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- Length: 11,55 m
- Width: 6,53 m
- Draft: 1,15 m
- Surface of veil: 79 m2
- Engines for boats: 27 CV
- Water: 660 L
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- Length: 11,60 m
- Width: 6,30 m
- Draft: 0,95 m
- Surface of veil: 88 m2
- Engines for boats: 2 X 18 CV
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- Length: 12,37 m
- Width: 7,09 m
- Draft: 1,20 m
- Surface of veil: 89 m2
- Engines for boats: 2 X 27 CV
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- Length: 12,60 m
- Width: 6,95 m
- Draft: 1,20 m
- Surface of veil: 101 m2
- Engines for boats: 2 X 28 CV
- Water: 600 L
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- Length: 12,90 m
- Width: 6,95 m
- Draft: 1,20 m
- Surface of veil: 109 m2
- Engines for boats: 2 X 38 CV
- Water: 500 L
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- Length: 13,10 m
- Width: 4,64 m
- Draft: 1,60 m
- Surface of veil: 86 m2
- Engine for boat: 60 CV
- Water: 1000 L
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MartiniqueThe paradise, the Caribbean... No other sailing in the world can offer more beauty, the varied colours, and ideal conditions than the small Antilles. Around the Grenadines especially, the waters are perfectly idyllic, providing the perfect sailing adventure and holiday.
Unless you have a whole season at your disposal, it is foolhardy to attempt all the islands in a single cruise. Not only will you not make it, but also you will fail to enjoy the slow, natural and relaxed way of life in these tropical islands. The small Antilles create a circle between Puerto Rico, in the North West and Venezuela in the South.
The islands themselves differ considerably, however they all offer beautiful and sheltered anchorages, palm trees and fine white sandy beaches that lead up to the crystal clear waters. The character of the local people likewise varies from the charming and unspoiled modest Dominican, to the comparatively well to do and world wise French of Martinique.
The Caribbean's sun shines almost constantly, approximately 12 hours a day. The climate is Utopian, the daily temperatures are fairly consistent all year round, with an average temperature of 27oC.There is in fact only a 3o C difference between the warmest and the coldest months of the Year. The time for sailing is all year round, unlike the European seasons, the main difference between summer and winter is the level of rainfall. The period between December-May is the dry season, apart from the odd shower, during the European summer, conditions are still ideal with refreshing rain showers. The Easterly trade winds that blow all year round and rarely exceed force 5, ensure splendid sailing conditions which combined with the many beautiful and uncrowded island anchorages have made the Antilles a sailing paradise for the yacht charterer.
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St. Lucia The paradise, the Caribbean... No other navigational in the world can offer more beauty, the varied colours, and ideal conditions than the small Antilles. Around the Grenadines especially, the waters are perfectly idyllic, providing the perfect sailing adventure and holiday.
Unless you have a whole season at your disposal, it is foolhardy to attempt all the islands in a single cruise. Not only will you not make it, but also you will fail to enjoy the slow, natural and relaxed way of life in these tropical islands. The small Antilles create a circle between Puerto Rico, in the North West and Venezuela in the South.
The islands themselves differ considerably, however they all offer beautiful and sheltered anchorages, palm trees and fine white sandy beaches that lead up to the crystal clear waters. The character of the local people likewise varies from the charming and unspoiled modest Dominican, to the comparatively well to do and world wise French of Martinique.
The Caribbean's sun shines almost constantly, approximately 12 hours a day. The climate is Utopian, the daily temperatures are fairly consistent all year round, with an average temperature of 27oC.There is in fact only a 3o C difference between the warmest and the coldest months of the Year. The time for sailing is all year round, unlike the European seasons, the main difference between summer and winter is the level of rainfall. The period between December-May is the dry season, apart from the odd shower, during the European summer, conditions are still ideal with refreshing rain showers. The Easterly trade winds that blow all year round and rarely exceed force 5, ensure splendid sailing conditions which combined with the many beautiful and uncrowded island anchorages have made the Antilles a sailing paradise for the yacht charterer.
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Multihull
- Length: 14,00 m
- Width: 7,30 m
- Draft: 1,30 m
- Surface of veil: 123 m2
- Engines for boats: 2 X 38 CV
- Water: 860 L
- Fuel: 600 L
- Boat toilets: 4
- Double Cabins 4 + 2 Individual
- Maximum Passengers crew included: 10
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- Length: 17,06 m
- Width: 9,15 m
- Draft: 1,40 m
- Large lathed veil: 104 m2
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Maximum Marine catamaran
- Length: 18,00 m
- Width: 10,00 m
- Draft: 1,40 m
- Surface of veil: 110 m2
- Engines for boats: 2 X 75 CV Volvo
- Water: 2 X 600 L + dessalinisator of 140 L/h
- Fuel: 2 X 375 L
- System of air-conditioning
- Generator for boat 11 kw
- Boat toilets: 6
- Double Cabins: 6
- Passengers except crew: 12
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| Eleuthera 60 is an exceptional boat catamaran in a class of its own. Just recently out of the Fountaine Pajot shipyards, the boat was especially designed to cater to a maximum of 10 luxury cruise passenger. Its custom designed interior reflects amazing comfort and class. Its layout in colourful teak coupled with clear ceilings create a comfortable harmony seldom seen. Noble yet modern in style, its welcoming saloon provides an open panoramic view to its exceptional deck and the open ocean. You will also thoroughly enjoy its 5 comfortable and spacious cabins, each with its private bathroom. The sallon is convertible in a separated double cabin. Navigating at an average of more than 12 knots, enjoying its various sporting activities, and visiting some of the most majestic shores in the world off the Caribbean and Venezuelan islands, you will certainly not experience a dull moment. |
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Powerful and purely shaped exceptional in construction and in design, Nahema IV offers you all the conveniences of a modern cruising catamaran. She meets the highest quality standards for the optimum cruising safety and comfort.
Entirely air-conditioned, her wooden interior amenities and luxurious furnishing combine with harmony luxury, space & light.
3 double cabins with queen size beds, one with double single bed, each with en suite bath provide the maximum comfort and privacy.
The large saloon, offers unrivalled volumes and a fully panoramic view of the idyllic scenery to her guests.
Cutting-edge technology and sophisticated design make her a magnificent and sumptuous craft.
The stern swimming platforms for boats make ideal points for boarding the boat, swimming or just dangling your legs into the turquoise waters of your mooring. |
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