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- Handling under sail
- Space layout
- Price-to-performance ratio
- Sailing performance and upwind performance
- Suitability for everyday use
- Workmanship & materials
Good old lady Well, we bought her used in 2017 (first registered in 2005). She was in like-new condition, thanks to the previous owner, Hans. It's the owner's version, with one cabin each at the bow and stern. We've fully equipped her for long-distance cruising. Volvo D2-55 with 105 Ah alternator, solar system - 650 W on the radar arch, 300 W on the bimini, Efoy 210 as backup, completely converted to Mastervolt - 5500 mAh LiPo battery, 4.5 kW continuous power inverter, Chargemaster 1270-3, LED lighting, ZEN 30 watermaker, 3.5 kg wall-mounted washing machine, 80 m of 10 mm stainless steel chain, 20 kg ultramarine anchor, 16 kg Cobra 2 as a reserve, sails by Doyle Raudaschl Sails (battened mainsail), Parasailor, furling gennaker, 2x Raymarine Axiom, Windpilot. She's not a racing dinghy, a rather unassuming boat, but quite fast, reliable, and above all - a safe vessel! Hopefully, she'll get us safely across the Atlantic in 2027 ;-)