Fountaine-Pajot never ceases to delight us with new interesting catamarans. Today Interparus will tell you about the new Fountaine-Pajot Aura 51.
Comfort and compactness
Fountaine-Pajot remains true to its style. With the new Aura 51, the shipyard has combined the comfort of a small superyacht in a compact package.
Fountaine-Pajot Aura 51 was released quite recently - just a couple of months ago. At the same time, she already managed to acquire fans. The catamaran has a large number of rooms on board. The main feature of the boat is that the size and number of rooms a few years ago on a kat 15 meters long were unthinkable. Previously, small superyachts could boast of this
Aura 51 is a flybridge catamaran with a slim bow shape and huge hull size. The displacement of the kat is as much as 18 tons.
Aura 51 Features
Given the number of rooms, it was necessary to create an appropriate convenient layout. Thanks to the size of the hull, it was possible to make fairly large corridors and an elegant entrance to the salon from the hulls.
In addition, the deck layout as a whole has been redesigned to improve air circulation, as well as three separate outdoor seating areas.
Four layout options include from three to six double cabins with bathrooms. The most interesting is the “Full Maestro” layout. This layout assumes that one hull will have three double cabins, while the other will be completely occupied by the master cabin.
The in-house design team worked with Olivier Racoupeau Design to carefully integrate solar panels into the deck. Thanks to this, the yacht is provided with a supply of electricity, which is enough for long-term autonomous operation.
Specifications
| Length | 15.54 m |
| Width | 8.08 m |
| Displacement | 18 100 kg |
| Draft | 1.3m |
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