Bareboat Catamaran Lipari 41
Fountaine Pajot Lipari 41 catamaran for independent explorers
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About Bareboat Catamaran Lipari 41
The Fountaine Pajot Lipari 41 combines sociable accommodation with genuine seaworthiness. Four cabins sleep up to twelve guests across a hull designed for stability in varied conditions, making her equally suited to protected anchorages and open-water passages. The raised saloon delivers commanding sightlines across your surroundings, whilst the extended coach roof creates a generous exterior lounge that serves as the yacht's social hub.
Modern design touches define this bareboat. A centralised helm station streamlines navigation and deckwork, with bridgedeck clearance and substantial headroom below reflecting current cruising catamaran standards. Twin hulls provide the steady platform and shallow draft essential for exploring Florida's diverse waters, from Miami's developed marinas to the remote shallows of the Keys.
Highlights
- •Four private cabins with separate heads accommodate extended family groups or friends without compromise
- •Air conditioning, solar panels, and modern galley systems sustain comfort across multi-week deployments
- •Electric windlass and dinghy davits reduce crew burden during daily passages and anchorings
- •Garmin chartplotter, stereo entertainment, and cockpit shower reflect practical attention to daily living
The Charter Experience
Miami remains America's primary gateway to Caribbean sailing, yet the Southeast's true character emerges southward. From your Lipari 41, the Florida Keys unfold as a chain of protected anchorages, tidal passages, and isolated islands where few larger yachts venture. Bareboat independence means timing your departures to dawn light, selecting anchorages by whim rather than reservation, and anchoring where you choose. The shallow draft unlocks Biscayne Bay's grass flats and the backcountry's narrow channels, transforming a week into genuine exploration rather than a succession of resort ports.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical seven-day charter might depart Miami toward Biscayne National Park's shallow reefs and mangrove anchorages, continue south through the Upper Keys calling at Islamorada and Marathon, then push to the Dry Tortugas' remote atolls and Fort Jefferson before returning via the Gulf side. The Lipari 41's draft and sea-keeping enable routes unavailable to deep-keeled monohulls, rewarding self-reliant skippers with solitude and discovery.
Specifications
11.9 m
12
4
8
Catamaran
2013
