EZCURRA 13.50 Year 2012210 000 € VAT paid
Simplicity, autonomy and robustness have guided the design of this ocean-going yacht with deck saloon. Simple and efficient, functional and comfortable at sea, maintenance and repairs are made easy by convenient access to all components. Heated (Refleks stove) and very well insulated (12cm Styrodur), this ocean-going yacht is well suited to both cold and warm destinations. Safety is present everywhere: ice-breaking bow, front and rear crash boxes, serious hull and rigging sampling, watertight companionway door... With 3 double cabins and a convertible saloon, she can accommodate up to 7 people at sea.
Owner's words
I had this excellent ocean-going sailboat designed and built in Argentina for use as an ocean cruising school. After 12 years of activity, I'm going to refocus on more personal sailing on a smaller yacht. This yacht has sailed extensively in all conditions, and is validated for Cape Horn and the Patagonian canals. Her performance under sail is excellent, and her range of over 800NM (excluding jerrycans) under engine provides even greater safety. Constantly maintained and upgraded, she's ready to set sail for any destination.
Features
Builder | BROEDERS / Argentina |
Architect | Horacio EZCURRA |
Length | 13.58 m |
Beam | 4 m |
Material | aluminium |
Rig | Sloop |
Draught | 1,85 m |
Type of ballast | bulb keel |
Displacement | 12 000 kg |
Ballast weight | 2 900 kg |
Engine(s) | YANMAR 54HP Diesel (5200 hours) |
Fuel capacity | 550 L |
Cabin(s) | 3 |
Bunks | 7 |
Water Capacity | 720 L |
First hand | yes |
Lying | French Atlantic coast |
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