1999 Fountaine Pajot 37' (11.28 m) Maryland 37
Ruskin, Florida, United States
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Flag of Registry: United States
- Catamaran
- Power
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: FPA20014E999
$ 175,000 USD
€ 149,018 Euros
$ 241,106 CAD
£ 130,860 GBP
Description
Rare Find: Extraordinary Power Catamaran Awaits You
Why Choose the Fountane Pajot Maryland 37?
- Exceptional comfort: Catamaran stability, spacious cabins, and liveable interior.
- Twin Helms - All weather versatality.
- Versatile performance: Efficient cruising, long range, smooth handling.
- Well-appointed: Comes turnkey with systems ready for cruising adventure.
- Compact yet roomy: All the benefits of a larger vessel in a nimble 37-foot package.
- Quality Construction: Legendary Fountaine Pajot quality and durability
Envision laid-back afternoons on the flybridge, serene nights in private cabins, and the freedom to roam—this Maryland 37 delivers.
Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: FPA20014E999
LOA: 36' 7'' (11.15 Meters)
Type: Power- Used
Year: 1999
Beam: 16' 8''
Draft Max: 3' 6''
Draft Min: 3' 6''
Cabins: 2
Sleeps: 6
Double Berths: 2
Heads: 2
Convertibles: 1
Maximum Speed: 16
Cruise Speed: 9
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Hull Finish: Gold/Bronze Wrap
Hull Shape: Catamaran
Fuel Tank: 300 Gallons (1135.62 Liters)
Fresh Water: 104 Gallons (393.68 Liters)
Multimedia
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Yanmar
- Engine Model: 4LH-HTE
- Engine Year: 1999
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Drive Type: Direct
- Power HP: 140.00
- Power KW: 104.40
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 6200.00
- Engine Location: Port
Engine 2
- Engine Make: Yanmar
- Engine Model: 4LH-HTE
- Engine Year: 1999
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Drive Type: Direct
- Power HP: 140.00
- Power KW: 104.40
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 6600.00
- Engine Location: Starboard
Generators
Generator 1
- Generator Make: Westerbeke
- Generator Model: 7.6BTD
- Generator KW: 7.60
- Generator Hours: 560
Full Details
Broker's Notes
Whether you’re planning coastal explorations, the great loop, or exploring the Caribbean, this is an ideal, feature rich catamaran.
Here are a few of her key features
All-Weather Versatility
- Flybridge helm: Perfect for sunny days, coastal cruising, and docking—offers an unobstructed 360° view for spotting hazards or enjoying the scenery.
- Lower helm: Allows safe, warm, and dry operation in rain, cold, or rough seas without having to suit up for the weather.
Ready for Adventure
This well-maintained gem comes equipped for extended cruising—whether it’s coastal exploration, tackling The Great Loop, or island hopping through the Caribbean.
Spacious and Comfortable Layout
With a generous 16’-8” beam, this catamaran features two full hulls housing two roomy cabins, each with private heads and separate showers. The salon offers a U-shaped dining area, fully equipped galley, and a central helm station—all designed for comfort and live-aboard ease.
Smart Deck Design
Board into a stable, walk-around deck layout. A raised flybridge with custom bimini awning delivers 360° visibility, while the aft cockpit provides ample space for dining or lounging with shade.
Reliable Performance
Twin Yanmar diesel engines (approx. 140 hp each) ensure responsive, twin-hull maneuverability with a comfortable cruise speed. Built with closed-cell foam-cored fiberglass hulls, the Maryland 37 delivers stability and solid ride quality.
Fully Equipped for Convenience
Key features include generator, inverter, air conditioning, microwave oven, refrigerator, aft davits for a dinghy, windshield wipers, shore power hookup, and more.
Vessel Layout
The two-hulls provide for a very stable platform and make for a very maneuverable boat. 17’ of beam provide a spacious cockpit and wide side decks, which lend an air of spaciousness on the main deck.
Spiral stairs provide easy access to the fly bridge which has a custom wood table, ample seating, and an elevated helm bench seat that provides a clear view of the bow. The flying bridge also has a very sturdy, nicely designed, custom awning with aluminum framing.
On the main deck, there is ample space aft for a table and chairs to enjoy the outdoors, with a small awning extending back from the fly bridge to provide extra shade.
The salon provides comfortable seating in a U-shaped dining area with a generous table to starboard, a full galley to port, and the centerline helm station forward, featuring a seating pedestal that provides storage, and a comfortable view in all directions. The interior provides ample space for live-boards and is very comfortable for cruising.
The staterooms to port and starboard are quite roomy, each with a head forward and comfortable berths aft, and plenty of space for storage and movement in between. The interior provides ample space for live-boards and is very comfortable for cruising.
Hull and Deck
- Fiberglass hulls and all decks are closed cell foam cored
- Straight reverse sheer with sugar scoop sterns
- Hull has gold colored wrap above waterline
- Two level deck with raised foredeck
- Flybridge has new, custom framed bimini covering
- Recessed cabin house structure with flybridge
- Anchor locker located mid bow, with galvanized steel anchor and Lofrans windlass with wired hand controls
- Stainless steel swim ladder on port transom
- Stainless steel davit arms to support manual pulley system for dinghy
- Windshield wipers on forward salon/helm windows
- Electric bilge pumps in port and starboard hulls, amidships and in engine rooms (4 total)
- Manual bilge pump in aft cockpit, port side
Interior/Cabins
Salon
- Wrap-around lounge dinette to starboard
- Mounted flat screen TV to port
- Forward center-line helm with elevated Captain's chair
- Full helm station with engine controls, electronics, communications
- 12 volt port, starboard and aft fans
Galley
- Port-side full galley
- Separate refrigerator and freezer
- Laminate counter tops
- Ample storage lockers and drawers
- Dual stainless steel sinks
- Eno three burner propane stove
- Sharp microwave oven
Cabins
- Port cabin with aft double berth, built in cabinets, head forward including separate shower with glass doors forward, electric marine head system
- Starboard cabin with aft double berth, built in cabinets, head forward including separate shower with glass doors forward, electric marine head system
- 12v fans in all cabins
- Two Westerbeke Rotor Aire brand A/C units with heating and cooling functions
Electronics
Lower Helm
- Updated Standard Horizon Explorer VHF
- Garmin touch screen chart plotter with navigation and depth
- Autohelm ST7000 display for autopilot
- Autohelm Tridata display for depth and vessel data
Upper Helm
- Portable Garmin touch screen chart plotter with navigation and depth
- Raymarine autopilot display/control
- Updated Standard Horizon Explorer VHF
- Full analog gauges for all engine functions
Other:
- Fusion Stereo/CD/Bluetooth system with upgraded/premium speakers throughout vessel
- Flat screen tv mounted on rotating arm for easy viewing throughout salon
- Shore power plug in aft starboard cockpit locker
Mechanical
Helm:
- Morse dual function throttle/shift controls for each engine
- Engine shut down cables
- Engine room blower controls
- Yanmar panel with analog gauge for engine rpm and alarm lights
- Hydraulic helm system with helm stations on flybridge and in salon
- Reinforced system hoses with autopilot reference sensor
Engines
- Twin Yanmar 4LH-THE 140 HP diesel engines
- Port Engine: 6200 hours
- Starboard Engine: 6600 hours
- Stainless steel propeller shafts
- Prop Speed coating on propellers
Generator:
- Westerbeke 7.68TD 7.6 kW diesel generator in starboard engine compartment
- 560 hours
- Easily accessible for service and maintenance
From Fountaine Pajot:
The Maryland 37 has a long cruising range and a hull form that provides exceptional seagoing qualities. This type of trawler enables one to cover 1000 nautical miles at nine knots. Her two hulls and two engines provide great stability for anchoring and ease of maneuvering, allowing the Maryland to evolve in small spaces. The Maryland 37 has a large saloon with a dinette table for six to eight people which can be converted into a double bed. The galley is designed with a large worktop, a cabinetwork bar, and a cockpit with a panoramic view. The two beautiful cabins have private showers and toilets. On deck there are two aft platforms, with a ladder and a cold-water shower on the port side. The flybridge has a complete pilotage console.
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Co-Brokerage Agreement
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