LAVEZZI 40
Length: |
11,90 m |
Dry weight: |
6100 kg |
Beam: |
6,50 m |
Water capacity: |
2x270 L |
Draught: |
1,10 m |
Waste water tank: |
250 L |
Brand: |
Fountaine Pajot |
Fuel capacity: |
250 L |
Berth: |
8 + 2 |
Engine (HP): |
2x29 |
Cabins: |
4+2 |
Engine Type: |
Diesel |
Toilets: |
2 |
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Lavezzi 40 catamaran - modern, simple and elegant. As a cruising yacht,
Lavezzi 40 is quite impressive, with plenty of room and stability. This cat
is one of those yachts that would be equally at home around Hvar, Vis,
Korcula or Mljet or any of Croatian numerous islands. She would also more
than capably handle coastal cruising. Cat Lavezzi 40 is available for
charter from Trogir (Split) or Dubrovnik. One way charter Split - Dubrovnik is possible
before and after high season.
Combining the attributes of a good charter yacht (good looking design,
luxurious accessories, volume, as many berths as possible) and
performance (good bridge deck clearance, stability and speed) the
Lavezzi 40 has proved as popular catamaran in many charter fleets.
Lavezzi 40 provides adequate accommodation for three or four couples in
an easily handled boat that sails quite well.
Quite apart from the large cockpit lounge
area which is ideally suited for both adults and children, the huge
forward deck and trampoline area is just great for soaking up the
rays or enjoying a little wind in your hair.
LAVEZZI 40 - Overview
Designed and built by Fountaine Pajot (a French company), one of the
world's leading builder of cruising catamarans (the company has built
more than 1,300 catamarans since 1983), the Lavezzi 40 style is typical
of what to expect from a country so strong in yacht design and
technological innovation. The Lavezzi 40 is one of the smaller offshore
cruising cats in the Fountaine Pajot line (from 36 to 60 feet), yet
contains all of the elements you will need for living aboard during
extended family cruising. Catamaran Lavezzi 40 is a substantial cruiser
with good performance and spacious accommodations, designed by famous
naval architects Joubert/Nivelt and interior designer O. Flahault.