Neeves
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They are perfect for outdoor living. Med and Caribbean boats for sure. I used to get excited when I took my jumper off when sailing in the UK!!
What's this 'jumper' thingy?
Jonathan
They are perfect for outdoor living. Med and Caribbean boats for sure. I used to get excited when I took my jumper off when sailing in the UK!!
Having been to that spot in Anegada, there is about 1.9m of water (with minimal tide). This precludes most of the larger monohulls who need to anchor a bit further out. The monohulls are there, but out of frame in the deeper water. .
Its made of sheep. Keeps you warm��What's this 'jumper' thingy?
Jonathan
How did it sail? They look like they might be slug like.I helped a friend deliver a Sunreef 74 from Antigua to Barcelona the year before last.
I got fed up with bbq steaks, ice cream two showers a day and didn't have time to watch all the movies on the big screen only cabin......
How did it sail? They look like they might be slug like.
Average i suppose for a slug with a 140 foot mast and a cruising chute the size of a minor planet.
Passage plan at 9 knots if you want to take it easy and not break anything.
I took a screenshot picture from youtube of an anchorage somewhere exotic and warm. Most of the yachts in the anchorage are catamarans; it appears that catamarans are getting very popular over there.
So they actually work!? Amazing for something with the proportions of a house. The mast doesn't look that big from the pictures, I wonder if it was a special.
Normal design. Try a look at their website. I was also impressed with the build quality. The best engine room layouts, pipe runs, electrics, blah blah. You could have a party in the boom..... Different world.
They picked this one up in a Baltic winter though..... The outdoor flybridge is very exposed. Has spent summers in Med and winters in Carib since then though.
Rent it for a week and let us know what you think!
It's quite a beast, I checked it out. It looks splendid. 55 tons, so it will take a lot of power to move it. Costs £2.5m as a 4 year old, so not a steal. It really asks for a crewed operation. I'm not frail enough yet. By the way the air draft is 114ft, not 140ft as standard.Average i suppose for a slug with a 140 foot mast and a cruising chute the size of a minor planet.
Passage plan at 9 knots if you want to take it easy and not break anything.
It's quite a beast, I checked it out. It looks splendid. 55 tons, so it will take a lot of power to move it. Costs £2.5m as a 4 year old, so not a steal. It really asks for a crewed operation. I'm not frail enough yet. By the way the air draft is 114ft, not 140ft as standard.