The Palma 30 combines the expertise of Nicolas Purnu, a long-time associate of Marc Lombard for multi-hull design and of Jean-Noel Lebrun, whose fiberglass works span over 40 years. The yachts are built in Charente-Maritime (France) using infusion techniques. To keep them light and strong, hull and deck use sandwich with PVC foam and vinylester resin.
Built for performance
The Palma 30 offers up to 73 m2 for upwind sailing with only 3 tons of MSC displacement. With a wide 5.70 m beam, she is a stiff yacht across all wind conditions.
Flexible navigation plans
The Palma 30 maximum draft is 0,99 m and her two fins are designed to let you beach deep inside lagunas and harbours, further extending your navigation reach.
Great for friends & family cruising
All Palma 30 configurations offer two aft cabins with 1.40m wide double-berths and 1.90 m headroom.
The Navigateur and Grand Tourisme versions may add two smaller cabins forwards. The forwards cabins are accessed directly from the companionways and have 1.20 m wide berths at the head.
The Navigateur version is equipped with one starboard bath while the Grand Tourisme version may have one bath for each hull.
A comfortable deck saloon
- The Open version is dedicated to day sailing, the center cockpit hosts up to ten guests.
- The Navigateur version features a PMMA windshield and large sprayhood. The deck saloon may be completely enclosed in bad weather and the galley is located in the portside hull.
- The Grand Tourisme version features a hardtop roof over the deck saloon and its large U shaped kitchen facing forwards.