Grand Soleil 42 sold
Sold
1992
12.44 m x 4.05 m x 2.04 m
GRP (Polyester)
Volvo Penta 2003-TD, diesel, 43 Hp
Hoorn (NL)
More about the Grand Soleil 42
The Grand Soleil 42 was built by the Italian shipyard Cantiere del Pardo, this shipyard has been building quality sailing yachts for 40 years and the brand is wellknown, especially in the Mediterranean. This Grand Soleil, designed by German Frérs, can also be seen as a fast cruiser. The cockpit and decks are spacious and easily accessible, the teak deck was renewed in 2007. The sail wardrobe consists of 5 sails, all still in good condition, the boring jib has never even been used.
The interior is also of beautiful quality, the trim with dark, lacquered wood in combination with the ecru upholstery gives the whole a chic look without excess. The extensive galley is on port side and the navigation angle is placed on starboard side. The 3 cabins have sleeping space for 6 people, in front and behind is a wet room with toilet and shower. There is plenty of cupboard and storage space throughout the boat. For those who are looking for an excellent sailing, well maintained quality yacht, this Grand Soleil 42 is an absolute must. This boat is brokered through the White Whale Yachtbrokers Enkhuizen office. If you are interested please contact us at [email protected] or +31 (0) 228 855 380 for more information or to make an appointment for viewing on board. Viewings are possible from Monday to Saturday.
General
teak deck
fin
2nd owner; teak deck new 2007; last antifouling in March 2019, every 2 years in the winter on the shore or in the water
Accommodation
salon, front cabin 185 cm, aft cabin 180 cm
not in use
Engine, electrics
3-blade, Volvo Penta
2 x start, 1 x service (space for 2nd service battery, connection available)
Saildrive manchet replaced 2017
Navigation and electronics
2013
2013
2013
with wifi, 2015
2 x
not connected
Rig and sails
Sparcraft
Deck Equipment
wintercover
Safety
Documents
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