Goelette Azema Year 1976
This 11meters schooner was built in 1976 and inspired by the Pen Duicks. There were 4 units of this pretty plywood/epoxy model. This sailboat has been regularly maintained, aesthetically and technically. It is a safe and easy boat to sail, its teak deck is clean, the upholstery and the recent crockery. The interior woodwork, not lacking in charm, is in very good condition. The fittings and storage have been thought with intelligence. The boat is clean and healthy. With its 7 berths, it is the ideal boat for a family cruise or a ride with friends at a low price. .
Owner's words
After many years of renting sailboats, this schooner is our first boat. It was made in 1976 by a naval shipwright who kept the 4th copy for himself. It is a healthy, easy and indulgent boat: in crossing, at anchor, coastal or solitary. Not too much electronics, good accessibility, independent energy and easy maintenance.
It’s really a beautiful, reliable and reassuring boat that taught me everything during these 3 years of sailing and that I sell today to build the catamaran of my dreams.
Features
Architect | Azema |
Length | 11.5 m |
Beam | 3.2 m |
Material | plywood and epoxy |
Version | 7 berths |
Rig | Schooner |
Draught | 1.70 m |
Type of ballast | bulb keel |
Engine(s) | PSA 7HP Diesel |
Fuel capacity | 90 L |
Cabin(s) | 1 |
Bunks | 7 |
Water Capacity | 150 L |
Lying | France - Corse |