Cumberland 47 Catamaran – Fast Sailing Toy

Fountaine Pajot is a powerhouse when it comes to catamaran building. And of the many models that have come from this boat builder, the Cumberland 47 catamaran, which recently underwent a makeover and re-launched as Cumberland 47 LC (Long Cruise), is a one-of-a-kind cat.

Everything from its ride and performance to handling the package is exceptional. It is designed for long-range cruising, which means it has enough power and tankage that can help you cover an insane number of miles at sea.

So if you are looking for a catamaran to charter during the holiday, the Cumberland 47 could just be the best toy to go for. But before you think of even chartering this great cat, it
would be best if we first look at what it is made of.

Here is everything you need to know about the Cumberland 47 LC:

Accommodation Cabins

The Cumberland 47 LC comes with two accommodation options to choose from: a 3-cabin version (Maestro) or a 4-cabin version (Quatuor). Let’s have a close-up look at each of them:

 
3-Cabin Version (Maestro)

The Maestro layout consists of an owner’s cabin that takes up the entire port hull and is furnished with a spacious fore-and-aft island bed, huge head, and separate shower stall.

All the cabins (in the hulls) come with a wide window that brings in more daylight and provides amazing views of the outside world.

There’s another cabin that situated towards the front of the shower bulkhead and accommodates one crew or can be used as storage space for stuff. This cabin is accessible via the foredeck hatch.

To the starboard, lies two guest cabins, each furnished with en-suite facilities and a separate shower.

4-Cabin Version (Quatuor)

The 4-cabin cabin version features a set of four similar guest cabins, each with a large double berth, bathroom, and plenty of storage options, including drawers, hanging lockers, and space under the beds.

Each fore and aft bathroom in this arrangement also has private access from the cabin. If you are planning to go on a sailing trip with a catamaran under a bareboat charter, then this cabin arrangement might be the best to go for.


Interior

There are a lot of refinements that were made on the Cumberland 47 LC’s interior, with the new well-polished wood surfaces together with the leather trim giving it an upscale feel. There are also several huge windows added in the cat to make both the saloon and cabin refreshing and to help holiday-makers stay in touch with the surroundings.

The following are the main facilities found on the Cumberland 47:

Saloon

The main saloon is both as spacious and comfortable as it could ever be. It is divided into three main zones: the galley, the internal helm, and the lounge. The design and functionality of these distinctive zones are superb, which makes long-range sailing even more convenient. Within the saloon, there’s a glass door that leads to the rear cockpit, which is furnished with a transom settee and a teak table.

Galley Amenities

The main galley (which adopts a straight-line layout) is situated on the port side and connects with both the main saloon as well as the aft cockpit.

Apart from having a huge countertop space, the galley has ample space for a fridge and a freezer as well as plenty of stowages to hold provisioning for weeks, especially for an average family that’s considering taking a weeklong or so cruising tour.

The stove in here is powered by propane rather than electricity. This is a bit more convenient as there will be no need to have a generator around, much less use one.

Just opposite the galley is a low profile L-shaped settee that comes complete with a nice cocktail table or a fold-out dining table (optional).

Interior Helm

Inside, the helm station, which is found right above the main saloon, provides ample room for holding navigation instruments and electronics. And there’s a helm seat that can accommodate two people plus a port side lounge, where the captain can enjoy some company.



Exterior

The Cumberland 47’s interior seamlessly flows with the exterior, providing guests and the crew with the ultimate freedom to move around. The cat’s exterior provides a comfortable seating and lying space that can get you sailing for miles without ever feeling an inch of boredom.

Here are the main features of the outdoor Cumberland 47 LC design:

Cockpit

The aft cockpit, as mentioned above, comes with a built-in transom seat and a small teak table. That provides enough space for sharing evening cocktails, enjoying dinner or simply relaxing on the sofa. The cockpit is just perfect for entertaining the guests and the crew.

Deck

The vessel’s fore is designed with generous deck space where guests can lounge as they sip their favorite cocktail or simply enjoy reading a novel. The deck also provides an ideal space to enjoy conversations with friends even as you enjoy the soothing breeze from the sea.

The easily accessible flybridge also doubles as a lounge deck, when the cat is moored. This section comes complete with a helm station, a set of sofas, teak table and sunbathing as well as the option of a small galley.

One of the advantages of relaxing on the flybridge is that there’s a windscreen that provides protection against strong winds when cruising. And the helm offers good visibility in all directions too.

Twin Boarding Platforms

There’s a drop-down ladder provided at either side of the twin boarding platforms. This makes it convenient for swimmers and divers to get in and out of the water quite seamlessly. Hence when you stop at some point when sailing, you shouldn’t feel shy to jump into or dip yourself in the water whenever you feel sweaty on the decks.


Under sail

Cumberland 47 boasts of outstanding performance thanks to its powerful engines and hull structure. There are two aspects that make the cat a great choice to go for:


Engine Capacity

The Cumberland 47 LC catamaran is powered by a twin 225hp Volvo Penta diesel that features straight shafts and four-blade propellers. With such huge engine capacity, you can whip through the waters much faster and will enjoy an amazing overall catamaran performance.

Cumberland’s top speed is at 22.9 knots. But the perfect spot would be 18 knots, where the twin engines are burning at around 18 mph.

The 47 LC has a 2,400-litre capacity and is said to consume 40 percent less fuel than a single-hull craft. With the redundancy of the two engines, in the finely balanced hull lines, the cat is able to consume less and go far.

For instance, when the Cumberland 47 is 635 gallons full, it can cover a staggering 1,600 miles while going at a speed of 8.5 knots. That means the cat will be able to reach its destination way faster than its trawler counterparts and would cost less too.


Comfort When Sailing

The Cumberland 47 LC cat is designed for the ultimate holidaymakers. Its interior space (which is perfectly refined) flows smoothly to the outdoor, providing a more refreshing and
nature-friendly setting.

The loungers and cabin facilities are also stylish and comfortable, something that makes you feel right at home. That, plus the longitudinal and traverse stability at sea, makes this vessel one-of-a-kind when it comes to taking long cruises at sea.


Why Sail the Cumberland 47?

  • Offers a range of comfortable amenities and storage space onboard
  • Has exceptional stability at sea
  • Consumes less and hits more miles
  • Is relatively cheaper (in terms of fuel and overall costs) when chartered for holiday

In conclusion

Choosing a power catamaran to take with you on holiday can sometimes be a tricky affair, considering there are many options available in the market. But with the newly refined Cumberland 47 LC, you don’t have to think twice.

This toy is designed with spacious cabins, massive salons, galleys, and plenty of comfortable amenities you could ever imagine. It also has large windows that provide a seamless connection to the outdoor space.

And considering its ability to consume less fuel and cover more miles at sea, the Cumberland 47 LC can be a great choice to go for when planning a weeklong excursion or month-long sailing expedition.


Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Fountaine-Pajot
  • LOA: 13.95m
  • LWL: 13.40m
  • Beam: 6.55m
  • Draft: 1.10m
  • Max Speed: 22.5 knots
  • Cruise Speed: 17 knots
  • Fuel Cap: 2400 liters
  • Water Cap: 700 liters
  • Engines Make: 2 x Volvo Penta D4-225
  • Cabins: 3 to 4

Did you sail on the Cumberland 47? If so, you are welcome to share your experience in the comments below.

6 thoughts on “Cumberland 47 Catamaran – Fast Sailing Toy”

  1. As someone who has never owned a boat before but is looking to buy their own, do you recommend this boat to be a first option? I thought this review was amazing and super interesting, I just want to know if you would recommend this to a first time buyer?

    Reply
    • Hi Christian,

      This boat is for rent, not for sale:) Anyway, if you plan to buy a boat, then I highly suggest you hire it first so that you can have an idea of what you are going to buy.
      I don’t own the Cumberland 47 boat, so I cannot tell you if it’s worth to buy it. What I am sure of, is that it is a fantastic boat for sailing holidays! 

      Thank you for the comment and wish you a lovely day!

      Reply
  2. Catamarans are absolutely stunning! Me and my partner have been looking at sailing boats for a while now, our dream is to make long sailing trips!
    A catamaran would be the dream! What a great idea to rent one though to see what the boat is like before purchase! A catamaran is for sure too pricy for now but the Cumberland is definitely a beauty! Thanks for the lovely review, great post!

    Reply
    • Hi Kobe,

      Indeed, catamarans are fantastic boats for sailing since they are super comfortable and spacious. You have a lot of privacy on a cat, especially on a large one like the Cumberland 47:) 

      Thank you for the comment and I wish you to sail soon!

      Reply
  3. Hi. As soon as I saw the image of the boat, I could see myself in it. Thank you this as be very informative and given me food for thought.

    I love the fact that this boat can be hired. It would be a lovely addition to a holiday which I would not have thought of.

    Regards
    Jennifer

    Reply
    • Hi Jennifer,

      I am glad this article has inspired you to go sailing. If you can already see yourself in the boat, then it’s a big step!

      Thank you for the comment and wish you a lovely day!

      Reply

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