KETCH MAURIC 16M Year 1975
Built on an André Mauric layout by Rove shipyard and controlled by Bureau Veritas, this steel unit is made for adventure. Equipped for navigation in all conditions everywhere, with upgraded winches and ketch rigging, you will be protected in the conning station from the hardest weather conditions. The hull is in good state, the deck teak is as new, the sails are also in good state. Equipped with two generators and a watermaker, this is the ideal boat for family adventure, spacious and low budget.
Owner's words
Our ketch was built in 1975 for Doctor Xavier Fructus, scientific director of COMEX and good friend of Commandant Cousteau. We purchased the boat in 1992 and have been sailing the Med since. This is a very comfortable boat, in navigation as well as at anchor. I sadly put her on sale but I am no longer able to handle her on my own and she is made for offshore navigation...
Features
Builder | Chantier du Rove |
Architect | André MAURIC |
Length | 16.17 m |
Beam | 4.67 m |
Material | steel |
Rig | Ketch |
Draught | 2.15 m |
Type of ballast | Long keel |
Displacement | 26 000 kg |
Ballast weight | 6 500 kg |
Engine(s) | Renault Couach 80HP Diesel (1650 hours) |
Fuel capacity | 1 000 L |
Cabin(s) | 3 |
Bunks | 6 |
Water Capacity | 1 000 L |
Berth | yes |
Lying | France Port Napoleon |