Sailing Boats
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Sailing Yacht
Bavaria C50 STYLE
Modified version
- 15.43 x 5.05 mDimensions
- 2.30 mDraught
- 1 x 80 HP / 59 kWEngine Performance
Denmark » Oresund » Ishøj, Copenhagen
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Catamaran
Bali Catamarans 4.4
- 13.48 x 7.40 mDimensions
- 1.26 mDraught
- 2 x 57 HP / 42 kWEngine Performance
Italy » Sicilia » Capo D'orlando
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Sailing Yacht
Friendship 28 jachtbouw meijer bv balk
- 8.90 x 2.85 mDimensions
- 1.60 - 1.60 mDraught
- 1 x 10 HP / 7 kWEngine Performance
Germany » Mecklenburg-Vorpommern » Greifswald
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Keelboat
Abeking & Rasmussen 5 KR Kielyacht A&R
Extensive refit at M&P Arnis
- 7.40 x 2.18 mDimensions
- 1.25 mDraught
Germany » Kappeln oder Tegernsee mit Boje
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Sail boats are divided into the categories dinghy and keel boat. Dinghies have a skeg and can therefore capsize but not sink because the hull will float while capsized. The keel yacht can not capsize because the keel acts as a counterweight, however the keel yacht may sink if there is leakage due to too few buoyancy forces present. Exceptions are, for example, the unsinkable yacht models from Etap. A yacht with a keel (with ballast) is called either a keel yacht, sail yacht or just sail boat - although the term sail boat is also used for sailing dinghies.