HANA HOU
Yacht for Sale

Length: 44′ 0″ / 13.41m | Builder: Antares Yachts / PDQ Yachts (Canada) | Year: 2006 / 2025
HANA HOU Antares Yachts / PDQ Yachts (Canada) Yacht for Sale

HANA HOU Yacht for Sale - 44 Antares Yachts / PDQ Yachts (Canada)

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Model: Antares
Condition: Used
Length: 44′ 0″ (13.41m)
Beam: 21′ 8″ (6.60m)
Draft: 4′ 0″ (1.22m)
Build Year: 2006
Refit: 2025
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Price: $499,500 USD

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    I: 43.00 ft / 13.11 m

    J: 14.00 ft / 4.27 m

    P: 47.00 ft / 14.33 m

    E: 17.00 ft / 5.18 m

    S.A. Fore: 301.00 ft² / 27.96 m²

    S.A. Main: 399.50 ft² / 37.11 m²

    S.A. Total (100% Fore + Main Triangles): 700.50 ft² / 65.08 m²

    S.A./Displ. (calc.): 14.12

    Est. Forestay Length: 45.22 ft / 13.78 m


    OFFICIAL NUMBER: 1180703

    HULL NUMBER: QPQ44014H506

    IMO NUMBER:

    VESSEL NAME: HANA HOU

    HAILING PORT: LAHAINA HI

    YEAR BUILT: 2005

    LENGTH - FEET: 44.0

    BREADTH - FEET: 21.5

    DEPTH - FEET: 10.5

    GROSS TONS: 34.0

    NET TONS: 27

    SELF PROPELLED: Yes

    PROPULSION TYPE: UNSPECIFIED

    HULL MATERIAL: FRP (Fiberglass)

    HULL CONFIGURATION: Twin Hull

    HULL SHAPE: Ship

    SERVICE TYPE: Recreational

    CERTIFICATE ISSUED: 2022-03-22

    CERTIFICATE EXPIRES: 2027-03-31

    CERTIFICATE STATUS: Valid

    ENDORSEMENTS: Recreation

    BUILDER: PDQ YACHTS INC

    HULL BUILT: WHITBY, ONTARIO, CANADA

    VESSEL COMPLETED: 2006


    The Antares 44 is widely regarded as one of the best liveaboard, bluewater cruising catamarans available, built for safety and comfort on long passages rather than charter. Reviews consistently praise its robust construction, protected propulsion system, and high-quality, lightweight interior finish.

    Key Features & Design

    • Bluewater Focused Design: The boat is engineered for offshore reliability, featuring a robust shaft-drive propulsion system and skeg-protected rudders for durability when crossing oceans, a significant differentiator from many production catamarans that use exposed saildrives.
    • Enclosed Helm: The helm station is enclosed within the cockpit area, providing a safe and protected watchkeeping position with a hard windshield and wipers, effective in all weather conditions. A large skylight allows visibility of the mainsail.
    • Galley-Down Layout: The galley is located in the port hull, a design choice that offers extensive counter space and storage (15 cupboards, five drawers), appealing to long-term cruisers.
    • Quality & Craftsmanship: The interior features high-quality woodwork (often Brazilian cherry finish) using lightweight honeycomb core materials, providing a warm, traditional feel without compromising on weight or strength.
    • Performance: The Antares 44 is designed to be light and fast for a cruising boat, capable of averaging 180- to 200-mile days in favorable conditions. Its narrow hulls and proper bridge deck clearance minimize pitching and wave slapping.
    • Systems & Equipment: Standard equipment is extensive and typically includes solar panels built into the hardtop, a large battery bank, a watermaker, and a generator, making it highly self-sufficient for extended cruising.
    • Engine Placement (Midship): The use of shaft drives necessitates placing the engines (twin Yanmar 40 HP diesels) further forward in the hulls, beneath the saloon floorboards. This central location improves the catamaran's balance, keeps the center of gravity low, and reduces pitching motion in waves, leading to a more comfortable ride.