
Fountaine Pajot Power 67 Walk-through
Following a trend towards bigger–yet more efficient–power cats, Fountaine Pajot launched a 67-foot cat with a 32-foot beam that sips fuel in style.

Following a trend towards bigger–yet more efficient–power cats, Fountaine Pajot launched a 67-foot cat with a 32-foot beam that sips fuel in style.

The Fountaine Pajot Power 67 is the largest-ever power multihull from the France-based builder.

The power cat stops over in Portugal on its journey to the Med and shows the author how a smart use of space, in an interesting setting, can be a powerful combination.




Fountaine Pajot Queensland 55Anyone who has ever spent time on a long-range cruise knows well that stability is hard to overrate as a comfort factor. That’s why it should come as no surprise that boatbuilders are beginning to turn out more and more catamaran trawlers, which offer incredible stability with the added bonus of improved fuel economy.

Anyone looking for an exceptionally smooth and sturdy ride while exploring the oceans of the world should definitely check out Queensland’s latest offering. The 55’s catamaran design has a massive beam that monohulls of this length simply cannot duplicate, and stability to match. Of note is the boat’s expansive flying bridge with distinct areas for eating,

Following a trend towards bigger–yet more efficient–power cats, Fountaine Pajot launched a 67-foot cat with a 32-foot beam that sips fuel in style.

The Fountaine Pajot Power 67 is the largest-ever power multihull from the France-based builder.

The power cat stops over in Portugal on its journey to the Med and shows the author how a smart use of space, in an interesting setting, can be a powerful combination.

Dan Harding tests the Fountaine Pajot 44 in Spain.

Our first look at the Fountaine Pajot MY 37.

Manufacturer-supplied video of the Cumberland 47 LC.

Fountaine Pajot Queensland 55Anyone who has ever spent time on a long-range cruise knows well that stability is hard to overrate as a comfort factor. That’s why it should come as no surprise that boatbuilders are beginning to turn out more and more catamaran trawlers, which offer incredible stability with the added bonus of improved fuel economy.

Anyone looking for an exceptionally smooth and sturdy ride while exploring the oceans of the world should definitely check out Queensland’s latest offering. The 55’s catamaran design has a massive beam that monohulls of this length simply cannot duplicate, and stability to match. Of note is the boat’s expansive flying bridge with distinct areas for eating,