XBOAT ref :4538. Description of the Salina 48 I am proud to present my Salina 48, a pre-owned catamaran, designed for high-sea adventures...
XBOAT ref:4538.
Description of the Salina 48
I am proud to present my Salina 48, a first-handcatamaran designed for high seas adventures. This sailboat is equipped to provide optimal comfort with its 4 double cabins, including one set up as a workshop. It also features solar panels, a desalination unit, a generator, and central heating for your comfort.
The Salina 48 is a cruising-ready liveaboard catamaran built by Fountaine Pajot in France. Designed by naval architect Berret-Racoupeau, this sailboat measures 14.3 meters in hull length. Production of this model began in 2007.
Equipment and features
This catamaran is equipped with a Full batten mainsail on ball-bearing slides, a genoa, and a gennaker on a furler, as well as a new lazy bag. The onboard electronics include FURUNO and RAYMARINE equipment, along with a COBRA VHF.
HARKEN winches (electric for helm and backs)
LOFRAN FALCON electric windlass 1500W
Main 220V electrical system with outlets in each cabin
4 service batteries 200 Ah, 1 for the generator, 1 for the port engine
300W inverter
12V TV
Hi-fi, CD Radio, 4 speakers
+ glass hatch covers + bimini + cockpit tent
Comfort and amenities
The Salina 48 offers great comfort with its 4 heads, including 1 with an electric toilet and black water tank, as well as a 750-liter fresh water capacity with 2 water heaters. The boat is also equipped with a washing machine & dryer and a helm bimini.
Why is the Salina 48 a good buy?
The Salina 48 is an outstanding catamaran for several reasons. First, it was designed to offer optimal comfort at sea, with state-of-the-art equipment and spacious layout. Additionally, it is equipped with numerous high-end accessories and gear, such as solar panels, a desalination unit, and a generator, making it an autonomous vessel ready for long cruises. Finally, its and remarkable performance make it an ideal choice for demanding sailing enthusiasts.
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