2011 Robertson and Caine Leopard 39 Owners Version

Ft Lauderdale, United States of America (the)

zum Preis von:

€325.400

  • Verkauft: 4/14/2015

Yacht Übersicht

Bootsname: 
Catamount
Länge: 
39
Bootstyp: 
Standort:
Ft Lauderdale, United States of America (the)

2011 Leopard 39 "CATAMOUNT"  Fully Loaded for short handed sailing:

BUILDERS REMARKS: The Leopard 39's speed on the water and easy handling are its top features, earning it 'Boat of the Year 2010' from Cruising World and SAIL magazine. The Leopard 39 features a large cockpit with outside dining area protected by a functional hard-top bimini with mounted solar panels. The galley-up design incorporates a spacious saloon and aft facing galley. No steps up or down anywhere. The 3-cabin layout features an owner-dedicated starboard hull with master stateroom, office area and large head with separate stall shower forward. Sailing the Leopard 39 is easy: halyard, main and jib sheets lead to stoppers and self-tailing winches (1 electric) directly adjacent to the helm. There’s room for two on the bench-style helm seat, but you need only one to trim sails!

BROKERS COMMENTS: Air conditioning, generator, electric toilet, water maker, owners version and much more. Apart from being highly specced out, this yacht has been professionally maintained by her (one) owner since new. Engines and saildrives were pulled and serviced May 2014, including new heat exchangers, exhaust elbows, new/rebuilt starters and new AGM batteries. The windlass (1500W) and furler (Profurl) replaced and upgraded in 2013.

AVAILABILITY: All linens, utensils, spare filters/impellers and numerous extras re included. The vessel is ready for immediate cruising

 

 

Basis Details

  • Bootsname: Catamount
  • Marke: Robertson and Caine
  • Modell: Leopard 39 Owners Version
  • Länge: 39ft / 11.89m
  • Jahr: 2011
  • Standort: Ft Lauderdale, US
  • Preise: €325.400
  • Material Rumpf: Fiberglass

Bemerkung

Das Unternehmen bietet diese Yacht mit allen Details nach Treu und Glauben an, übernimmt aber keine Haftung oder Gewährleistung für den tatsächlichen Zustand der Yacht. Jeder Käufer sollte einen Gutachter beauftragen, der die Yacht im Detail überprüft und für den Käufer validiert. Kurzfristige Änderungen, Irrtum und Zwischenverkauf sind vorbehalten.