Boats for saleFountaine Pajot Orana 44

Fountaine Pajot Orana 44 – For sale

DESIGNER:
FOUNTAINE PAJOT
TYPE:
Sail
Price Reduced
  MODEL DETAILS
ID
2393
DATE LISTED
2026-03-30 17:57:36
CATEGORY
Sail
YEAR
2008
BRAND
FOUNTAINE PAJOT
MODEL
Fountaine Pajot Orana 44
DESIGNER
Fountaine Pajot
PRICE
NZD
$
449000
LOCATION
Marsden Cove
  SPECS
LENGTH OVERALL (M)
13.41
BEAM (M)
7.35
DRAFT (M)
1.21
ACCOMMODATION
3 Cabins
HULL TYPE
multihull
MAX ENGINER POWER (HP)
60
  CONTACT
BROKER
36 Degrees Brokerage
Laurent Boudou
Mobile:
+64 21 424 789
Email:
laurent@36degrees.nz
SPECIAL NOTES
Price Reduced

The 2008 Fountaine Pajot Orana 44 represents one of the most respected cruising catamarans ever to emerge from the renowned French builder's yard. With a generous 13.41 metres of length and an impressive 7.35-metre beam, this multihull delivers the kind of stability, volume and comfort that serious bluewater cruisers demand. Three well-appointed cabins make her an ideal liveaboard or extended passage-making platform, offering genuine privacy and separation for couples or families sharing the voyage.

Fountaine Pajot's reputation for quality construction and seaworthy design is well established globally, and the Orana 44 exemplifies their commitment to combining performance with livability. A shallow draft of just 1.21 metres opens up anchorages and shallow-water destinations that deeper monohulls simply cannot access — a genuine cruising advantage in the Pacific and beyond. Currently berthed at Marsden Cove, one of New Zealand's premier marina facilities, this vessel is well-positioned for coastal cruising, island hopping or an offshore passage.

With a price reduction now in place, the Orana 44 represents outstanding value in the premium cruising catamaran market. Don't miss this opportunity to acquire a highly regarded bluewater catamaran at a compelling price.

Fountaine Pajot Orana 44

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