XBOAT ref:6229. This Dean 440 from 2002 was built by Dean Catamarans in Cape Town, South Africa. It was our full-time home in Polynesia in f...
XBOAT ref: 6229. This Dean 440 from 2002 was built by Dean Catamarans in Cape Town, South Africa. It has been our full-time home in French Polynesia for the past three years, but health issues now require us to change our lifestyle.
In the pursuit of maximum seaworthiness, all Dean catamarans feature very buoyant bows with a well-forward foredeck and a small trampoline area. They have asymmetrical hulls, where the outer curvature is much more pronounced than the inner curvature, which reduces wave formation between the hulls (reduced Venturi effect). This, combined with a high freeboard, significantly reduces creaking under the deck while enhancing overall performance.
Another characteristic of Dean catamarans is the mast inclined 7 degrees aft. This unusual feature improves both the upwind sailing performance and the boat’s ability to tack without the difficulties associated with some other catamarans.
We loved our DEAN 440 for many reasons. First, the Dean 440 offers a perfect blend of space, comfort, and performance. We can sail much better than an ordinary catamaran, while remaining comfortable and easy to handle. Additionally, the boat has a down galley, which provides much more comfort and usable space than the up galley, often used for rentals.
The boat was imported into French Polynesia and can therefore stay indefinitely, whether for short holiday stays or long-term cruises in the best cruising zone in the world. Or, set off on the journey of your life from here – the boat is fully equipped and ready to go (you just need to bring your toothbrush).
History:
This Dean 440 has had 3 owners. The first owner was American and the boat was based on the East Coast of the United States.
In 2016, the boat was purchased by the second owner – a German. He cruised in the Caribbean and crossed the Panama Canal at the end of 2019, arriving in French Polynesia in March 2020.
We bought the vessel in Tahiti on August 1, 2022, and have been living aboard full-time in French Polynesia since. Currently active and cruising. The vessel was “Papeetized” / imported into French Polynesia in March 2023.
Over €60,000 has been spent on the boat in recent years. See the appendix for a full summary of the boat’s history and equipment.
The boat is located in French Polynesia and flies the German flag. More information and photos on the site xboat.fr