CAMILLA is a 1972 Motomar 41 pilot boat. She has a classic wooden structure, quite elegant, sober and still pleasant despite its 42 years.
Motomar then built other fibreglass series on the experience of the 41 with hulls built by Halmatic.
The characteristic of this unit built by the well-known Lavagna shipyard is that she is not afraid of sailing even in rough seas. In fact, the hull is well balanced so as to face hard seas with a soft impact on the wave.
A beautiful boat suitable for cruising at speeds of around 10 knots that requires the care reserved for wooden boats.
Subjected to extraordinary maintenance for both hull and deck, CAMILLA has an interior that includes a large dinette with a kitchen area and where the helm is also located, which is only indoors. There are six berths. Upholstery has to be totally renewed.
The boat is moored in Lavagna (GE).
2 Perkins T6.354U engines 145 HP each from 1971
Maximum speed > 15 knots