Year of construction 1967
Material Wood
Length 44.49 feet
Width 11.7 feet
RAKOVICA PERKINS.
Basic data of the Classic Ketch 45
- Seller:De Valk Croatia
- Reference:660004
- Brand:Classic
- Model:Ketch 45
- Motorization:RAKOVICA PERKINS
- Category:Sailing Yacht
- Year of construction:1967
- Material:Wood
- Length:44.49 feet
- Width:11.68 feet
- Draught:6 feet
- Variable draught:No
- Beds:8fixed
- Country: Croatia (Hrvatska)
- To view in sales harbour/showroom: No , Contact De Valk Croatia
- Price:£ 43.578 VAT Paid (€ 49.000 VAT Paid)
- Account Manager: De Valk Dalmatia
Documents
- Boat specifications in PDF: Download here
General
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Remarks: Model: CLASSIC KETCH 45' Type: sailing yacht LOA (m): 13,56 Beam (m): 3,56 Draft (m): 1,80 Year built: 1967 Launched: 1967 Builder: Y.C.LABUD SPLIT Country: Croatia Designer: S. M. v. d. Meer Displacement (t): 14 Ballast (tonnes): 4 lead CE norm: NA Hull material: wood Hull colour: white Hull shape: S-bilged Superstructure material: wood Deck material: teak Deck finish: ACM 49 AMORIM cork Deckhatch: yes Portholes: yes Fuel tank (litre): 250 Freshwater tank (litre): 800 Blackwater tank (litre): no Saracen, wooden catch built 1967 in Split, Croatia, designed by Sieb van der Meer, was one of the few yachts in Adriaric privatelly manufactured and owned. Hosted Orson Welles on his historic journey together with many years of enjoying on Croatian sun. Still alive and well maintained in the hands of Naval Professor on the Split University.
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- Designer: S. M. v. d. Meer
- Shipyard: Y.C.LABUD SPLIT
- Draught: 180 cm
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Displacement: 14,000 kg
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Accommodation
- Cabins: 2
- Berths: fixed: 8
Engine, electrics
- Number of identical engines: 1
- Brand: RAKOVICA PERKINS
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Power: 69 hp
69.00 - Fuel: Diesel
- Propulsion: shaft
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Max speed: 9 knots
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Owner's comment
Saracen, wooden catch built 1967 in Split, Croatia, designed by Sieb van der Meer, was one of the few yachts in Adriaric privatelly manufactured and owned. Hosted Orson Welles on his historic journey together with many years of enjoying on Croatian sun. Still alive and well maintained in the hands of Naval Professor on the Split University.