoor refrigeration for extended time aloft
- •Cockpit sized generously for al fresco dining without feeling cramped
- •Six separate cabins reduce the intimacy concerns that plague larger single-cabin charters
The Charter Experience
Bareboat chartering in the British Virgin Islands rewards those who value independence and intimate exploration. Anchor at secluded bays inaccessible to larger vessels, or island-hop between Tortola, Virgin Gorda, and Jost Van Dyke on your own schedule. The Saba's dual-hull design offers stability and shallow draft, granting access to protected anchorages where the water remains glass-like even when trade winds kick up elsewhere.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical eight-day itinerary begins in Tortola and unfolds northward to Virgin Gorda's Baths and Spanish Town. Detour west to Jost Van Dyke for white-sand anchorages and the Soggy Dollar Bar, then return via Norman Island's caves and Salt Island's wreck anchorages, concluding in Scrub Island or Peter Island depending on wind and weather.
Specifications
15.0 m
6
13
Catamaran
2017
