Blue Cruise Yacht Charters

Charter Yacht
Viking Girl II
Cruising
Turkey And Greece

Charter Yacht Greece

Combining a superior performance under sail
with the below-decks charm of warm woods exquisitely joined,
this beautifully maintained sailing yacht is from the drawing board of Robert Harris
and the slipways of Ta Yang Building Company in Taiwan.
Graceful in profile or stern-to the quay,
she draws admiring glances from sailors and non-sailors alike.

Charter Yacht Turkey Charter Yacht Greece

There are four en suite guest cabins, two on the quarters and two forward of the salon.
The quarter cabins each feature a double bed, wardrobe, book shelves, and private access to the deck.
The forward cabins may be made up either double-bedded or over-and-under
while featuring wardrobes and additional drawer stowage.

Charter Yacht Turkey Charter Yacht Greece


Charter Yacht Turkey


Charter Yacht Turkey Charter Yacht Greece


Specifications:

Year Built: 1990
Length: 65 ft (19.7 m)
Beam: 18 ft (5.4 m)
Draft: 8 ft (2.3 m)
Displacement: 70,000 lbs
Sail Area: 1,900 sq ft
Engine: Perkins 160 hp
Generator: 12kva
Cruising Speed: 9.5 knots
Crew: 3
Charter Yacht Turkey Equipment:

Air Conditioning
Satellite Navigation
Television & Video System
Stereophonic Sound System
Deck Shower
Fishing Tackle
Snorkeling Equipment
Tender with 40 hp Outboard
Water Skis


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This page last updated on 03/16/2007

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