The 2013 Fountaine Pajot Helia 44 is a fiberglass catamaran built for serious offshore cruising. Her beam of 24.28 feet creates exceptional stability and interior volume. She's powered by twin 110 hp Volvo Penta diesel engines and carries three cabins with three heads, making her well-suited for extended passages or liveaboard use.
The owner's version layout prioritizes comfort and functionality. A full-beam master suite anchors the accommodation plan, complemented by two additional cabins. The saloon features a U-shaped galley with substantial storage and refrigeration, a central navigation station, and generous seating. The helm benefits from a sport top dodger that provides weather protection while maintaining sightlines. All lines lead back through three winches to the helm station, including an electric halyard winch.
Recent upgrades enhance her offshore capability. New mast, boom, and sails were installed in 2025, along with full replacement of running rigging. Standing rigging was also renewed. A watermaker and genset provide independence for extended cruising, while upgraded solar panels support auxiliary power. Starlink satellite internet is fitted. The cockpit, spanning the full beam, offers a protected helm station, performance winches, and ample space for operations and relaxation.
Length
43.64 FT
Beam
24.28 FT
Draft
3.77 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Catamaran
Cabins
3
Heads
3
Engines
2
Engine Make
Volvo Penta
Engine Model
D2-55
Power
2 x NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
124.16 GAL