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The yacht, a MOODY 419 (42 feet) is designed by Bill Dixon and built by Marine Projects in England under Lloyds Certification. The hull is solid GRP and the deck is sandwich.
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The spacious interior is made of teak. 6 berths in 3 cabins and a generous saloon. Two bathrooms, one in the aftcabin and one with shower foreward. Galley with two burner gas cooker, twin sinks, hot and cold pressurised water system, fridge. Radio, tape and CD-stereoplayer.
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The center cockpit provides great protection with a solid dodger.
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The yacht is equiped with elec. autopilot, windvane, GPS, VHF, SSB and radar. Furling systems for genoa and main, working jib and storm jib on second forestay. Gennaker and spinnaker pole. Elec. windlass, 50 hp diesel engine, AVON inflatible with outboard motor.
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The yacht complies with the high New Zealand safety rules of the Maritime Safety Authority. It is a very well found sailing boat having just sailed round the bottom of South America and across the Pacific Ocean.
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