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House of Hütter Moneypenny is a striking modern power catamaran that showcases a bold, contemporary approach to multihull design. Defined by its wide beam and twin-hull configuration, she delivers exceptional stability, efficiency, and generous living spaces, offering a calm and comfortable experience both underway and at anchor. Designed with simplicity and functionality in mind, the layout maximises natural light and volume throughout the interior. Accommodation is arranged across two cabins, comprising an owner’s cabin and a guest cabin, making her well suited to private cruising or intimate escapes at sea. Expansive deck areas encourage seamless indoor–outdoor living, with ample space for lounging, socialising, and enjoying the surrounding scenery. Clean lines, modern materials, and an emphasis on refined minimalism define the aesthetic on board, while the twin-engine configuration ensures smooth handling and efficient cruising. Innovative and distinctive, House of Hütter Moneypenny offers a compelling alternative to traditional monohull motor yachts, appealing to those seeking contemporary design, inherent catamaran stability, and a refined on-water experience.
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Suggested Itineraries for HOUSE OF HÜTTER MONEYPENNY
Based on HOUSE OF HÜTTER MONEYPENNY's home port at Marina Palma Cuarentena, cruising speed of ~28 knots. Fuel estimates are approximate and vary with sea conditions, load, and speed.
28 kn
Cruising Speed
~33 L/hr
Est. Fuel Consumption
Marina Palma Cuarentena
Departure Marina
40 knots
Top Speed
Portals Vells → Port d'Andratx
The Southwest Classic
The most popular day charter and perfect introduction to Mallorca by sea. Cruise along the stunning southwest coast to the triple-cove system of Portals Vells with its carved sandstone caves, then on to the exclusive fishing village of Port d'Andratx for lunch.
41 NM
Total Distance
~48 L
Est. Fuel
~€70
Est. Fuel Cost
10:00 — Depart
Marina Palma Cuarentena
10:21
(10 NM leg · ~21 min transit)Portals Vells
Triple caves, crystal-clear swimming, snorkelling over Posidonia
12:21
(14 NM leg · ~30 min transit)Port d'Andratx
Lunch at anchor in the fjord-like harbour
14:55
(16 NM leg · ~34 min transit)Santa Ponça
Afternoon swim, paddleboard, water toys
18:00 — Return
Marina Palma Cuarentena
Es Trenc → Colònia de Sant Jordi → Cala Pi
Es Trenc & The South Coast
Head south for Mallorca's most celebrated coastline. Drop anchor off Es Trenc — a 3 km ribbon of Caribbean-white sand — then continue to Colònia de Sant Jordi with Cabrera on the horizon. Return via the dramatic cliff-lined inlet of Cala Pi.
48 NM
Total Distance
~57 L
Est. Fuel
~€83
Est. Fuel Cost
10:00 — Depart
Marina Palma Cuarentena
10:51
(24 NM leg · ~51 min transit)Es Trenc
Anchor 50m off famous white sand, turquoise shallows
13:00
(4 NM leg · ~9 min transit)Colònia de Sant Jordi
Seafood lunch with Cabrera National Park views
14:51
(10 NM leg · ~21 min transit)Cala Pi
30m cliff walls, emerald swimming cove
18:00 — Return
Marina Palma Cuarentena
Sóller → Deià → Sa Foradada
The Tramuntana & Deià
The most scenic route in the Mediterranean. Cruise along the UNESCO-protected Serra de Tramuntana coast to Port de Sóller, then the artist village of Deià for lunch at Ca's Patro March, and finish at Sa Foradada where the sun sets through the natural stone arch.
48 NM
Total Distance
~57 L
Est. Fuel
~€83
Est. Fuel Cost
10:00 — Depart
Marina Palma Cuarentena
11:00
(28 NM leg · ~60 min transit)Port de Sóller
Historic horseshoe harbour, optional vintage tram
12:06
(3 NM leg · ~6 min transit)Cala Deià
Lunch at Ca's Patro March — Mallorca's most famous restaurant
14:12
(3 NM leg · ~6 min transit)Sa Foradada
Iconic pierced rock, Archduke's estate, sunset swim
18:00 — Return
Marina Palma Cuarentena
Pollença → Cap de Formentor
Formentor & The Wild North
The most ambitious day charter — rounding Mallorca's dramatic northern cape with 300m limestone cliffs plunging into deep blue water. Anchor at Playa de Formentor, the crescent beach once favoured by Grace Kelly.
77 NM
Total Distance
~91 L
Est. Fuel
~€132
Est. Fuel Cost
10:00 — Depart
Marina Palma Cuarentena
11:26
(40 NM leg · ~86 min transit)Bay of Pollença
Morning arrival in the sheltered northern bay
12:07
(5 NM leg · ~11 min transit)Cap de Formentor
300m cliffs, lighthouse, meeting of two seas
12:41
(2 NM leg · ~4 min transit)Playa de Formentor
Iconic crescent beach, lunch at anchor
14:43
(1 NM leg · ~2 min transit)Cala Sant Vicenç
Secluded cove with dramatic rock formations
18:00 — Return
Marina Palma Cuarentena
Cabrera Archipelago — Blue Cave
Cabrera National Park
A permit-only adventure to Spain's most pristine marine reserve. The Blue Cave is one of the Mediterranean's natural wonders, and the anchorages around Cabrera are among the clearest waters you'll find anywhere.
60 NM
Total Distance
~71 L
Est. Fuel
~€103
Est. Fuel Cost
10:00 — Depart
Marina Palma Cuarentena
11:15
(35 NM leg · ~75 min transit)Cabrera
Blue Cave, pristine anchorages, marine reserve
14:39
(11 NM leg · ~24 min transit)Es Trenc
Stop on return for a swim at the famous beach
18:00 — Return
Marina Palma Cuarentena
Fuel is included in all day charter prices
The fuel estimates above are shown for transparency only — you do not pay fuel separately on day charters.
Fuel consumption estimates are calculated based on HOUSE OF HÜTTER MONEYPENNY's specifications (estimated HP) and typical cruising conditions at ~28 knots. Actual consumption varies with sea state, wind, current, load, and speed. Marine diesel price estimated at €1.45/L (Mallorca 2026 average). Distances are approximate nautical miles from Marina Palma Cuarentena. Your captain will optimise the route on the day based on weather and sea conditions.
