Yacht proposed by: Lorenzo
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Boat's typology
Cruising Yachts Length 13.50 m
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Comfort
Desalter, Solar panels, 12V DC sockets ...
Walkabout 43 was designed by naval architect David Reard. It is a boat designed, built and equipped to sail around the world. The very large hull ensures stability and offers a large living space inside and in the cockpit. The hull, inspired by the modern open ocean sail racers, has two rudders and is planing. Under the right conditions, you can reach safely 15 knots in speed. Its highlight is the cockpit, which, thanks to the width of the hull, is "huge" and gives ample space to the crew and to guests sitting relaxed in the shade, sheltered by the canopy and bimini. The interior is composed of 3 double cabins with two bathrooms, a very large dinette and living space, with a very ample kitchen.
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
Paros
Greece
Paros belongs to Cyclades island group, it is located near Antiparos, both islands once were connected. Paros is the 4th bigger island in Cyclades group.
It is a beautiful island with amazing beaches and crystal clear sea, green wide valleys and high cliffs. Paros is well known also for its white marble, that is still produced on the island.
It is a perfect destination for the people that want to enjoy the natural beauties and discover the traditional little villages. In Paros you could walk around the several alleys decorate with many bougainvillea and admire the typical white and bright houses: an holiday in Paros is the ideal vacation for who wants to breathe the real essence of the islands located in the Mediterranean sea.
The sailors love Paros due to the beauty of its water, seabed and little bays.
This island has a very long history, its proofs are still present. A worth-seeing stop is the archaeological museum in Paroikia, where there are 7° century a.C. statues and mosaics. Always in Paroikia a not-to-miss place are the Venetian Castle, nearby there is a beautiful district with nice and picturesque little houses, the church of Panagia Katopiliani, the church of Agios Costantinos, the church of Aghia Anna and many others. Paroikia is the main harbour on the island, it is loved by tourist due to its several bar, nice restaurants, suggestive courtyards with fruit trees and the tangled alleys where walk.
The most beautiful beaches where relax are Krios and Gios Fokas. Valley of the Butterflies is located 7km far from Parikia. It is a natural amazing area, from May to August thousands colourful butterflies are attracted by its trees. In the North, a worth seeing stop is the beautiful Naoussa, with its particular alleys, the little harbour, the ruins of a XIV century Castle and its golden sand. In the South part of the island, you will find the fishermen's village Aliki, surrounded by golden beaches. But may be the most admired area is the one located in South-East, because it has many sights: the fishermen villages of Marpissa, Pisso, Drios, Logaras, Livadi, the beaches of Chrisi Atki and Nea Chrisi Arki, where in August take place the famous Windsurf World Cup. In the East part are located the villages of Kephalos: Tragoulas, Marmora and Kepidi, that conserve many archaeological evidences.
In addition, the local delicious cooking and the inhabitants' courtesy will make your holiday unforgettable.