Bareboat Catamaran NN
Bareboat freedom on the French Riviera's most elegant coast
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About Bareboat Catamaran NN
The Fountaine Pajot New 44 offers uncluttered living across four double cabins, designed for eight guests who value space and natural light. Large windows flood the saloon and sleeping quarters with daylight, while the well-equipped galley transforms meal preparation into a shared ritual rather than a chore. Expansive deck areas invite long stretches of unhurried lounging, with the shoreline always within arm's reach.
Built in 2026, this French-manufactured catamaran combines the engineering heritage of Fountaine Pajot (crafting catamarans since 1976) with contemporary comfort. The hull design keeps motion gentle, the dual-hull stability makes anchoring effortless, and modern systems like GPS chart plotters and autopilot leave navigators confident yet relaxed. Whether you hold a skipper's licence or prefer professional guidance, NN adapts to your preference.
Highlights
- •Four double cabins with abundant natural light throughout the yacht
- •Spacious deck areas perfect for sunbathing, dining, and socialising
- •Modern navigation suite including autopilot, GPS, and radar for confident sailing
- •Optional skipper arrangement available; water toys (kayaks, paddleboards) hire on request
The Charter Experience
Charter the Riviera at the pace that suits you, waking in pastel villages one day and remote anchorages the next. Mornings settle on the forward nets with coffee and sea breeze; afternoons dissolve into swimming, paddleboarding, and seaside lounging. The rhythm between destinations becomes the holiday itself, marked by unhurried meals prepared aboard, sunset hours stretched over the water, and the luxury of simply pausing when something catches your eye. St Raphaël, Cannes, St Tropez, Antibes, Monaco and Nice all sit within easy reach, yet none demand your attention if solitude appeals more.
Suggested Itinerary
Start from St Raphaël and drift westward, anchoring off the Îles d'Hyères for a sheltered swim, then curve towards Cannes for an evening ashore before heading to the quieter anchorages near Îles de Lérins. From there, the coast opens toward St Tropez's famous bay, followed by gentler explorations around Porquerolles or Antibes. Each passage rewards slow cruising; each anchorage earns its own sunset.
Specifications
12.1 m
8
4
8
Catamaran
2026
