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Power 80: Fountaine Pajot’s 24m Flagship

Alexandra Dimitriou, GetBoat.com
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Alexandra Dimitriou, GetBoat.com
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Marec 12, 2026

S 1.5 m draft, a wingspan of over 11 metres and transatlantic range at economical speeds, the logistics profile of the Power 80 makes it easy to plan shallow-anchorage itineraries and long-distance yacht deliveries for charter operators and brokers.

Platform and exterior: multihull efficiency meets superyacht style

Stránka Power 80 is a 24-metre powercat derived from the sailing Thira 80 platform, with naval architecture and exterior lines by Berret-Racoupeau Yacht Design. The hulls were modified to accept larger propulsion packages and to refine hydrodynamics for motoryacht operation, while preserving the low-profile, elegant FP styling and the brand’s signature large portholes.

Design choices prioritise stability and usable deck area: the catamaran’s beam translates to more interior floor space than a monohull of similar length, and the shallower draft expands route options into sheltered bays and coral lagoons often off-limits to deeper-draft yachts.

Performance and propulsion

The Power 80 balances efficiency and pace. At standard fit with twin 600-horsepower Volvo engines she cruises at around 13.7 knots with a top speed of 16 knots. Optional 900-horsepower units raise top speed to approximately 22 knots, useful for repositioning or premium charters. Solar panels integrated into the hardtop and coachroof reduce generator run-time and support onboard systems.

Engine OptionCruising SpeedTop SpeedOperational Benefit
2 × 600 hp (standard)13.7 knots16 uzlovLower fuel burn, transatlantic capability
2 × 900 hp (optional)22 knotsHigher transit speed for repositioning

Flow, social spaces and crew operations

The layout emphasises a stern-to-bow flow that encourages indoor-outdoor living: a covered cockpit with eight sofas opens directly into the saloon via wide doors, creating extended entertaining zones. Outdoor highlights include a covered 40 m² flybridge, multiple forward lounging areas and a beach-club style swim platform with high-low functionality.

Crew logistics have been considered: a dedicated crew mess and suitably sized cabins allow efficient operation with a small team, while still enabling fully crewed charters when needed. The multihull’s stability makes it attractive to guests unfamiliar with life at sea and simplifies tender operations during busy charter weeks.

Interior options and customisation

Interiors are configurable to match owner or charter market demands. Choices include three flooring tones and three furniture finishes — Stripped White, Velo Natural and American Walnut — plus marine-grade fabrics and vegan leathers. Natural light and expansive glazing are key themes, with design work led by Isabelle Racoupeau in collaboration with the shipyard.

Typical layout choices

  • Owner’s version: master suite occupying most of the starboard hull, residential amenities and full-size bathtub en-suite.
  • Galley-up: up to six double cabins for maximised guest capacity — common in charter-focused configurations.
  • Galley-down: galley aft in the port hull to free saloon space for another social zone.
RozmerValue
LOA24 m
Beam (wingspan)>11 m
Living area>400 m²
Flybridge40 m²
Draft1.5 m

Options, sustainability and market positioning

Fountaine Pajot’s approach blends production efficiency with significant owner choice. Materials are selected for UV and humidity resistance; options include vegan and eco-friendly finishes. The brand’s expanding line — from the MY6 and Power 67 to future FPY70 and FPY110 models, plus collaborative projects such as the Veya 53 with Couach — signals a clear push into larger motoryacht segments.

For brokers and charter managers, the Power 80’s configurability is a selling point: convert a VIP cabin into an office or gym, or specify layouts tailored for island-hopping destinations. As anyone who’s managed a busy season knows, a flexible platform is worth its weight in gold — or, as the saying goes, “all hands on deck.”

Operational considerations for charter and rental

  • Shallow draft increases the number of accessible anchorages and private beaches.
  • Large communal areas support group charters and events.
  • Solar integration reduces generator hours and improves guest comfort in remote marinas or anchorages.
  • Customisable interiors allow alignment with charter market expectations or private-use luxury.

In summary: the Power 80 combines multihull practicality with superyacht-style finishes, offering a 24m platform with a shallow draft, transatlantic capability at economical speed, flexible interiors and solid crew spaces. That mix makes it compelling for private owners, charter operators and brokers looking at resale and sale opportunities across marinas from gulf anchorages to clearwater bays. Whether listed for yacht charter, long-term rent or private sale, this catamaran checks boxes for destinations, activities and yachting lifestyles — from fishing mornings on a protected lake to sunseeker-style days at sea and ocean passages with a professional captain aboard.