Catamaran Mojito 82

  • Boat's typology

    Cruising Catamarans Length 25000.00 m

  • Comfort

    Air conditioning, TV, Water generator ...

Map Photogallery

Mojito 82 is a huge and comfortable catamaran offering cabin charter crewed sailing cruises. It can host up to 24 people and comes complete with watermaker, air conditioning, fridge, ice maker and BBQ, as well as Tv and DVD player in each cabin with flat screen for your leisure time. If you wish to practise water sports, Mojito 82 has a complete snorkeling, kayak and fishing equipment. 

The crew and skipper of the catamaran will be more than happy to have you on board for your sailing charter holiday and introduce you to the beauty and ecological diversity of the islands you will be sailing among.
 

Technical data

  • 12 Cabins
  • 24 Sleeps
  • 12 Bath
  • 25000.00 m Length
Mojito 82
number of passengers
24
Type
Mojito 82
Year built
2006
Draft (m)
1.65
Length (m)
25000.00
Width (m)
12000.00
Sail area (mq)
312.00
Engine power (hp)
215.00
Cruising speed (kn)
0.00
Water capacity (lt)
4700.00
Fuel capacity (lt)
6600.00
Displacement (kg)
54.00

Equipment/gear

Services

  • Heating
  • Air conditioning
  • Hot water heater
  • Desalter
  • Wind generator
  • Water generator
  • Solar panels
  • Electricity generator
  • 12V DC sockets
  • 220V sockets
  • Outdoor shower
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Holding tank
  • Barbecue Grill
  • Stereo AM / FM – mp3
  • MP3 player
  • CD player with speakers in the cockpit
  • DVD / TV
  • TV
  • DVD player
  • WiFi
  • Snorkeling kit
  • Fishing rod
  • Canoe
  • Windsurf
  • Kite surf
  • Tender
  • Tender with outboard motor

Safety equipment

  • Liferaft
  • Personal auto inflatable float stowage arrangements for adults and children
  • Personal auto inflatable float stowage arrangements for children
  • Safety equipment in function of the navigation provided
  • Safety harnesses
  • Bosun's Chair
  • VHF Radio
  • Epirb
  • Plb Crew
  • AIS
  • Radar
  • Satellite Phone
  • Shear
  • Safety tank
  • Extinguishers
  • Life preserver thrown
  • First Aid Kit
  • First Aid Manual
  • Life line
  • Radar reflector
  • Emergency steering
  • Emergency light
  • Foghorn

Sail

  • Furling mainsail mast
  • Roll-up mainsail
  • Fully battened mainsail on trolleys with rail
  • Mainsail put in the mast
  • Storm jib
  • Lazy jack
  • Lazy bag
  • Roll-up genoa - jib
  • Fixed staysail
  • Staysail on movable stay
  • Spinnaker
  • Code0
  • Asymmetrical
  • Trysail
  • Retractable keel

Equipment/gear

  • Teak deck
  • Dining table
  • Bowsprit
  • Pole
  • Windlass remote control
  • GPS cockpit cartography plotter
  • Electronic cartography
  • Winch
  • On-board computer with navigation software
  • Cockpit cushions
  • Cockpit
  • Tent steering
  • Dodger
  • Steering wheel
  • Twin steering wheel
  • Tiller
  • Lifelines safety net
  • Anchor
  • Respect anchor
  • Mooring ropes
  • Electric windlass
  • Propeller bow
  • Windlass remote control from the cockpit
  • Mainsail electric winch
  • Autopilot
  • Automatic pilot remote control
  • Instrument wind direction and speed
  • GPS Chart Plotter
  • Dining table outside
  • Repeaters cockpit instruments
  • Repeaters tools tree
  • Echo-sounder
  • Fenders
  • Funnel fuel
  • Catwalk
  • Hand bilge pump
  • binoculars
  • Compass fixed and manual
  • Tank for engine oil
  • Fuel container
  • Water container
  • Plastic buckets
  • Pump for tender
  • Set of flags
  • Trumpet
  • Tool box
  • Nautical charts
  • Water pipe
  • Winch handles
  • Yacht Operations Manual
  • Flag

Cuisine

  • Crockery, glasses and cutlery
  • Pans
  • Gas oven and hob
  • Microwave
  • Moka
  • Refrigerator
  • Kitchen linen

Cabins

  • Towels
  • Beach towels
  • Blankets
  • Pillowcases
  • Pillows
  • Sheets
  • Anti-roll towels

Mooring port

Mahè

Mahè

Seychelles

Mahé is the main island of the Seychelles Archipelago. It is about 28 kms long and 8 kms wide. There you can find the airport, the capital Victoria and the seat of Government.

This island is a natural sanctuary thanks to many species of exotic flora which developed over the centuries. The grandeur of granite rocks and the deep green in which they are plunged, contrast with the blue of the sea and the white of the beach that starts where the vegetation ends.

In 1609 the British landed for the first time in Mahe. Then, the island was ignored until 1742 when the French took possession of it thanks to the arrival of Lazare Picault and its shipment in order to colonize the archipelago. The Seychelles in 1814 became a British colony, up to the independence in 1976.

In a few hours you can visit the island by car by visiting all major beaches overlooked by many resorts and luxury hotels.