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Fountaine Pajot FPY 70S: an iconic yacht

by Fountaine Pajot 3 Oct 23:44 AEST

The FPY 70S introduces a new way of living at sea. True to the Fountaine Pajot signature, it blends elegance, sailing excellence and the quiet experience of eco-navigation. A catamaran yacht built to last.

Its distinctive style outlines a perfect wake that goes with the flow. Every line catches the eye, every space sets a rhythm, every material leaves a lasting impression. A lifestyle where luxury is everywhere, discreet yet confident. A lifestyle shaped around you.

The FPY 70S combines a bold signature with a high level of personalization

22 meters long, 226 m2 of living space, the FPY 70S is a true residence in motion, open to the horizon. Up to 12 guests and 5 crew members can enjoy their own space and a sense of freedom on board.

A 51 m2 terrace lounge at the rear, a 31 m2 panoramic flybridge, a 26 m2 foredeck lounge with integrated spa, and a 25 m2 Maestro suite...

Every volume is designed to flow naturally, inviting connection or retreat. At the stern, the beach club brings together relaxation and active leisure: sunbeds, hydraulic beach platfor, and vast storage for nautical equipment.

The ocean turns in to your very own playground.

Take the helm of the FPY 70S - where the wind guides, and every course leads to pure pleasure.

A catamaran yacht designed to match your rhythm

Up to 8 layout configurations.
With the galley opening onto the aft terrace or positioned along the passageway, 3 to 6 guest staterooms, and up to 5 crew cabins, each arrangement is designed to enhance every moment on board and meet your lifestyle needs.

A refined selection of materials, textures, and tones creates an atmosphere that reflects your personal vision. And beyond that, Fountaine Pajot is by your side to craft fully bespoke solutions.

Tranquility, elevated to an art of care

The captain and crew are the quiet guardians of your rhythm. Discreet, attentive, and always present when needed, their approach is just right and respectful of your space. Every detail - from flow of movement to living volumes - is designed to support your experience without ever interrupting it. With 34 m" dedicated to the crew, including a true captain's cabin with en-suite bathroom and separate crew quarters, the FPY 70S offers service standards typically reserved for larger units.

Enhanced and mastered autonomy: 7,000 W of solar panels, generator, a 300 L/h watermaker, and a 1,300 L tank. Energy flows quietly, adapting to your needs. Air conditioning, lighting, spa, multimedia, and continuous cooking - every feature remains fully available at all times, adapting to your pace, without compromise.

Private appointments to visit La Rochelle to view the FPY 70S in production and meet with the build team can be arranged through The Yacht Sales Co., Fountaine Pajot’s Asia Pacific dealer. Early production slots are now open for early 2027 delivery.

For more information, contact The Yacht Sales Co. on +61 (0) 7 5452 5164, email or visit yachtsalesco.com.

Specifications:

  • Length overall: 22 m
  • Beam overall: 10.03 m
  • Draft: 1.78 m
  • Mainsail area: 168 m2
  • Genoa area: 114 m2
  • Displacement unloaded: 40 T
  • Standard Power: 2 x 150 cv
  • Option Power: 2 x 195 cv
  • Fresh water tank: 1300 L
  • Diesel tank: 1300 L

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