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:

  • Reduced roll compared to monohulls

  • Stable deck environment for inspections

  • Predictable autopilot performance

  • 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.


Sunrise! 





Looking out my cabin window!





Sunset!








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