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Model guides for Fountaine Pajot cruising yachts.
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Astrea 42
The Astrea 42 is one of Northern Europe's most recognisable production sailboats. Designed by Berret-Racoupeau and built from 2019 to present — Fountaine Pajot Astrea 42 cruising cat with Med and Baltic charter crossover. The model sits in the sweet spot for couples and small families cruising the Baltic, Skagerrak, and North Sea. The Astrea 42 is tracked by FairHelm because it appears regularly on Blocket, Scanboat, and northern European brokerage sites. Fountaine Pajot Astrea 42 cruising cat with Med and Baltic charter crossover. Buyers cross-shop comparable LOA models in the same production era before committing survey budget. Nordic buyers should compare asking price against documented rigging, saildrive, and electronics service — cosmetic refreshes rarely replace deferred technical maintenance. Annual ownership in Swedish marinas typically runs 90 000–220 000 kr for a cruiser of this size with realistic technical reserves. FairHelm tracks Astrea 42 listings because these hulls trade constantly on Blocket, Scanboat, and German brokerage sites. Buyers are rarely choosing between "good" and "bad" boats — they are choosing between documented maintenance and deferred work. A polished teak cockpit or new plotter does not cancel unknown rigging age, keel-bolt corrosion, or moisture at chainplates. That is why survey discipline matters more here than brand romance. For Nordic ownership, Astrea 42 works as a coastal weekender with occasional longer passages when equipped for cold-water sailing: reliable heating, solid ground tackle, and a realistic technical reserve beyond berth and insurance. Compare adjacent models in FairHelm's [model guides](/en/yachts/models/) and read survey notes before committing a deposit. The cheapest asking price on Blocket is rarely the cheapest boat to own over three seasons. When you shortlist a Astrea 42, build a simple survey scorecard: hull moisture, rigging age, drivetrain service, and chainplate integrity. Owner forums and yard quotes from Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Helsingør help you separate cosmetic refresh from structural deferral — especially on boats marketed as "ready to sail" without invoices.
LOA 12.58 m
Fountaine Pajot
Lipari 41
The Lipari 41 is one of Northern Europe's most recognisable production sailboats. Designed by Berret-Racoupeau and built from 2013 to 2018 — Fountaine Pajot Lipari 41 cruising cat with charter crossover. The model sits in the sweet spot for couples and small families cruising the Baltic, Skagerrak, and North Sea. The Lipari 41 is tracked by FairHelm because it appears regularly on Blocket, Scanboat, and northern European brokerage sites. Fountaine Pajot Lipari 41 cruising cat with charter crossover. Buyers cross-shop comparable LOA models in the same production era before committing survey budget. Nordic buyers should compare asking price against documented rigging, saildrive, and electronics service — cosmetic refreshes rarely replace deferred technical maintenance. Annual ownership in Swedish marinas typically runs 90 000–220 000 kr for a cruiser of this size with realistic technical reserves. FairHelm tracks Lipari 41 listings because these hulls trade constantly on Blocket, Scanboat, and German brokerage sites. Buyers are rarely choosing between "good" and "bad" boats — they are choosing between documented maintenance and deferred work. A polished teak cockpit or new plotter does not cancel unknown rigging age, keel-bolt corrosion, or moisture at chainplates. That is why survey discipline matters more here than brand romance. For Nordic ownership, Lipari 41 works as a coastal weekender with occasional longer passages when equipped for cold-water sailing: reliable heating, solid ground tackle, and a realistic technical reserve beyond berth and insurance. Compare adjacent models in FairHelm's [model guides](/en/yachts/models/) and read survey notes before committing a deposit. The cheapest asking price on Blocket is rarely the cheapest boat to own over three seasons. When you shortlist a Lipari 41, build a simple survey scorecard: hull moisture, rigging age, drivetrain service, and chainplate integrity. Owner forums and yard quotes from Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Helsingør help you separate cosmetic refresh from structural deferral — especially on boats marketed as "ready to sail" without invoices.
LOA 11.95 m