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Specifications
Builder: Chantier Naval, Biot, France Type: Ketch Designer: Ron Holland Construction: Welded aluminum alloy Length over all: 82' Length on deck: 75' Beam: 18' 6" Draft: 10'6" Fuel/water: 700/700 U.S. gallons Watermaker: 600 gallons per day Auxiliary Power: 135 hp Perkins diesel Electrical: 220v, 110v, 24v, 12v, 21&16kw generator
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Equipment
All Coast Guard required safety equipment, 10-man life raft, 2 GPS, sextant, radar, single side band radio, epirb, cellular phone, worldwide email, sat phone, VHF, autopilot, laptop computer
Comforts
Air conditioning, cabin fans, lots of opening hatches for natural ventilation, cockpit awning ( also under sail ), full deck awning, hammock, 2-person deck mattress, barbecue grill, full household galley, deck shower, swim platform, 10-person cockpit table, lots of space everywhere
Shaitan of Tortola was designed by the famous naval architect Ron Holland. He drew the lines of a strong, yet elegant hull with enough freeboard for dry sailing. Driven by a powerful ketch rig, Shaitan is fast with racing capabilities and is, at the same time, a very comfortable offshore cruising vessel with an abundance of living space. Shaitan was challenged in many races and two circumnavigations, in which she fulfilled all the expectations of her owners. As a charter yacht she offers four equally roomy queen size cabins with ensuite bathrooms, a large galley and a spacious salon - all with natural, cool ventilation, full air conditioning and other creature comforts. On deck there is plenty of open space and the extremely livable cockpit area makes her stand out of her competition. |
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Lots' of space where you spend most of the day |
A family of ten easily fits around the table |
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