Atlantic Yacht Delivery – Calm Conditions Aboard a Fountaine Pajot 59
Wednesday 12th Nov '25
Late evening mid-passage on this Atlantic yacht delivery aboard a Fountaine Pajot catamaran, and conditions could not have been more stable.
Sunrise set the tone: clear horizon, light haze, and negligible wind. Throughout the day, wind velocity remained close to zero. The Atlantic presented a long, gentle swell with an almost mirror-like surface — minimal wave interaction and very low aerodynamic load on rig and structure.
For offshore yacht delivery, calm days are not simply pleasant; they are operationally useful.
Vessel Behaviour in Light-Air Atlantic Conditions
On a Fountaine Pajot cruising catamaran, flat water highlights the efficiency of the twin-hull platform:
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Reduced roll compared to monohulls
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Stable deck environment for inspections
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Predictable autopilot performance
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Minimal rig load
In zero-wind scenarios during an Atlantic crossing, propulsion strategy becomes a fuel-management calculation. Engine hours, generator usage, and battery systems are balanced against forecast wind return. Calm periods provide an opportunity to optimise systems checks without environmental stress.
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