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A masterpiece on the seas, sailing yacht LIARA is a fantastic multi-role sailing yacht providing a super-comfortable cruising platform with the ability to be transformed quickly for competition. Built by sailing yacht experts Baltic Yachts to a design by Malcolm McKeon, LIARA is being offered fully commissioned and with extremely low hours due to a change in the owner’s plans. She is one of the lightest Baltic projects delivered for her size and was fully designed as a multi-purpose world cruiser as well as very capable racing yacht. She features a large, comfortable cockpit and a spectacular full beam main salon which serves as the focal point of her accommodation and allows for a seamless transition for inside/outside living. LIARA is designed for very comfortable living afloat. The style created by Adam Lay Studios is very natural and calm with interior feels remarkably open and spacious for a yacht of this size Her retractable propulsion system maximizes her acceleration, speed and maneuverability - which are key for efficient sailing and a competitive edge. On the global sales market for the first time, sailing yacht LIARA presents the opportunity to take ownership of a virtually new 2019 Baltic Yachts without the wait of a new boat. Enquire with Fraser to find out more about this yacht for sale: https://www.fraseryachts.com/en/yacht-for-sale/liara/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=referral BUILT/REFIT 2019 BUILDER BALTIC YACHTS LENGTH 34.14M (112'00") BEAM 7.9M (25'11") DRAFT 6.15M (20'02") GT 138 HULL CARBON FIBER STABILISERS - ENGINES 1 X CATERPILLAR (425HP) GENERATORS 1 X FISHER PANDA (0KW) CRUISING/MAX SPEED 10.5 KNOTS (CRUISING) / 12.5 KNOTS (MAX) CRUISE RANGE 1,800 NM RANGE 1,900 NM EXTERIOR DESIGNER MALCOLM MCKEON INTERIOR DESIGNER ADAM LAY STUDIO CLASSIFICATION - FLAG GUERNSEY STATEROOMS 4 GUESTS 8 CREW 5
A real delight to take dad Adrian and son James for a taster sail today. Adrian sailed on Lift Off (the blue Squib) with John Cranwell Ward and Eric Andrew and James sailed on Satyr (the red Squib) with Tony Garrick and Dave Grundy. Speaking to both soon after returning to the pontoon, they had big smiles and said they had really enjoyed their Taster Day with RCSSC. Adrian was a natural and sailed Satyr for most of the time we were out. He had a natural feel for the breeze and changes in wind direction. We sailed out from Rutland Sailing Club and soon tacked to head passed the gap between Hambleton Peninsula / Normanton Church into the open waters before the dam head. There were plenty of fishermen out and with Adrian on the helm we gave them space to fish and got plenty of friendly waves as we sailed by them. We covered the length of the Dam and getting great view of 'Rutland by the Sea' then across towards Whitwell Creek with sight of the slides, canoes and of course The Rutland Belle. Seeing Lift Off with Dad Adrian on board, near the peninsula and head up the North leg of Rutland Water. All too soon we had to turn for home and followed Lift Off, sailing in good company, heading by for the pontoon at Rutland Sailing Club on the South Shore, near Edith Weston. Whilst Lift Off headed in we decided to sail on for a few minutes and sailed half way along the South leg, and enjoying a strengthening breeze. By now Tony and myself were pretty confident in Jame's helming so when we saw a fleet of lasers sailing in a group towards with us, and us on a starboard tack (right of way) we decided to 'hold our course' and with a few marginal tweaks to make things easier for other sailors, James 'sailed through with aplomb. Nice one James. By now we could see the others were on the pontoon and it was time to join them. Adrian relinquished the helm to Dave and took control of the jib sail with Tony. The wind was a northerly blowing straight onto the pontoon soon so with bow and side fenders on, we sailed to the pontoon, turned into wind and came along side.