Bareboat Catamaran LA DOLCE VITA
Four-cabin Fountaine Pajot for eight, ready to explore America's coastal heritage
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About Bareboat Catamaran LA DOLCE VITA
LA DOLCE VITA is a Fountaine Pajot MY6 bareboat catamaran built in 2025, offering generous accommodation and the stability that defines the brand's engineering. With four cabins, three heads, and a wide beam, she provides comfortable living spaces for groups of up to eight without compromise.
The layout combines three double cabins with one twin, supported by a full galley equipped with refrigeration, stove, and preparation surfaces. Climate control and a watermaker ensure practical comfort during extended cruising. The open saloon flows naturally to exterior entertainment areas, where a grill and dining space encourage al fresco living.
Bareboat charter means you retain complete freedom to set your own pace and route. LA DOLCE VITA carries navigation electronics including GPS chart plotter and VHF radio. If you prefer professional seamanship, a skipper can be engaged to occupy one of the guest cabins.
Highlights
- •Spacious four-cabin layout with three heads, accommodating eight guests without crowding
- •Modern Fountaine Pajot construction with catamaran stability and low fuel consumption
- •Full galley, air conditioning, watermaker, and entertainment systems for week-long independence
- •Bareboat flexibility or optional skipper engagement, depending on your experience and preference
The Charter Experience
The American East Coast invites methodical exploration of historic waterways and natural anchorages. From Annapolis in the Chesapeake Bay, you might navigate the Intracoastal Waterway through the Carolinas, discovering colonial ports and centuries-old landmarks. Alternatively, set course northeast toward New England's quieter harbors and Maine's rugged coastline. Each region offers distinct character: tidal rivers flanked by live oak, protected sounds ideal for light-wind days, and working harbors that reveal the region's maritime traditions. Water toys—kayaks, paddleboards, and fishing equipment—extend your connection to the water during anchored hours.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin in historic Annapolis, exploring the Chesapeake's protected waters and quiet anchorages before transiting south. Venture into the Intracoastal Waterway to discover charming Carolina ports, or head north to experience the maritime heritage and natural beauty of New England. Each route rewards patient cruising—short daily passages allow time to anchor, explore by dinghy, fish, or simply observe the changing light on water and shoreline.
Specifications
15.0 m
8
4
8
Catamaran
2025
