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As Super-yachts go, they do not come much nicer than this, built at the famous Privilege Shipyard in Les Sables-d’Olonne in France, graced with an envious pedigree of a long line of quality built catamarans. There really are very few catamarans in this class built to this kind of standards these days and a rarely available example. With build times stretching to over two years with many manufacturers, there is a great chance to get what you want now before your too old to enjoy it! Her beautiful lines and curves give her an outstanding first impression and being a catamaran space on board compared to a conventional superyacht of comparable length is mind-blowing. With her white sails billowing and feeling the powerful surge as she leaps forward, she really is a sight that stirs the unbridled passion of any sailor Being an immensely sought after vessel, she will be sold quickly to the first discerning buyer, that will immediately fall in love with her. Combined ultimate luxury coupled with a performance for a catamaran this size little is compromised in the construction and interior finished and attention to detail is second to none. This is a true ocean crosser, ideal to explore the world's oceans in comfort and enjoy the adventure of a lifetime. Professionally Skippered from new she has always been in safe hands and her current owner has had no expense spared in keeping her in first class condition. This one is fully loaded with every option and more! This amazing catamaran is based on mainland Spain within a reasonable driving distance of both Alicante and Murcia Airports. Lift out facilities are close by for an inspection and all services. This is a rare opportunity to purchase such an amazing yacht, don’t let this one slip through your fingers…. Year: 2011

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Dive into an amazing journey with La Galigo Liveaboard! 🚢💦 Our joyous customers are living their best adventure, from exhilarating dives to breathtaking hikes. Join the excitement, explore the wonders, and make memories that last a lifetime! 🌊🏞️ #LaGaligoAdventures #ExploreWithJoy #LivaboardLife Enquire today and Find out yours! 🔗Click the link on the bio! ✉️ info@LaGaligoLiveaboard.com 💬 +62 812 2000 2025 (WhatsApp) 🌐 www.LaGaligoLiveaboard.com 🌐 Trip.LaGaligoLiveaboard.com (Schedule & Rates) ~~~~ #LaGaligoAdventures #ExploreWithJoy #LivaboardLife #DiveIntoAdventure #RajaAmpatDiving #LaGaligoLiveaboard #UnderwaterThrills

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1) Understanding your energy needs is essential to determine how much solar you need. Start by making an "energy budget". List all your consumers and their daily usage. For example, if your LED lights use 1W per bulb and you have eight bulbs on for 5 hours a day, that would be 8 Watts for 5 hours or (8x5) 40 Wh (Watt hours). I like to use kWh to keep things consistent. 40 Wh = 0.040 kWh. It's a good idea to list what you're using while at anchor and another list of what you're using while underway (for instance, you don't use your autopilot at anchor). Remember to list everything: fridge, freezer, watermaker, autopilot, nav lights, chart plotters, etc. For example, here aboard Athena, with an electric galley, fridge, freezer, watermaker, two computers, etc, we use an average of 5.5 kWh per day. 2) To give you a quick estimate, use https://globalsolaratlas.info/ to find "Global horizontal irradiation" per day for your location. Take your daily energy consumption from step 1 and divide that by the number of solar hours. In the case of Athena, located in the Caribbean, that would be 5.5kWh per day / 5 sun hours = 1.1 kW solar array. Keep in mind that this is a theoretical number that does not take into account the shading or degradation of the panels over time. Let's add 30%. 1.1 x 1.3 = 1.43 kW. You can now divide that number by the panel's Nominal Power output. In the case of Athena, our panels are 400W SunPower panels. 1430W / 400W = 3.6 panels needed to cover our 5.5 kWh per day consumption. 3) Understand that the amount of solar you can install on a small sailboat is limited by the size of the boat and heavily influenced by shading and, of course, the boat's location. The size of the panels might also be defined by the height of your stanchions or the size of an existing solar arch. Figure out where you're able and willing to install panels. That will dictate the size and number of panels. 4) Use Victron Energy's MPPT Calculator to calculate what MPPT is ideally sized for your solar panels and expected output based on location. Based on our experience in the Caribbean, the estimate provided by the guide is reasonable. https://www.victronenergy.com/mppt-calculator. Remember that it's best practice to avoid combining panels with different specs on the same MPPT. #sailboat #sailboatproject #boatwork #saillife #liveaboard #liveaboardlife #saltlife #sailing #sailingadventure #travel ingcouple #livingonaboat #solar #sailboatsolar

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