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Scandinavian Style, Built for the Sea Meet the 2022 Nimbus 365 Coupé — a beautifully crafted Swedish yacht that blends clean Nordic design with serious cruising capabilities. Whether you're planning relaxed weekends on the water or extended coastal adventures, this boat is ready to deliver comfort, style, and performance in equal measure. From the moment you step aboard, it’s clear this isn’t your average cruiser. Thoughtful design choices — like Nimbus’s signature “Sidewalk” layout, with an extra-wide starboard side deck — make moving around the boat safer and easier. The salon is open, bright, and inviting, with wraparound windows, warm teak accents, and custom hardwood flooring. Sliding glass doors open to the cockpit, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor space that’s perfect for entertaining or just enjoying the view. Below deck, you'll find two well-appointed cabins — a spacious forward master and a cozy guest cabin — plus a modern head with a separate shower. The helm station is all about control and visibility, with twin captain’s chairs and intuitive navigation tools at your fingertips. And when the sun’s out? Just tap a button to open the electric sunroof and let the breeze roll in. At the stern, an integrated swim platform invites you to take a dip, launch water toys, or relax with a drink in hand. This particular 365 Coupé is loaded with just about every factory upgrade, and it shows. With only 115 hours on its efficient Volvo D6 engine and just **31 hours** on the genset, it’s in **like-new condition** and has been lovingly cared for. Highlights & Upgrades Include: - Full Simrad electronics (MFD with radar/fishfinder, VHF, autopilot) - Bow & stern thrusters with remote for easy docking - Humphree auto trim tabs and Volvo fly-by-wire controls - Fusion stereo system, LED lighting, underwater lights - Air conditioning, diesel furnace, and dual Isotherm fridges - Gas oven/stove, freezer, and electric BBQ - Teak decking (Nuteak) and interior teak sole - Stainless anchor with 300' of chain + secondary anchor - Sliding cockpit doors, bow sunpad, covered cockpit seating - Solar panel, life raft, cockpit shower, high-water bilge alarm - Shore power (2 x 30A), charger, central vac, deck wash - Complete winter cover, deck chairs, and spare parts included Privately moored and available by appointment only, this Nimbus is a rare opportunity to step into Scandinavian luxury without the wait or hassle of buying new. Get in touch to arrange a private showing — this is one you won’t want to miss.

Giorno 331 - stretto di Messina. La mattina comincia con la ricerca di cassonetti della spazzatura (a Milazzo non ne troviamo molti) e recuperare Mirko dal pullman! Mirko è prima di tutto un mio amico, diventato anche collega da ormai qualche anno. Appena tornati a bordo viviamo la normale routine di issaggio gommone e motore fuoribordo. Ci dirigiamo verso Messina. Lo scopo è arrivare a Crotone domani. Ricordo bene che all’inizio questo era stato uno dei primi momenti “forti”. Uno di quei passaggi che ti segnano. Ai tempi stavamo scoprendo nuovi mari, ora stiamo riscoprendo la strada di casa. Pensate che per montare questo reel sono tornato indietro di un anno per registrare il passaggio che facemmo qui un anno fa. E scorrendo i video mi si è chiusa la bocca dello stomaco. Cavolo. Che viaggi. Che ricordi. Che emozioni. È stata la prima volta in cui ho realizzato consapevolmente cosa ci siamo messi alle spalle. Che luoghi meravigliosi abbiamo visto. Quante miglia abbiamo percorso e quanto questo sia stato senza dubbio l’anno più pieno di meraviglia di sempre. Ora sarà dura tornare. Ma ogni viaggio, come mi disse un caro amico, non è tale se non ha una fine. E così sia. Andiamo incontro alla fine di questa meraviglia affinché un’altra possa nascere ancora. Buona notte ragazzi. Vi vogliamo bene! Andrea

The Multihull Centre is, we believe, the oldest boatyard in the world that specialises in multihulls. Founded in 1968 by Pat Patterson of Heavenly Twins catamaran fame it has been my home base since 1982. Sadly I am not often there these days, but did take this video today of the boats in storage. Dazcat build their boats here, but for general yard details see here http://www.multihullcentre.co.uk/ See my designs at www.sailingcatamarans.com of course