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Convivial environment on marine board this sailboat sailboat of 9 Mr.
Interior square composed of 2 boat bench seats with table, convertible in double bed.
Front cabin with bed doubles out of V. Berth simple side starboard, square convertible in double bed.
Bathroom with marine WC and wash basin (hot and cold water under pressure). Medical/showers any comfort deprived with 30 meters of the boat.
Cook: Refrigerator, boat heating electric plate, combined oven grill microwave, table-service, sink.
Little place office. Current on board: 12 V/220 V, sailboat clock radio for boats, square external with cushions and sun marine awning. |
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LOA 9.12 METRES
LWL 7.80 METRES
DRAFT 1.90 METRES
DISPLACEMENT 2 550.00 KG
BALLAST 1050.00 KG
SURFACE DE VOILE 54 M²
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Official boat for the Tour Voile (Racing Around France), the Mumm 30 is a 6/7-handed one-design 30-footer (9.42m) which is aimed at confirmed crews as well as novices who have a taste for intense feelings. Its building uses the most advanced technologies making it a light, sturdy and easy-to-handle boat which speed matches the one of most 36-footers (see Technical data).
The Mumm 30 is regarded as the world reference for one-design 30-footers and counts 170 units in the world (of which 100 in Europe). With 36 boats, France hosts the biggest continental fleet and the most contended races. |
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Designed by Juan Kouyoumdjian, architect of Team Prada, in association with K-Yachting, the KOD 33 is a one design boat sailing boat dedicated to a large range of professional and amateur sailors eager to discover the sensations of sailing an America's Cup boat in fleet races or match-racing. (Cf sheer plan and deck plan)
Modern equivalent of the famous 6MJI and other Dragons, the K-One Design 33 has been imagined to be sailed and appreciated by reduced crews of every level (3 or 4 crew members).
Stability has been privileged upwind and downwind with a particularity : hiking is forbidden and all crews must sail inside the cockpit, contributing to comfort and safety. Sailing an high tech boat becomes an accessible pleasure thanks to easy handling and comfort.
The KOD 33 is transportable with a marine trailer on motorways (beam is less than 2,50 m). Everything has been eased for international shipping as the boat and her fittings enter a 40 feet container (marine mast and trailer included).
A championship and an international Class will be created as early as 2003 with the 100 years old One Ton Cup as the highlight of the KOD 33 season. The link for boat with the One Ton Cup is of course the keel weight of one ton |
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Official boat for the Tour Voile (Racing Around France) from 1992 to 1998, the JOD 35 (Jeanneau One Design) is a 7/8-handed one-design 35-footer (10.60m). Swift and accessible, it is particularly suitable to beginners and to corporate events (see Technical data).
Regarded as the most advanced French one-design boat from last decade, the JOD 35 counts 240 units in France and neighbouring countries. Its diffusion and accessibility allow the JOD 35 to keep enjoying a big popularity.
All our JOD 35s are in accordance with the one-design measurement (crew maxi weight : 530 kg) and equiped according to the 1st Category (French legislation) for 8 people
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| This cruiser Racer offers excellent possibilities for racing as well as for cruising |
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| For your races or your cruising don't hesitate to test this american 35 foots monotype |
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Boat sailboat of 13 meters.
Number of bed: 6 people + 2 in the convertible living room. 3 cabins separated, double beds.
Space interior convivial, offering a living room (convertible in bed doubles) out of U, facing the kitchen. Little place office.
2 Bathrooms with marine WC, hand shower, wash basin. (warm water and cold under pressure.
Cook equipped: Refrigerator, oven, gazinière 2 boat lights, double sink, table-service.
Current on board for boats: 12 V/220 V, Stereophony, boat heating.
Its More: Site privileged with the c ur of Grimaud Harbor, table external of cockpit with cushions |
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MartiniqueThe 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. |
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The larger islands between Split and Dubrovnik entice with beautiful tree lined coasts, villages steeped in history, gorgeous beaches and bays, all within the background of coastal mountains dropping straight into the sea.
Marine equipment :
5 cabins with ensuite bathroom.
Air Conditionned
Refrigerator & Deep Freeze
Crew: 4
Windsurf, canoe for boat and snorkeling
TV & CD |
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