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The Privilege Brand needs no introduction as being one of the most desirable catamarans on the planet. We are lucky enough to have a flock of them on our listings including this 2005 awesomely equipped, magnificent example of a Privilege 585 Easy Cruise "Owners Version". Rarely available in this guise based in mainland Spain, close to Murcia & Alicante Airports and well worth a look at, if you are in the market for a luxury catamaran in this class. Impeccably maintained and privately owned, by a loving owner, never chartered........ this is one beautiful catamaran. VAT PAID! SPECS Boat Surveyed - September 2020 2004 Privilege 585 Hull Construction GRP Deck Construction GRP Deck Coulour White Length O.A 17.82m Beam 9.25m Draft 1.8m No of cabins 4 No of Berths 5 Double 2 Single 3+1 crew Heads 4+1 crew Sails and Rig : Main 109m2 Genoa 80m2 Gennaker 135m2 Engines : Twins Make Volvo Engine hours Port 3055 , Stbd 3099 Year of manufacture 2004 Fuel capacity 2000L Date last serviced June 2019 H.P 160HP Model Nos Port 2003002227 , Stbd 2003002225 Ground tackle : Number of anchors 2 Electric Windlass Make and type Brittany 25kg , 20m chain , 60m rode ; Delta 50kg , 60 m chain . 100m rode Outboard : New Yamaha - 40 hrs HP 9.9 HP General on deck : Davits Gang plank Fenders Cockpit table Warps Boat Hook Deck brush Bucket Cockpit cushions Spray hood Bimini Bimini side screens /tent Deck shower Below the waterline : Date inspected August 2020 Date last antifoulded May 2017 Navigation Equipment / Electronics - original to boat 2004 Log /speed / depth VHF DSC Wind speed / direction Autopilo - 2 Chart plotter - 2 GPS Radar Compass Binoculars Hand held compass Hand held VHF Dinghy : 3 years old , Zodiac Lengh 3.4m Inflatable RIB

#sailinglife #marriagesavers #headset #hollyland #shorts #marineheadset #outdoorlife #walkietalkies #boatlife #Hollylandtech #communication #fijiisland #fijiwater #shorts Recently we went to the aid of a sailboat that had hit a reef in Fiji because the spotter didn't warn the helm in time about the coral reef up ahead. Fast communication between the spotter and helm is essential to navigate the dubiously chartered coral reefs and bommie fields of Fiji and we've often envied crew on other boats who manage to do this without shouting at eachother down the length of the boat! Someone at @hollylandtech obviously noticed our lack of effective communication and sent us some cool Solidcom C1 Pro headsets to try out.. and boy have they made a difference We turn down 90% of free products offered for us by brands to 'try out' because.. well, we know we just won't use them, but these headsets have been an absolute Godsend, so thanks to the guys at @Hollylandtech

Louison vous fait découvrir son métier de chaudronnier et ce qui l'anime au quotidien à travers son témoignage. Il est toujours assez étonnant de voir d’où commence la naissance des OVNI et des Cigale… L’arrivée des plaques d’aluminium prédécoupées sur palette… De cette forme initiale, plane, les hommes lui apportent rondeurs et formes autour du mannequin. Le savoir-faire de nos compagnons, comme Louison, réside dans l’assemblage par soudure-pointée. Ces feuilles d’aluminium de 4 à 10 mm d’épaisseur sont rapprochées et soudées entre elles pour devenir une coque, un pont et enfin un voilier d’une robustesse incroyable. Il faut compter 10 semaines en moyenne en chaudronnerie avant que cette unité en aluminium rejoigne l’étape de la peinture. ENGLISH PRESENTATION Louison makes you discover his job as a metalworker and what drives him on a daily basis through his testimonial. It is always quite impressing to see where the birth of the OVNI and the Cigale yachts begins ... The arrival of pre-cut aluminum plates on a pallet ... From this initial, flat shape, men bring curves and shapes around the mannequin. The know-how of our companions, like Louison, is in the assembly by point welded. These 4 to 10 mm thick aluminum plates are gathered and welded together to become a hull, a deck and finally a very sturdy sailboat. It takes an average of 10 weeks in metalwork before this aluminum unit reaches the painting stage.