TRAWLER 49 OCEA Year 2002
- Already sold -
Designed by JP Brouns and - very well - built by the OCEA shipyard in Les Sables d'Olone, this trawler has the capacity to cross the Atlantic. An extra rig allows to save fuel downwind.
Its seaworthiness and the quality of its construction and equipment make it a robust, reliable boat for all types of exploration. The interior layout is organised around a large living area, which includes the wheelhouse. Two cabins and a bathroom complete the spacious layout. A huge storage locker is located under the deck saloon. The 3 engines are housed aft, with perfect mechanical access.
Owner's words
With her first owner, this boat was sailed round trip. We bought her with a programme of sailing in Northern Europe. Unfortunately, health problems did not allow us to carry it out, and we have to sell this beautiful unit which deserves to be back on the open sea!
Features
Builder | CN OCEA / FR |
Architect | JP BROUNS |
Length | 14.55 m |
Beam | 4.44 m |
Version | Aluminium |
Rig | not filled |
Draught | 1.20 m |
Displacement | 20 000 kg |
Engine(s) |
Volvo 140HP Diesel (5000 hours) Volvo 38HP Diesel (611 hours) Volvo 38HP Diesel (666 hours) |
Fuel capacity | 5 500 L |
Cabin(s) | 2 |
Bunks | 4 |
Water Capacity | 1 150 L |
Berth | yes |
Lying | French Eastern Mediterranean |