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Summary

Bavaria 37 Cruiser- 3 cabins/1 head - "Christopher Robin " and "Constance" - Year 2007

We have two Bavaria 37 Cruisers which joined the fleet in 2007. One of them has inmast furling, whilst the other is specified with slab reefing main sail and lazy jacks and sail bag. Both set ups are easy to use by short handed crews and all raising/stowing and reefing of the main sail can be done from the cockpit.

These 37's are specified with a folding wheel, ensuring easy access and manouvering around the cockpit area. These boats are perfect for a family/group of 6 (sleeping two in each cabin). The saloon can sleep an additional two people on the single bunks either side of the saloon table.

The Bavaria 37 Cruiser sails exceptionally well for such a comfortable boat.

 

Specifications

Specifications:

Year of build: 2007

Cabins: 3 double

Heads: 1

Main sail: Inmast furling (Constance) ; Slab reefing main sail with lazy jacks and sail bag (Christopher Robin)

Draft: 1.60m

Beam: 3.68m

Water tank capacity: 300 litres

Engine: Volvo 30hp

Plotter: Yes

GPS: Yes

Electric windlass: Yes

Autopilot: Yes

MP3 connector: Yes
 
Cruising chute: No
 
Folding wheel: Yes
 

Inventory

Inventory:
  • Echosounder/speedometer/wind instruments
  • Bimini sunshade
  • Electric fridge
  • Cockpit cushions
  • GPS with colour plotter
  • Hot water
  • Furling genoa (Roller)
  • Autopilot
  • Holding tank
  • Wind scoop
  • VHF/EPIRB
  • Cockpit table
  • Electric windlass
  • CD player (mp3 connector) with cockpit speakers
  • Bathing Platform with deck shower
  • Dinghy with inflateable floor and solid rear transom
  • 12v power socket and invertor
  • Full charts/pilot book/Bino's/plotter etc
  • Bed linen and pillows
  • Snorkelling gear
  • Folding wheel (easy access to the cockpit)
  • Fortress kedge anchor with 30m of chain/rope

Rates

Rates (excluding security deposit waiver fee; flights; taxi transfers):

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Last Updated on Monday, 22 March 2010 23:25