A new exclusive catamaran from the shipyard Fountaine Pajot called New 80 has been launched! Interparus shares the first details!
The long-awaited catamaran New 80
It hasn't been long since the new catamaran from Fountaine Pajot was announced. Even at the time of the announcement, we were surprised by the dimensions of the kat - the New 80 is, in a sense, an intermediate link between superyachts (supercatamarans) and ordinary yachts.
The largest model of the shipyard distinguished itself not only by its dimensions, but also by the level of comfort. Spacious cabins, two full-fledged cockpits, Fountaine Pajot signature style… More about the technical characteristics of the catamaran you you can find out from the link.
Among the features of the catamaran are two flybridges, a salon with large sliding glass windows and “unobtrusive luxury” in the interior decoration.
Launching
And so, just last week, the New 80 was finally launched! The first real pictures and videos of the catamaran on the water immediately appeared on the network. The 24m catamaran looks really good.
On board can accommodate up to 12 people (guests) and 4 crew members. Several catamarans have already been purchased, so the shipyard has no problems with orders. Apparently, the New 80 will become one of the shipyard's most successful models. Looking forward to more photos and videos in the near future!
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17.08.2023
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