

Those who have been following the Fountaine Pajot range for some years will be familiar with the’Aura 51. Launched in 2022, it has been a commercial success, with over 130 copies sold, which is no mean feat for a catamaran of this size. The shipyard from La Rochelle could have made do with this, but instead chose to develop the model further.
This is how the FP 51, range, which takes its place in the new Fountaine Pajot sailing catamarans, alongside the FP41, FP44, FP48, FP55 and FPY70S. The same basic architecture, but with a number of well-targeted improvements and, most notably, an even better price despite all that.


What has changed on FP 51
The changes relate to a number of points, and are consistent with what Fountaine Pajot has already introduced on the FP41 and FP44.
- Shell design
- Helm station
- Fittings and rigging
- Circuit breakers
A boat to suit everyone
Its proportions make it a boat as popular on family cruises as on charter. Its manoeuvrability means it can be used without a professional skipper, which makes things easier.
Four layouts are available, all with en-suite cabins:
- Maestro (5 cabins including one owner's cabin),
- Full Maestro (4 cabins including a full hull owner's suite),
- Double Maestro (4 cabins including 2 owner's cabins),
- 6-cabin version for maximum capacity.


The prices of FP 51
The tariffs at 15 January 2026 (excluding tax) are as follows:
- the version Full Maestro à 995 000 €,
- Double Maestro à 972 000 €,
- Maestro à 999 990 €,
- and the 6-cabin version à 1 009 000 €.
Equipment packs complete the range, including a electric version ODSea+ for those who want to become more energy self-sufficient.


To find out more, or to request full documentation, please contact us directly. Our Sales Manager Nicolas Rivas will be delighted to give you a detailed presentation of the FP 51.
