Yacht Charter in US Virgin Islands - Fontaine Pajot Saba 50

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$19'700 - $33'000 per week

All-inclusive charter rates per week. Additional fees as local taxes, cruising permits, marina fees may apply. Surcharge for the Christmas and New Years charters may apply.

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Fontaine Pajot Saba 50 Catamaran

LENGTH
14.98m
CREW
Crewed
GUESTS
6
CABINS
3
MIN RENTAL
week

About This Yacht

This is stunning Fontane Pajot Saba 50 sailing catamaran, which sleeps up to 6 guests in 3 spacious cabins with walk-around queen beds and lots of storage space. There are 5 freshwater electric heads with separate shower stalls. The master cabin is slightly larger than the other 2 cabins and has a larger bathroom as well as an office desk and TV. The saloon table also converts to a bed to accommodate up to two guests. The Saba 50 has enormous living areas making it ideal for extended cruising ventures and entertaining family and friends. The boat’s design provides seamless movement and communication between the cockpit, helm station and lounge deck, while the spacious saloon evokes the ambiance traditionally found only on much larger yachts. The saloon is accessed via an extra-wide entry door that effectively integrates the indoor and outdoor spaces and features skylights plus a spectacular panoramic window that provides exceptional views and natural light. The L-shaped galley overlooks the saloon and cockpit and boasts a large two-drawer refrigerator, separate freezer and an abundance of storage space.  The saloon also has a separate weather-protected navigation station with VHF remote. The Saba 50 has been designed with multiple relaxation areas including a luxurious upper lounge deck equipped with three chaise lounges and a large sitting area. The forward deck has a sitting and sunbathing lounge area. These complement the generous cockpit, which features a large lounge, extra sofa, a cockpit refrigerator, and a large dining table for all guests.

With an exterior profile that reflects the elegant and innovative philosophies of her designers, the sailing yacht Saba 50 turns heads wherever she goes. This sailing yacht is the perfect vessel on which to share the joy of exploring the most beautiful destinations with those you love.

Specifications

Model
Fontaine Pajot Saba 50
Type
Catamaran
Length
14.98m
Width
7.99m
Year
2018
Power
2x 75hp
People
6
Cabins
3 + 1
Berths
6 + 2
Bathrooms
3 + 1

Equipment

General

110 Volt Sockets
Anchor
Autopilot
Bathing Platform
Bimini
Chart plotter
Compass
Complete safety equipment
Depth Sounder
Dinghy
Electric Winches
Flybridge
Generator
Inverter
Ladder
Navigation system (GPS)
Outboard Engine
Speed log
VHF
Water tanks
Wind Instruments

Amenities

Air Conditioning
BBQ
Bedding, Towels
Cushions
Deck shower
Electric toilet
Freezer
Fridge
Hot Water
Ice Maker
Kitchen amenities
Oven
Shower
Sunbathing cushions
Table
Trampolines
Water Maker

Water sports & toys

Fishing equipment
Kayak
Snorkelling equipment
Stand-up paddle board
Subwing

Entertainment

Cockpit loudspeakers
Sound System
Television
WIFI
Charter fee only Unit
$ 19'700 - $ 33'000 per week
 
Services Price Unit Option
Crew gratuities Optional
Full board Included
Fuel charge Included
Primary mooring fees (home marina) Included
Full bedding sets and after-cruise cleaning Included
 
Skipper & Crew Price Unit Option
Captain Included
Chef Included

Cancellation policy

Please enquire for cancellation policy.

Captain

Rob

Captain Rob was born and raised in a small coastal town in Maine and as such spent a large portion of his youth on the water, on small fishing boats sailing schooners and everything in between. After graduation high school Rob served in the US Marine Corps as a presidential guard in Washington DC and at Camp David. Soon after ending his service in the Marine corps Rob moved to The Great Lakes area where his love for sailing was born. When Rob moved to his home state of Maine again he bought, and completely refit a Pearson sailing yacht and sailed her all over the New England coast until he decided to find warmer weather and sailed south the the US Virgin Islands. Where he cruised for a year before deciding to turn his love for the ocean and sailing into a career. Now Rob spends his days on the water and even gets paid to do it. He is truly happy to be “living the dream”

Chef

Ashley

Ashley grew up in a beach town in Florida and fell in love with the water at a young age. She has a profound love for nature and animals and enjoys anything outdoors. She is also an advanced NAUI scuba diver with a specialty in fish ID. In her twenties Ashley started working on yachts which was where she found her calling. In this industry Ashley has combined her love for the water and her passion for travel. She has done charters seasons in the Bahamas, Alaska, the Caribbean and the east coast of the United States. Having visited 23 countries, she loves to share the knowledge and culture that she’s gained along the way. 

She lives a healthy and active lifestyle, and her cooking reflects that preparing healthy but tasteful dishes. She specializes in fish and seafood but her love of the culinary arts shines through in all of her dishes. From breakfast to dinner’s desert Ashley does not disappoint. 

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