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6.50 m 21' 4"
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7.80 m 25' 7"
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First boat in this range to offer such habitability, while remaining transportable. It's draught is small, it takes ground very easily, and allows changing sailing area in no time. This boat is easy and pleasant to manoeuvre for families as-well as smaller crew. Fast and fun to sail, its behaviour in strong winds is remarkable: it is a true sailor.
Bilge keels
Length overall: 7m60
Water line length: 6m75
Waterline beam: 2m20
Draught: 0m90
Displacement: 1800kg
Ballast: 700kg
Maximum beam: 2m55
Headroom: 1m85
Berths: 5/6
Sails area: 38m2
Category B
Built in France
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7.80 m 25' 7"
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8.72 m 28' 7"
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Following in the footsteps of the RM 1050 and its predecessor the RM 900, the RM 880 is a high-performance boat designed by Marc Lombard.
It is capable of staying at sea over long distances and for a long time, of setting down anywhere, of reaching the most tucked away corners of Paradise, yet retains the pleasures of a boat that’s not too big...
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8.98 m 29' 6"
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The Bi-loup 30, a highly efficient and pleasant bilge-keel boat.
No doubt that the Bi-loup 30 is faithful to Wrighton boatyard's image: a twin keel cruiser, taking the ground easily, safe, good sailor, sturdy and comfortable, which fits perfectly to family or shorthand sailing needs ,the whole of this in total security.
With smooth and round shapes, this innovative boat, benefits from high technology. It's performances are fully comparable to those of a keel boat, with it's asymmetrically profiled keels, reducing leeway, and his winged rudder designed for it's small draft, extends the supporting area while aground.
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9.60 m 31' 6"
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Some elements included in the : Ephaïstos 96
ALUMINIUM DUAL KEEL
A well performing dual keelboat with which you may land without any fear.
COCKPIT
The cockpit is divided into two distinct areas:
- A technical area designed for the steersman and the steersman’s crew assistant, allowing easy steering and winching for both solitary and multiple crew navigation environments.
- A leisure dedicated area for life when mooring and being at port with friends.
OUTSIDE SETTING
- Easily accessible winches.
- Long hand rails.
- Towards the bow, a delphinium will allow to dispose from the anchor at any time, with the help of an electrical anchor windlass.
- An asymmetrical spinnaker sail can be adapted to it.
INSIDE FACILITIES
- A roomy interior displaying a panoramic view.
- Facilities have been thought of and built to combine both comfort and safety.
- Her rounded wardroom allows keeping an eye on guests.
- She features a pretty comfortable height under beams in the living quarters (1.80m-6 feet).
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10.20 m 33' 6"
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THE CONCEPT
A different boat, for demanding owners so much on safety, qualities nautical and installations.
A boat which will take you along everywhere you and your family, in any safety for one week of holidays, or to make the turn of Cape Horn.
A boat beautiful to look at and touch, living and extremely stable.
A boat of owner, single.
This faithful companion will flatter your glance, by 50 n%u0153uds will reassure you wind and will make you discover isolated moorings where it will be posed in any safety.
He will be stable thanks to his two saffrons, rapid because light and well fabric.
The material:
The marine plywood in so much qu%u2019âme, associated with glass fiber and epoxy l%u2019 in sandwich is an extraordinary material: impressive solidity, elasticity, rigidity, insulation, lightness.
The duration in time is unbounded and l%u2019entretien non-existent.
Repairs are easy and sure.
L%u2019architecte: Jean-Pierre Brouns.
Its experiment concerning the solidity of the boats qu%u2019on finds everywhere around the world and especially around Cape Horn is paramount.
Its thorough knowledge of the side biquilles and its production of the "Foxy" was another determining asset.
Installations:
With l%u2019exterior, a plan of bridge where the two cockpits make it possible to be put at l%u2019abri to take its quarters and an opening towards the sea for the bathes
With l%u2019interior, a cabin postpones very roomy, a square shifted to go towards l%u2019avant without obstructing or being constrained, of the enormous possibilities of arrangement, a great clearness and an optimized ventilation.
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10.47 m 34' 4"
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The legendary RM 1050, voted ‘Boat of the Year’ in 1999 and once again the selection of ‘Voiles et Voiliers’ 2006, is enjoying unflagging success.
This is a real cruising yacht, high-performing and comfortable, to transport your whole family off to where the trade winds blow.
Put more simply, the RM 1050 will prove ideal for all your cruising plans.
It’s a real ‘go anywhere’ boat...
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10.98 m 36' 0"
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In the Bi-loup lineage, the 36 sticks to all the Wrighton boatyard values: twin keels, easy ground taking, safe, seaworthy, sturdy, highly habitable, easy handing, as comfortable at sea as in harbour. Just as the Bi-loup 30 who has largely been approved of for it's numerous qualities, the 36 is fitted with asymetrical keels to reduce the way.
This technology, who offers quite the same performances as that keel boats, has been adapted with some improvements. The Bi-loup 36 is fitted with a steering wheel, Cobra classic. It's pedestal supports the compass, a motor control box, and a four instrument casing. At the stern have been well thought of various places the safety raft, the gas bottle, a mooring, various items, a deck shower, a 220V electrical plug. And, as in the Bi-loup 30, the rear door opens and is used as boarding or bathing ladder, and offers very easy access to the large skirt and cockpit.
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11.99 m 39' 4"
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With its design inspired from the 60' Open and all the characteristics that have made the RMs such a success, the 1200 will have you sailing in First Class:
Highly original, well-designed accommodation
Peerless comfort for living aboard
Exceptional sailing performance for a long-haul family cruising yacht.
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6.50 m 21' 4"
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