2006 PDQ Antares

$499,500

Used

Boat in Lahaina, HI 96761 US

builtBuilt in 2006
Year the boat was built
model

Antares

Boat model
engine

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Engine type and count
length

44 feet

Overall boat length
fuel

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Fuel type
material

Fiberglass/Reinforced

Hull material
Length Overall
44ft
Length at Waterline
43.42ft
Length on Deck
44ft
Beam
21.67ft
Max Bridge Clearance
61ft
Max Draft
4ft
Displacement
22500lb
Fresh Water Tanks
140gal
Fuel Tanks
120gal
Holding Tanks
30gal
Hull Material
fiberglass
Hull Shape
catamaran
Summary
Antares 44 is built for sailors seeking safe, comfortable, ocean crossings. "HANA HOU" is a veteran world cruiser.
Rig and Sail Particulars


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

Registration Information

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

Antares 44 Catamaran Review

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.




Hano Hou Current Upgrades and Maintenance and Information

Replaced House batteries 9/23/25 upgraded to Glass Mat L16 AGM 6V 390AH

1,560 AH VS Factory 780 AH 

New 2023 INMAR 320R-A aluminum bottom dinghy

New 2023 Mercury 20 HP 4 stroke         Model ME 20MH S4 

Removed washer/Dryer for more storage space, new one could be easily installed

New inverter charger Master Volt  Power Combi Pure Sine Wave inverter /Charger

Floscan gauges Partially installed Starboard side

New Fuel Separators and filters Port and Starboard 10/7/25

New fuel lines to support and starboard engines 10/7/25

Port and starboard fuel tanks polished 10/7/25

Replaced Starboard Alternator  with new  12/12 /25

Replaced Port Alternator with Rebuild     12/12/25

Price History

DateEventPrice
11/21/25Initial price$499,500

Overview from around the web 2006 PDQ Antares

Customers praise the 2006 PDQ Antares for its exceptional stability, spacious interior, and quality craftsmanship

Many highlight its impressive performance under sail, noting its ease of handling and comfortable ride even in challenging conditions. Owners appreciate the thoughtful layout, which maximizes living space and provides excellent ventilation and natural light. The Antares is often commended for its solid construction and durable materials, making it a reliable and comfortable cruising catamaran for extended voyages. Overall, customer feedback reflects satisfaction with the boat’s blend of performance, comfort, and seaworthiness.

The Biggest Pros and Cons

The 2006 PDQ Antares offers a range of benefits as well as some considerations to keep in mind:

Pros

Spacious Layout: The Antares features a wide beam and open floor plan, providing ample living space and comfort for extended cruising or entertaining.

Performance: With its efficient hull design and twin engines, it delivers good speed and maneuverability for a catamaran of its size.

Build Quality: Known for solid construction and durable materials, ensuring reliability and longevity.

Easy Handling: The twin-engine setup and responsive helm make docking and close-quarters handling straightforward.

Comfortable Accommodations: Well-appointed cabins with good ventilation and natural light enhance onboard living.

Fuel Efficiency: Compared to larger powercats, the Antares offers relatively economical fuel consumption.

Cons

Draft Limitations: Although suitable for many cruising grounds, the draft may restrict access to very shallow anchorages.

Limited Storage: While spacious, storage options can be somewhat limited relative to the size of the vessel.

Initial Cost: As a well-built power catamaran, the purchase price and maintenance can be higher than monohull counterparts.

Systems Complexity: Twin engines and onboard systems may require more maintenance and technical knowledge.

Weight: The solid construction contributes to weight, which may impact fuel consumption under certain conditions.

Made For

The 2006 PDQ Antares is designed for sailors and boating enthusiasts who seek a spacious, comfortable, and easy-to-handle cruising catamaran. It’s ideal for those who prioritize stability, ample living space, and efficient performance, making it perfect for family cruising, extended voyages, or coastal adventures. Whether you're a seasoned sailor or new to multihulls, the Antares offers a versatile and user-friendly platform for relaxed and enjoyable time on the water.

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