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Bianca Lido https://www.scanboat.com/en/17186205

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Skipper Roland für Korfu Segeln und insb. für italienische Gäste. www.korfu-segeln.de

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The Beach

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The Dehler Optima 98 A, a classic sailboat built in 1979, offers a timeless blend of performance and comfort. Its sleek hull is designed for stability and speed. The boat is equipped with a modern sail inventory, including a battened mainsail, a furling genoa, and a storm jib, ensuring versatility in various wind conditions. Powering the Dehler is a reliable Nanni Diesel 3.2 engine, providing a smooth and efficient cruising experience. The boat features a spacious interior with a comfortable layout, including a galley with a gas cooker, a double sink, and a fridge. The cockpit is equipped with a sprayhood, a cockpit tent, and a bimini, offering protection from the elements and a comfortable outdoor space. Safety features on the Dehler Optima 98 A include a Raymarine chart plotter, autopilot, AIS, VHF radio, sounder, and a radar reflector. The boat is also equipped with a Lofrans Anchor windlass and a Rocna Anchor, making anchoring easy and secure. Additional features include a water tank, pressure water pump, a gas cooker, a coolbox, and a solar panel. The boat's overall condition is excellent for its age, with a well-maintained gelcoat and a range of modern amenities. The boat is in very good condition for its age. The Gelcoat is original and in good condition. Location: Lefkada, Greece Flag: Germany EUR 30000 Boat details by request

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In December I crossed the Atlantic from the Canary Islands to Barbados on a friends Lagoon 380. For the first 2000 miles or so we had calms or very light winds and so fellow crew member Erick could fly his drone. After a while you don't notice the swells when on board, it's just a gentle rocking motion. Even when the wind picked up there were none of the "mountainous seas" beloved by the media! See detailed reports, photos etc on my Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/richard.woods.designs

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