Fountaine Pajot to showcase new catamarans and hybrid Samana 59 in Miami
Fountaine Pajot will present the FP41, FP44, Aura 51 and the world‑premiere Samana 59 at the Miami International Boat Show, highlighting buyer-focused features for warm-climate cruising.

Fountaine Pajot has confirmed a strong presence at the Miami International Boat Show (Feb 11–15, 2026), bringing two recently unveiled sailing catamarans and a world premiere designed with a hybrid electric option. The lineup includes the new FP41 and FP44, the long‑running Aura 51, and the Samana 59, which will make its first public appearance with the manufacturer’s hybrid electric solution.
This showing is built around the buyer experience. Stepping aboard will let prospective owners judge interior volumes, flow and ergonomics side by side, and inspect the technical choices that matter for extended cruising in warm climates. The Samana 59’s hybrid system will be a focal point for anyone weighing quieter, lower-emission cruising against traditional diesel arrangements.
Design choices geared to sunbelt sailing are prominent across the models. Cockpit and flybridge layouts emphasize large outdoor living areas to maximize shade and social space, while storage plans anticipate toys, tenders and gear for island hopping. Aft platforms are sized to carry larger tenders, making dayboats and chase crafts easier to handle. Options such as air conditioning are highlighted to keep livaboards comfortable in tropical marinas and anchorages.
Customization remains central to Fountaine Pajot’s message. Buyers can explore different interior configurations and technical packages to match cruising plans, whether that means longer-range systems, chiller-driven air conditioning, or extra capacity for water toys and dive equipment. Comparing models at Sailor’s Cove will make it easier to evaluate how layout choices affect liveability, maintenance access and weight distribution.

Practical considerations extend beyond hardware. Visiting the Sarasota display and booking private viewings at Sailor’s Cove will give buyers uninterrupted time to measure hatch and companionway access, check galley ergonomics and test berth dimensions. Those interested in the hybrid Samana 59 can inspect the installation footprint and see how service access and tankage are arranged.
Fountaine Pajot is inviting private visits through its Miami preview page: catamarans-fountaine-pajot.com/en/catamarans-fountaine-pajot-miami-international-boat-show-sailing/
For owners and buyers focused on warm-weather cruising, the show offers a concentrated chance to compare new hulls and systems before making specification decisions. Expect hands-on inspections to drive purchase choices and technical conversations about hybrid propulsion, deck ergonomics and tender capacity as the season of deliveries and refits approaches.
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