Fountaine Pajot Astrea 42' guided tour. Suitable for live-aboard cruising. Great space and comfort.
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
- This is a guided tour of the Fountaine Pajot Astrea 42' where we try and decide if this boat is big enough to be suitable for a live-aboard cruising couple or a small family? Answer: Yes!
The tour is headed by:
James Tiernan
President of ACY Texas and a Yacht Consultant
Email: James.Tiernan@Atlantic-Cruising.com
Office: (281) 916-6677
James was full of knowledge and very helpful. My experience dealing with James was great and I would be happy to deal with him on any boat-related purchase questions.
I’m impresses. Nice
It was impressive
Thank you for going over the price.
Glad to help. Gives you a ballpark price anyway.
Thanks for the tours, really enjoying your content. I Like the 42 it seems like a really capable cruiser.
Thanks for watching!
You guys almost did the whole FP line but for some reason you skipped over the most popular, best selling Elba 45. I wish you did... Thank you and all the best on your pursuit!
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I wonder why FP does not have a bunk bed option for the forward guest cabin? Would work well with kids, families, friends etc. Seams like most larger monohulls do this but no cats…
Im sure they could if you ordered one new.
When I toured the FP boats in '21 the 42 was my favorite also. I was disappointed in the 47' myself.
What disappointed you about the 47'?
@@Bowmans-Woods We were on the Saona 47 2 years ago. The 47 you toured was different but I can't tell you the details. My son and I both felt the 42 at that time was ca better boat than he Saona 47.
La Rochelle is our and FP's home port. There are always 3-4 sometimes more FP's being commissioned. I wonder if there is a big saving for North American customers to take possession in the home port.
Im sure there is a fee for delivery to the US so, yes, picking it up in France would save you that fee.
48 hours to fill batteries from sailing using regen. That is a long time. I see regen being the biggest part of electric motors. I notice the shaft drive electric motors having better regen. I would never want a sail drive. I hope they offer shaft drive also with bigger motors for better regen.
Ya. Shaft drive with larger motors would be good.
If you can't full-time livaboard this, then just hang it up because you are just not built for it..
I said you could. I just said for us I wouldn't want to cross oceans on just a 42' waterline. Personal choice for speed and comfort. No need to be snarky
mother-in-law cabin hahahaha
That was funny. Hope his Mother n-law doesn't see this.