
Issue #: SP23
Published: December / January 2025
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First presented at the 2023 Cannes Yachting Festival, the Thíra 80 marks Fountaine Pajot’s entry into the world of multiyachts - a first (even though the overall length is actually 78 feet and 8 inches), as up until now, the largest model in the catalog has been the Alegria 67 - and of course its motor version, the Power 67.
Demand for this type of multihull continues to grow, as demonstrated by the success seen by Sunreef. So it's only logical that FP, after Lagoon, should take an interest in this market sector, especially as, for the moment, it’s Alegria or Samana customers who are expressing the desire to buy such a catamaran. The Thíra 80 remains very faithful to the design of the brand’s existing models, having been entrusted to the same naval architects, Berret-Racoupeau Yacht Design. Several layout versions are available: VIP + 4 guest cabins, 6 guest cabins or Maestro, VIP and 2 guest cabins. The manufacturer plans to launch 3 to 5 units per year. Look out for our test sail, scheduled for a forthcoming issue!
Builder: Fountaine Pajot
Architect: Berret-Racoupeau Yacht Design
Length: 78’8” (23.98 m)
Beam: 36’5” (11.09 m)
Displacement: 66t
Draft: 6’11” (2.1 m)
Mainsail: 2,152 sq ft (200 m²)
Genoa: 1,506 sq ft (140 m²)
Engines: 2 x 175 to 2 x 300 hp
Fuel: 634 or 898 US gal (2,400 or 3,400 l
Water: 423 US gal (1,600 l)
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