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PORTOFINO COMMENTS This Squadron 50, which is in very good condition structurally, mechanically, electrically and electronically, is used by 2nd owner. Indoor cushions and carpets can be changed if desired. What is needed only for new owner is the Season maintenance that’s all. This boat with 3 cabins offers wide and spacious cabin areas as the kitchen seen in current designs is at the entrance. In particular, it allows families not to climb stairs to get service, and to use the kitchen more safely. The fact that the master cabin is located at the head offers a wide bathroom area that is unmatched in these size boats, while it is bright all day long thanks to both roof windows and side windows. There are two single beds in the symmetrical 2 cabins at the stern, and these beds can be converted into twin beds if desired. The far-cornered layout plan from the oval cut gives this boat maximum seating capacity and spacious walking areas without losing any volume. Fly bridge, which is an angular layout, has a large seating area with a barbecue, ice maker, refrigerator Lying in Turkey & Video conference available Now Good Value for Money, Decreased to 535.000 € for a super quick sale ! Don’t miss out.
Alexander Marine is pleased to present the 2023 Clipper Heritage 46 Flybridge to the market as central agents. She is an exceptionally low-hour late-model example of a Clipper 46 Heritage flybridge cruiser, offering an ideal blend of entertainment space and ease of ownership. With no brightwork she benefits from hassle-free upkeep. You are invited to book a private inspection to view this vessel. If you are unable to travel to inspect this vessel, we would be pleased to offer you a personal guided video tour via telephone with one of our yacht consultants. Lying: The Boatworks Shipyard & Marina, Coomera, Queensland, Australia.
Just when we thought it couldn’t get worse… The other water tank on our sailboat has now burst, flooding the boat and costing us even more precious drinking water. And the tank we spent days fixing? Still leaking. All the water we just carried barefoot from a creek—70L by kayak—is vanishing fast. Life off-grid at sea isn’t always paradise.