The Ship

 

Typ / Design:                 Sailing-Kutter-Yacht,  Eng. Office Weselmann in Hamburg

 

Builder / Year:             Luehrsen – Boats Builder – in Buesum, Germany,  1967 to 1969

 

Classified:                    .German.-Lloyd  100 A4

 

      Main engine/              MAN-M 6 Zyl. Typ: D4146 HM, 144,8 KW by 2100 1/min. /

    Gearbox:                ZTF – BW 35 E 45

  

    Aux. engine:           Farymann V-Motor, Typ: 21 PW / A.v.K. Generator, Typ: BW 3017-4T

                                 Self exciting, brushless, autputt 6,0 KVA

 

    Fuel / Water:             each 1,8t, Holdingtank 0,21t

 

    Construction:              Iroko on Oak laminatet frames, Teak decks and Mahagony superstruct.            

                                            Masts and beams ar spruce. Interior Mahagony.

 

    Displacement:            46tons, incl. 5tons ballast

    L.o.a.:                           65ft (21,5m),   Beam:  15ft (5,00m),   Draft:  6,4ft  (2,1m)

 

    Accommodation:      Wheelhouse, Saloon, Pantry with Gally for 6 Pers.

                                  Sep. large aft cabin area with full bathroom and sep. toiletroom.

                                  Fwd. the saloon ar 3 double cabin,with sep. bathroom, shower an washbasin,

                                  and on sep. toiletroom with washbasin.

                                     

                                  And a generous aft deck, sunsail, table and deckchairs for 10 pers.

 

                                  The shipp is in excellent condition, and fully equippment for liveaboard.

                                  All details given in good faith, but not guaranteed                                                                                                 

   Flag/Location:             German / Western- Baltic – Sea, from 06.2012 south of Spain

   Info / Owner:              Side 14, info to sell. /  Helmut Klueck.

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