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Year | 2010 |
Make | Cervigon |
Model | Frers 70 |
Class | Racer/Cruisers sailboats |
Length | 21,62m |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Hull Material | Composite |
Offered By | Next YACHTING |
Cervigon Yachts was founded in 2005 in the north of Portugal for the construction of carbon fiber sailboats. Fast and light cruisers easy to handle with a minimum of crew. Custom boats adapted to your sailing style.
His first construction was a 72-foot sailboat designed by the Argentine engineer German Frers, beautiful unique modern and classy design, with interior by Couedel Hugon Design.
Luxury Yacht. Teak ring decks, cockpit. All the usual features from this yard, plus some extra customer requested aspects.
Cruising Speed | 9kn |
Max Speed | 12kn |
Length Overall | 21.62m |
Max Draft | 4m |
Beam | 4.95m |
Length at Waterline | 19.11m |
Fresh Water Tank | |
Fuel Tank | |
Holding Tank |
Cabins | 3 |
Heads | 4 |
Engine Make | Yanmar |
Engine Model | 4LH |
Engine Year | 2010 |
Total Power | 160hp |
Engine Type | Inboard |
Drive Type | Direct Drive |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Propeller Type | 4 Blade |
Propeller Material | Aluminum |
Shore Power Inlet | ✓ |
Generator | Onan 13 kw |
Inverter | ✓ |
Depthsounder | ✓ |
Radar | ✓ |
Log-Speedometer | ✓ |
Radar Detector | ✓ |
Wind Speed and Direction | ✓ |
Computer | ✓ |
Repeater(s) | ✓ |
Navigation Center | ✓ |
Plotter | ✓ |
DVD Player | ✓ |
Autopilot | ✓ |
Radio | ✓ |
Compas | ✓ |
CD Player | ✓ |
GPS | ✓ |
Cockpit Speakers | ✓ |
VHF | ✓ |
Washing Machine | ✓ |
Electric Bilge Pump | ✓ |
Oven | ✓ |
Manual Bilge Pump | ✓ |
Microwave Oven | ✓ |
Marine Head | ✓ |
Air Conditioning | ✓ |
Electric Head | ✓ |
Heating | ✓ |
Hot Water | ✓ |
Refrigerator | ✓ |
Fresh Water Maker | ✓ |
Deep Freezer | ✓ |
Sea Water Pump | ✓ |
Battery Charger | ✓ |
Teak Cockpit | ✓ |
Cockpit Shower | ✓ |
Teak Sidedecks | ✓ |
Gangway | ✓ |
Radar Reflector | ✓ |
Tender | ✓ |
Liferaft | ✓ |
Cockpit Cushions | ✓ |
Cockpit Table | ✓ |
Swimming Ladder | ✓ |
Steering Wheel | ✓ |
Electric Winch | ✓ |
Hydraulic Winch | ✓ |
Fully Battened Mainsail | ✓ |
Spinnaker | ✓ |
Gennaker Cruising Spinnaker | ✓ |
Genoa | ✓ |
Asymmetric Spinnaker | ✓ |
Furling Genoa | ✓ |