Dufour 44 debuting at Boot
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Celebrating its 60th anniversary, Dufour is kicking off the year with the world premiere of the Dufour 44 designed by Felci and Ardizio.
The wide-beam Dufour 44 is among the world premieres at Boot Dusseldorf (January 20-28) as the French builder continues to modernise its sailboat models ranging from the Dufour 37 (click for Review) to the flagship Dufour 61 (click for Review).
Dufour, now the exclusive supplier of sailing monohulls to sister charter companies Sunsail and The Moorings, debuted the Dufour 41 at last September’s Cannes Yachting Festival and has followed up with the Dufour 44, which is available in an electric version (as are the Dufour 470 and Dufour 530).
Like the Dufour 41, the Dufour 44 features an exterior by Umberto Felci of Felci Yacht Design and an interior by Luca Ardizio of Ardizio Design, with an extra emphasis on beam and interior volume. The yacht has an overall length of 45ft based on a 43ft-long hull with a beam of over 14ft 7in.
On deck, the area between the helm stations and the two winches has been enlarged to make sail manoeuvring easier. At anchor, guests can enjoy bench sofas either side of the central folding table and can move around freely around the plancha grill aft due to the new double access to the fold-down swim platform, which has also been expanded.
Down below, the saloon features a new hexagonal table that can seat up to 10 guests with the use of movable stools, while the galley can either occupy the starboard side or be set up forward, allowing for the addition of a starboard sofa.
The yacht has two double cabins aft, with the day head starboard of the stairs and the shower room to port. Forward is the option of either two en-suite cabins or an owner’s suite, which has an island bed, en-suite bathroom, separate shower room, hanging and overhead lockers, skylights and hull windows.
Dufour’s dealers in Asia include VP Yachts (Hong Kong), Yacht Sourcing (Indonesia), Omnia Marine (China), Taiwan Service Company (Taiwan), Active Marine (Japan) and Ige Yachts (Korea).
















