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Discover "FIDELIS," a beautifully maintained 1994 Caliber 35 now available with transferrable moorage. At 35’9” LOA, with an 11’4” beam and a 4’6” draft, she offers a stable and comfortable ride. Displacement is 13,100 lbs with 6,100 lbs of ballast. Power comes from a 27HP Yanmar 3GM30F diesel, driving a 3-blade feathering prop. Tankage includes 26 gal diesel, 70 gal freshwater, and a molded holding tank. The masthead sloop rig features an aluminum keel-stepped mast and boom, Profurl furling system, and Precision sails (2018). Lewmar 44 and 16 winches handle sail control. Standing rigging appears in good condition at deck level, with chromed bronze turnbuckles and stainless chainplates. The interior sleeps six with a forward V-berth, two salon settees, and an aft pilot berth. The teak joinery is warm and well-maintained. The galley includes a gimballed 2-burner LPG stove/oven, 12V fridge, and 6 gal hot water heater. The head is manual, with a handheld shower, and heat comes from a diesel Ardic forced-air heater. Electrical systems include 4 x 6V house batteries, a 12V start battery, Xantrex inverter/charger, and 150W of solar. Shore power is 30A, with a custom Blue Sea panel and GFCI outlets. Navigation gear includes a Garmin chartplotter, Autohelm autopilot, Raymarine wind/depth, and both fixed and handheld VHF radios. Safety gear includes fire extinguishers, flares, manual bilge pump, and a 2019 full cockpit enclosure. Ground tackle includes a 33 lb Bruce anchor with 65' chain and 200' nylon rode, powered by a 12V Lewmar windlass. Assumable moorage at Pacific Playgrounds marina, a freshwater marina, between Campbell River and Comox Valley - the perfect launching place to explore Vancouver Island's many marine attractions. Don't miss the chance to secure this exceptional sailboat and moorage — a rare opportunity on the coast!
Interview with Cruise Director Abe Hugues on Harmony of the Seas. We had been playing Cards against Humanity with new friends on the ship ... and the word got out! The main theater show for this cruise was Grease, so when we found the Cards Against Humanity cards that were so fitting, we just had to go on TV and show the rest of the passengers! Link to Abe Hughes page: https://www.abehughes.com
► The 3D images we’d received had given us a good idea that the Tortue 147 wasn’t really going to look like a standard multihull... In the end, we were in for quite a surprise at La Grande-Motte! The catamaran on display, an ode to slow living, boasts a truly unique design and layout, with a nacelle reminiscent of a turtle shell, large stained-glass portholes, a suspended chart table seat, and a cabin layout reminiscent of a small mountain chalet. The same surprising atmosphere reigns at the after end of the boat, where a modest suspended balcony serves as a cockpit. We’re obviously impressed by the diamond-shaped windows integrated into the floor of the nacelle, and we are hardly surprised by the presence of a beautiful plant, whose pot was designed during the construction process. The build was undertaken in Tunisia using semi-thick aluminum for optimal impact resistance. The hull has two specific features: a bulbous bow is grafted onto each side to dampen pitching, and the stern is particularly sleek. Here again, the architects’ aim was to provide the most stable platform possible, including longitudinally. Two 1,200-liter (317-gallon) ballast tanks are also provided aft. Long keels and rudder skegs allow you to take the ground. The conventional internal combustion engine has been supplemented by an electric propulsion system capable of propelling the Tortue over a distance of 12 nautical miles and providing efficient hydrogeneration when the catamaran is making way under sail. ► TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: Builder: Cataruga Material: 8 to 10 mm aluminum Length: 48’3” (14.7 m) Beam: 25’9” (7.85 m) Draft: 4’9” (1.45 m) Displacement: 37,500 lbs (17 t) Sail area: 1,076/1,507 sq ft (100/140 m²) Motors: 2 x 57 HP and 2 x 10 kW All-electric range: 2 hours at 6 knots ► Become a FREE SUBSCRIBER to Multihulls World's YouTube page now - https://www.youtube.com/c/MultihullsWorld ► Log on to our website to discover over 600 multihulls tests! Subscribe to our newsletter to take advantage of our promotions and boat show invitations! https://www.multihulls-world.com/ ► Follow us on Facebook! https://m.facebook.com/MultihullsWorldMag/?locale2=fr_FR ► Discover us on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/multihulls_world/ ► Follow our multi news on X https://twitter.com/multihullsworld?lang=fr ► Let’s talk about business https://www.linkedin.com/company/multicoques-mag-multihulls-world/ ► Like us on TikTok! https://www.tiktok.com/@multihullsworldmag #multihullsworld #yachting #multihull #cruising #bluewater #sailing #sailcruising #seatrial #boatreview #bluewatersailing #boat #boatlife #boating #sailingday #magazine #youtube #tiktok #catamaran #aluminium #emmanuelvandeth #cataruga #tortue147 #forevergreen #electricboat
Tommy began working with us this summer at Sail San Diego and it’s been awesome having him on the team! Our crew comes in early every morning and details the fleet to ensure you’ll be hopping on board a pristine sailboat for your charter.⛵️🧼 A lot goes on behind the scenes before our boats even leave the dock!