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Status: | Available |
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Saracen, wooden catch built 1967 in Split, Croatia, designed by Sieb van der Meer, was one of the few yachts in Adriaric privatelly manufactured and owned. Hosted Orson Welles on his historic journey together with many years of enjoying on Croatian sun. Still alive and well maintained in the hands of Naval Professor on the Split University.
Designer: | S. M. v. d. Meer |
Builder: | Classic |
Model: | Ketch 45 |
Constructed: | 1967 |
Berths: | 8 |
Cabins: | 2 |
No. of engines: | 1 |
Engine model: | RAKOVICA PERKINS |
Engine power: | 69.00 |
Fuel type: | Diesel |
Drive type: | Shaft drive |
Maximum Speed: | 9 knots |
Length over all: | 13.56m |
Beam: | 3.56m |
Maximum draft: | 1.80m |
Hull material: | Wood |
Hull type: | Other |
Displacement: | 14 metric tons |
Model: CLASSIC KETCH 45'
Type: sailing yacht
LOA (m): 13,56
Beam (m): 3,56
Draft (m): 1,80
Year built: 1967
Launched: 1967
Builder: Y.C.LABUD SPLIT
Country: Croatia
Designer: S. M. v. d. Meer
Displacement (t): 14
Ballast (tonnes): 4 lead
CE norm: NA
Hull material: wood
Hull colour: white
Hull shape: S-bilged
Superstructure material: wood
Deck material: teak
Deck finish: ACM 49 AMORIM cork
Deckhatch: yes
Portholes: yes
Fuel tank (litre): 250
Freshwater tank (litre): 800
Blackwater tank (litre): no
Saracen, wooden catch built 1967 in Split, Croatia, designed by Sieb van der Meer, was one of the few yachts in Adriaric privatelly manufactured and owned. Hosted Orson Welles on his historic journey together with many years of enjoying on Croatian sun. Still alive and well maintained in the hands of Naval Professor on the Split University.
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