
Cruise sailing catamaran Fountaine Pajot New 44
The very comfort you have always dreamed of.
The perfect catamaran for sailing cruises
New level - these are the two key words that come to mind when you step on board New 44. This is not just a catamaran, but a full-fledged island of life in the middle of an ocean of worries. Every detail was created under the careful supervision of true professionals in their field to give you an unforgettable cruise experience. On the open sea New 44 offers safety, performance and ride quality unmatched by other catamarans.
Thoughtful deck
New 44 This is a new milestone in the history of Fountaine Pajot. This catamaran has not only a striking design, but also excellent performance characteristics that will appeal to the most avid sailing enthusiasts. All sail controls are located at the steering post on the starboard side, which simplifies the control of the catamaran. The large flybridge will give you hours of pleasant relaxation with friends and family, the cockpit will shelter you from the scorching sun, the aft platform will allow you to enjoy swimming, and the bow cockpit will allow you to sunbathe and have fun.
Elegant interior
But not just the deck, after all New 44 also offers a luxurious interior. The salon is separated from the cockpit by transparent stylish doors, which in good weather can be left open. This solution by Fountaine Pajot allowed the boundaries between the interior and exterior spaces of the catamaran to be completely blurred, creating a unique experience.
Sailing life
Available versions
In total, New 44 offers two versions: Maestro and Quatuor. First version, Maestro, is designed for private owners and family yachtsmen. The left float is entirely reserved for the owner, and the right one is for guests. In addition, the left float also has a separate toilet, and the right float has separate toilets for each cabin. Optional in version Maestro Bunk beds can be installed.
The second version, Quatuor, is ideal for charter owners or yachtsmen with a large family and group of friends. This version offers four full cabins with four en-suite bathrooms and even an additional skipper's cabin.
Electric version of ODSea+
Fountaine Pajot has developed a special package of options called ODSea+, which will transform your New 44 into a benchmark example of "green" yachting. Package ODSea+ offers:
- two electric motors with a power of 25 kW;
- 24 kW generator;
- two 24 kW batteries with the possibility of upgrading to 27 kW;
- hydrogeneration;
- solar panels with a capacity of up to 2300 W;
- 6 kW inverter.








Length, m | 13.26 |
Width, m | 7.44 |
Draft, m | 1.38 |
Displacement, t | 15.2 |
Sail area, m2 | 123 |
Fresh water, l | 2 x 300 |
Fuel, l | 2 x 350 |
Architect | Berret-Racoupeau Design |
Engine | 2 x 30 hp / 2 x 45 hp / 2 x 25 kW |
Mainsail | 78 m2 |
Genoa | 45 m2 |
* More detailed information can be obtained by ordering the catalog
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