Faeton

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Anyone ever seen or know of this Spanish Flybridge, "Faeton 1180 Moraga". Its a bit like a large fishing type Rodman (got holes for rods) looks well equipt

A customer of mine reckons he just got a blinding deal on a new one, with 360 Yanmars about 44knots apparantly. They have web site (www.faeton.es) in English too, but only one pic and a spec.

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I have a 780 Moraga - 2001, and friends have 730's and a 930. At that time they were up to 930's but added a 910 and then started getting bigger. I believe the 1180 is pretty damm new.

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and how have you found your Moraga Duncan?

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Fine, solidly built with good fittings. Many of the bits seem to be quality American sourced - Isolators/windscreen wipers as examples.
Solid but basic fit out.
They were (2001) heavily building on a few hulls and fitting just about anything to them - mine comes as hard top or sports boat, shaft or stern drive as example!
As many they seem to see some advantage in the larger models and have aspired to larger and larger craft.
I would probably buy again.

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