The full Fountaine Pajot range — sailing and power. From the entry-level Isla 40 to the Thira 80 flagship, from the MY 37 to the Power 80. Current inventory from vetted brokers in Spain, France, Italy, Greece and Croatia. Both new-generation FP41/FP44/FP51 hulls and the legacy Lucia, Helia, Lipari and Saona models that still dominate the used market.
Fountaine Pajot's current sailing range covers eight models from 40 to 80 feet. The yard rebranded the lineup in late 2025 — the Aura 51 became the FP51, with the FP41, FP44, FP48 and FP55 launching in 2026 — but most live inventory still trades under the original names below.
Fountaine Pajot launched its Motor Yacht range with the MY 37 in 2015 and now produces power catamarans up to 80 feet. The current MY6 and Power 80 are in production; the MY 37, MY 40, MY 44, MY5 and Power 67 are discontinued but well-represented on the used market.
Looking specifically at power? See our Fountaine Pajot power catamarans guide for a full comparison of the MY range, Power 67 and Power 80.
The Lucia 40, Lipari 41, Helia 44, Saona 47 and Athena 38 are no longer in production but still represent a significant share of the used Fountaine Pajot market. Each was a class leader in its time, and prices on well-maintained examples remain firm.
Looking specifically at used? See used Fountaine Pajot catamarans for sale for our full second-hand inventory across all models.











Fountaine Pajot was founded in 1976 in La Rochelle, France, by Jean-François Fountaine, Yves Pajot, Daniel Givon and Rémi Tristan. The yard moved into multihulls in 1981 and launched its first cruising catamaran, the Louisiane 37. Today it produces sailing catamarans from 40 to 80 feet and power catamarans from 36 to 80 feet — alongside a new Yachts division building 35m+ motor catamarans like the FPY120.
The current sailing range was rebranded in late 2025 as part of a generational refresh: the Aura 51 became the FP51, with the FP41, FP44, FP48 and FP55 launching at the 2026 Cannes Yachting Festival. Older legacy models — the Lucia 40, Lipari 41, Saona 47 and Helia 44 — remain dominant on the used market. Compared to Lagoon, Fountaine Pajot tends to favour a slightly more performance-oriented design with elevated bulkhead helm stations and sculpted hulls. See our Lagoon vs Fountaine Pajot comparison for the full breakdown.
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