I am proud to present my Salina 48, a first-hand catamaran designed for high seas adventures. This sailboat is equipped to provide optimal comfort with its 4 double cabins, including one set up as a workshop. It also features solar panels, a desalinator, a generator, and central heating for your comfort.
The Salina 48 is a model of cruising living-aboard catamaran, built by Fountaine Pajot in France. Designed by naval architect Berret-Racoupeau, this sailboat measures 14.3 meters in hull length. Production of this model started in 2007.
This catamaran is equipped with a Full batten mainsail on ball-bearing tracks, a gennaker and a reacher on furler, as well as a new lazy bag. Onboard electronics include FURUNO and RAYMARINE equipment, along with a COBRA VHF.
The Salina 48 offers great comfort with its 4 toilets, including 1 electric with black water tank, and a water capacity of 750 liters with 2 water heaters. The boat is also equipped with a washer-dryer and a helm bimini.
The Salina 48 is an exceptional catamaran for several reasons. First, it was designed to offer optimal comfort offshore, with top-tier equipment and spacious layouts. Additionally, it is equipped with many high-end accessories and gear, such as solar panels, a desalinator, and a generator, making it an autonomous vessel ready for long cruises. Finally, its
The Salina 48 offers optimized living space, ensuring comfort and conviviality on board.
Its maneuverability is enhanced by two engines, making handling easier in challenging conditions.
Designed for cruising, it combines sailing performance and comfort, ideal for long days at sea.