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7.31 m 24' 0"
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The Coronet 240 is a daycruiser with the possibility of overnight stays. It is equipped with a pantry and a small toilet at the starboard side.
When sailing the Coronet 240, you can easily feel the ground-breaking bottom shape that made and still makes the Coronet boats special: The Vshaped bottom of the Coronet boats is still a model example for all modern V-bottoms, and was once created by the American James R. Wynne.
The hydraulic steering has a perfect hold on the Duo-Prop drive, which makes the boat nice and calm to sail.
You can clearly feel that you are sailing a yacht: In spite of the 240's rather modest 24 feet, the Coronet 240 feels much larger. There is power to spare from the inboard diesel engine, and the boat's calm sailing gives a clear impression of a much larger yacht.
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8.25 m 27' 1"
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Standard equipment:
Steering wheel, roll/bar steel pulpit, plexiglass windshield, steel slabs, sailing light, switches panel, cushions, sprag ancor winch, table kit, inside lavatory, teak components, compass, elliptical porthole, manhole, teak dashboard, parasol tent, horns, autoclave supplied with shower, double bilge pump, battery breaker, fuel gauge, blower, electrical winch, side air intake.
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8.25 m 27' 1"
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Typical of Aquaddr's pragmatic good sense and clear thinking in space utilisation. this impressive daycruiser provides a smooth, stable ride making it perfect for lengthy excursions or weekend trips.
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