2016 Fountaine Pajot Helia 44 Evolution
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Marseille, 13, France


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Additional Information - Infused fiberglass composite construction with balsa/Klegecell sandwich for the hull and superstructure. - 21m aluminium rig with aluminium boom, stainless steel standing rigging, Profurl furler and sail wardrobe including mainsail, genoa and gennaker. - Twin Volvo D2 50F engines with 2 x 50 HP Saildrives, well suited for a 13.30m cruising catamaran. - Autonomy-oriented equipment, including 5 x 300 W solar panels, 600 Ah service batteries, 12V 60 l/h watermaker and electric davits.
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Summary
CRESCENDO is a used 2016 Fountaine Pajot Helia 44 Evolution sailing catamaran located in Marseille, 13, France. This 44-foot composite multihull was designed by Berret Racoupeau Yacht Design and measures 13.3 meters overall, with a 7.4-meter beam and 1.2-meter draft. The accommodations include six cabins and four heads, with capacity listed for up to eight passengers. The saloon provides panoramic views, while the U-shaped galley includes storage, a 90-liter refrigerator, and a microwave.
The propulsion package consists of twin Volvo D2 50F engines with saildrives, delivering a combined 100 hp. Sailing equipment includes a 21-meter aluminum mast, aluminum boom, stainless steel standing rigging, Profurl furler, mainsail, genoa, gennaker, and manual and electric winches. Additional cruising systems include five 300-watt solar panels, 600 Ah service batteries, and a 12-volt watermaker rated at 60 liters per hour. Electric davits carry a 3.4-meter Hypalon tender with a 15 hp outboard, while exterior features include an aft cockpit, swim-platform access, forward trampoline, and raised helm station.
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