We are very proud and pleased to announce that the Fountaine Pajot MY 44 power catamaran has been voted Best in the Passagemakers category and received the 2018 Motor Boat Awards by the prestigious British Motor Boat & Yachting magazine.
Fountaine Pajot MY 44 Voted Best Power Catamaran for Long Distance Cruises
Fountaine Pajot MY 44 Voted Best Power Catamaran for Long Distance Cruises
The judges commented on their decision:
“The winner of this category claims the award for combining the ability to travel long distances, with good speed and huge living space on board. In this booming sector, the power catamaran Fountaine Pajot MY 44 is one of the best on the market. "
Fountaine Pajot MY 44 Voted Best Power Catamaran for Long Distance Cruises
Fountaine Pajot MY 44 Voted Best Power Catamaran for Long Distance Cruises
A highlight of the MY 44 and all Fountaine Pajot power catamarans is that they are designed from the ground up as power catamarans. If you look at sailing catamarans Fountaine Pajot, you won't see the same hull but with a mast and sails. This trick is used by almost all shipyards, but sailing and motor catamarans Fountaine pajot there is not even a special external resemblance. In addition, installed on MY 44 IPS motors require a new hull and underwater profile.
With dynamic and sporty lines, MY 44 features semi-displacement housings designed specifically to provide excellent performance, fuel efficiency and stability in all conditions.
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Fountaine Pajot MY 44 entered the market at a good time, and anyone who does not believe in the power catamarans and catamarans market in general now just needs to take a closer look at this niche and understand what is really going on in the yachting industry at the moment.
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12.01.2018
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