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Flying Fish is a 54-foot Hammerhead trimaran designed by Chris White and built by a professional boat builder for his own use. She was never sold after launch and has been meticulously maintained since day one. The boat is set up for serious sailing, with a fast, stable platform that handles well both single-handed and fully crewed. She cruises comfortably in the high teens and has a shallow draft of 2.5 feet (board up), making her ideal for coastal cruising and off-the-beaten-path anchorages. The interior layout is practical and spacious, with room to sleep up to seven people. There’s a forward cabin with its own head and shower, a private aft cabin with ensuite, and a convertible saloon that works well for extra guests or off-watch rest. Systems are simple and functional, with a 700 amp-hour battery bank and a 51hp Yanmar diesel that cruises at 8 knots when needed. She’s currently in North Haven, Maine and ready for her new owner.
2001 55' Atlantic Catamaran. The only Chris White Catamaran with fixed Carbon Fiber Keels, great for cruising shoals and the shallows; remodel Carbon fiber rear saloon deck; remodel rear transom steps for ease of boarding; remodel galley; New Genset 7hp Northern light. New Code 0 A2, New Jib, New Staysail, New Rigging, New Trampoline, Hulls are being painted as this is being typed. 2 E-bikes, Spectra Watermaker, New inverter and maintainer, New lithium batteries, SCBA tanks, SUF boards, New solar panels, AIG Transmitor & Receiver, Starlink, good 15hp Yamaha outboard motor for dinghy. Need to Replace: Dinghy Spirit is being repainted and new sails are being made. She been an excellent boat. But it's about time to sell, we are getting older and some family issues have arised. We will be sailing here up to the BVI the the US on the Atlantic side. More photo will be added when we go down to visit here in December.
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