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Zuza was built in South Africa in 1998 and started her days as a research vessel for the British Royal Geographical Society. Her smooth and steady approach through the water along with two comfortable double cabins as well as two twin cabins make her perfect for exploring the Scottish Hebrides with those who wish to learn more about sailing or just relax and enjoy spectacular wildlife. Join Zuza's all-female crew on trips to St Kilda, Mull, Jura, Barra, The Small Isles and Skye. No sailing experience is needed to climb aboard!
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