2006 35' Fountaine Pajot
Highland Power Catamaran
Coming NEW to our fleet
October - 2008
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"Betty Jean"
Specifications
Year: 2006
MANUFACTURER: `Fountaine Pajot
CABINS: 2 queen (+ pull-out) Sleeps 6
HEADS: 2
LOA: 34'-0 (10.35m)
BEAM: 14'-6 (4.40m)
DRAFT: 3'-1 (0.95m)
MAST HEIGHT: N/A
ENGINE: 2 - Volvo 75hp
GENERATOR: Fisher Panda 4.2 KW
FUEL: 2 x 105 Gal US (400L)
WATER: 300 Gal US (1137L)
HOLDING TANK: 40 Gal US (151.6L)
Aboard Betty Jean you will find room for everyone and their activities. You have room to gather or room to spread out into several well-defined areas.
Gathering Places
Flybridge: 3600 views make docking and piloting easy and the whole gang can enjoy sun and breezes with seating for 6 and an extra large cushioned sun deck.
Cockpit: The roomy cockpit has room for table and chairs or it's the landing zone for swimming, snorkeling, and showers on the swim platform.
Saloon: This multi-purpose main deck is the ideal space for cooking, having a meal, enjoying your company, or taking part in planning tomorrow's cruise. The galley is user-friendly and well-equipped with everything organized to facilitate cooking on board. The settee seats the entire crew and doubles as a bed or movie lounge. The saloon table is large and practical, with comfortable bench seating on three sides. The photo to the right is from Fountaine-Pajot but Betty Jean's saloon is identical except a flat screen TV/DVD is mounted above the microwave.
Cabins and Hulls:
Each hull is spacious, quiet, and private. While part of the team parties in the saloon, the sleepy ones hear very little noise in the cabins. No more having to toss a coin to determine which couple gets the "good" berth and which couple gets the "bad" berth. Both cabins equal with just a little difference in headroom above the bunk. Each hull contains an over-size queen berth aft, head and shower forward, and storage and dressing space in between.
The Dinghy:
The dinghy is easily raised and lowered from the davits above the transom.
Explore towns, do some shopping, go snorkeling. The dinghy gives one or all the flexibility to do what they want.
The Saloon:
The Saloon Nav Station:
Hand Held VHF. The hand held VHF allows folks in the main cabin to hear the Cruisers' Net (Channel 68) and it also comes in handy for use as an intercom between the main deck and the fly bridge. Pick something other than 16 to use as your "intercom" channel. You can set the memory of both lower and upper VHF's to scan 16, Cruisers' Net (68), your Intercom channel. Take the hand held onto shore so you can communicate with those who stay on board Betty Jean, taxis, and stores. Warning: Please do NOT leave the charger connected for long periods of time. Doing so will burn out the battery. Storage: When not is use, please store the hand held VHF and the charger in the nav station.
Navigation Tools:
Dividers, hand bearing compass, etc are in the nav table along with a dive flag, flashlight, and other assorted bits and pieces.
Entertainment:
TV/DVD:
A 15" flat screen TV/DVD is mounted above the galley sink and it faces the settee.
It works pretty much like any TV. You grab the remote and randomly push buttons until the DVD movie is displayed on the screen. The best view is from the settee, and if you lower the table to the bed position, movies will put you (or your kids) right to sleep.
Stereo:
Make sure you bring the USB cable for your IPod or other player. Our receiver has a USB port on the face of the panel.
You can also bring original CD's or your own recordings. Do NOT mix different formats (such as MP3 or WMA) on the same CD. The FADE function is the saloon vs. fly bridge control.
On Board as of January 25, 2008:
You are welcome to use our games and movies that are on board Betty Jean. While we do NOT warrant these items are on-board for your use (isn't that a nice way to say something was pilfered?), you are welcome to use them. Please treat them well and keep them dry.
Movies:
Air Force One
American Beauty
Antz
Benny & Joon
Footloose
The Great Outdoors
Grumpy Old Men
Head of State
Holes
i am sam
Look Who's Talking
Milo and Otis
The Truman Show
The War of the Roses
Games
4 decks of cards
Cribbage Board
Rummicube
Dominos (double-twelve)
Backgammon
Uno
Skib-Bo