The new Astrea 42 sailing catamaran from Fountaine Pajot has won the prestigious 2019 European Yacht of the Year award at Boot Dusseldorf. The stunning yacht has been honored with this honor despite a large selection of multihulls of all sizes. Along with the 2018 Multihull of the Year award, the new award confirms Astrea 42's status as the world's best cruising catamaran.
Fountaine Pajot Astrea 42 - Winner 2019 European Yacht of the Year
Astrea 42 was designed to facilitate smooth movement throughout the boat and to connect the helm station to the outdoor seating area and living quarters from the cockpit roof to the cockpit. The yacht features an abundance of natural light, elegant interiors and functionality for a comfortable cruise while delivering exceptional performance.
The cockpit roof has a double helm seat and a built-in sun lounger for enjoying the surrounding scenery. Spacious cockpit equipped with an additional built-in grill Plancha, and an improved option Beach Club, is the perfect place to relax and feel at one with the ocean. The spacious saloon has been designed with wide panoramic windows that flood the interior with light, and the U-shaped galley flows out of the cockpit through a huge sliding door.
Available in two versions Owner and Quatuor with 12 bathroom layouts, Astrea 42 has everything you need for short or long journeys.
Fountaine Pajot Astrea 42 - Winner 2019 European Yacht of the Year
Fountaine Pajot Astrea 42 - Winner 2019 European Yacht of the Year
Although Astrea 42 was announced just a year ago, since its launch, more than 200 boats have already been sold worldwide. The Astrea 42 delivery times are now slated for 2021, but we have one slot available for June 2019. Additional information about this exceptional opportunity can be obtained by contacting Interparus Yachting on + 33 644 14 21 68 (+ Viber, WhatsApp).
31.01.2019
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