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Dromor Triton 48

CRYSTAL – 18 years of ocean experience, built into one boat

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89.000 €

Negociável, IVA pago na UE


  • Comprimento x Largura14,56 m x 4,46 m
  • Calado2,00 m
  • Ano de fabrico1994
  • MaterialPlástico com reforço de fibra de vidro PRFV
  • N.º de pessoas autorizadas8 pessoas
  • Tipo de ofertaBarco usado

  • FabricanteDromor
  • ModeloTriton 48
  • Estadobom estado
  • Identificação CEA - Alto-mar
  • Altura livre da ponte21,00 m
  • Deslocamento14.000 kg
  • Tipo de quilhaQuilha alada
  • Lastro4.600 kg
  • ControloDireção por volante
  • Pé-direito200 cm
  • Nº de camarotes4 cabines
  • Número de beliches8 beliches
  • Nº de casas de banho2 casas de banho
  • Tanque de água600 l água
  • PropulsãoMotor interior com haste (D-Drive)
  • MotorYanmar
  • Potência do motor1 x 88 CV / 65 kW
  • Combustível400 l Diesel
  • Horas de motor10.200 h
  • Material do mastroAlumínio
  • Altura do mastro18,00 m
  • Vela grande46 m² (Mastro com enrolador)
  • Genoa69 m² (Enrolador)
  • Guinchos8 manual

Localização

Malásia » Langkawi


Observações

1994 Dromor Triton 48, 89.000 EUR

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Turnkey blue water yacht, proven worldwide, with 18 years of ocean experience already built in (which now saves you money and time)

Most long-term cruisers spend years (and a lot of money) learning which systems matter, which don’t, and what they should have done differently. We did that learning over nearly two decades — and built those lessons into this yacht. The boat Crystal is the result of 18 years of world sailing and four major refits — shaped by what actually works offshore, not by theory.

So close your eyes and imagine this: You're anchored off somewhere in SE Asia or French Polynesia, surrounded by turquoise water. Your solar panels are silently powering everything. Your watermaker just filled the tanks. You're cooking dinner on induction – no heat, no hassle. The sun sets over the reef.

⛵ Off-grid living that actually works

This isn't a yacht with equipment. It's a complete system that evolved over 18 years of real-world testing:

✅ 1,600W solar panels + dual alternators (5kW combined) means weeks at anchor without shore power
✅ 200L/hour watermaker it’s fresh water whenever you need it
✅ Induction cooking means no propane heat in 35°C anchorages (but gas backup when you want it) and it’s powered entirely by the sun on clear days
✅ Cloudy weather? Two hours of engine time takes batteries from empty to full

This isn't theoretical self-sufficiency. It's how we've lived aboard for years, enjoying comfortable cruising in remote anchorages.

⛵ 4 refits and 1 goal: fewer problems as sea

Crystal didn’t become this boat overnight.
We didn't get this right the first time (or even the second!). We learned by sailing, fixing, upgrading, and sailing again. Over time, we refined what really matters for long-distance cruising: energy generation and storage, water independence, and systems that keep working far from shore.
In December 2024, we fitted completely new sails. Crystal is ready to sail today – no projects nor "we'll fix it along the way."

⛵Proven in paradise (and beyond)
Crystal has sailed in tropical heat and in cold, high-latitude waters. Her experience includes French Polynesia, Southeast Asia, Tasmania, remote islands such as Pitcairn and Svalbard, as well as demanding passages like the Southern Ocean, the Northwest Passage, and Cape Horn (twice).

She has handled the difficult passages — and just as importantly, she has made everyday cruising simple and comfortable. A full voyage tracker is available since 2008, documenting every mile: https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?hl=pl&mid=1gVB5tbWBeIm49JLL1FkPZcafpephAsFe&ll=7.885677905

Equipment list together with many, detailed pictures are available here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1hYcRtt2yX74SB-H-hlUKyI2PcO6s9bYu?usp=sharing

Why Are We Selling?

After 18 years afloat, our plans are shifting toward more time sailing in ice. Crystal is exceptionally capable in open ocean conditions, but ice requires a different type of yacht. That is the only reason for the sale.

What You're Actually Buying:

Most cruisers spend 3-5 years and unnecessary money learning what equipment works, what doesn't, and what they actually need for extended cruising. And this is just the beginning. With us it looked like that:

Four Complete Refits = Four Generations of Improvement

  • 2008: Started cruising
  • 2012: First major refit -learned what we didn't know
  • 2016: Second refit - fixed our mistakes
  • 2020: Third refit - perfected the system
  • 2024: New sails + final optimization


You're buying version 4.0 - the one we wish we'd had on day one.

So for €94,000 you're buying not only a turnkey blue water yacht, proven worldwide, but also all those lessons, already solved. No trial and error. No expensive mistakes. Just a proven system that lets you focus on sailing and adventure.

Currently in Langkawi, Malaysia - in the heart of SEA cruising ground

She is clean, prepared, and ready for inspection — not as a project, but as a yacht you can step aboard and use.

What you’re buying is not just a boat, but years of experience already built in — saving time, money, and a long list of hard-earned lessons.

February 2026 - New antifouling

⛵ It's very strong hull. You just can't compare this yacht to the popular production boats like Beneteau, Jeanneau etc.. Hull on Crystal is 25 mm of solid fiberglass below water, and 50 mm of sandwich above the waterline. That's massive! It's much closer to HR or Oyster. Bulletproof Kraken boasts a hull thickness of 18 mm...

The boat is ashore with new antifouling and ready for inspection in Langkawi, Malaysia. If you are serious buyer and you are in the are please make an offer. Until end of the April I'm more flexible on the price.

Contact us to arrange viewing - serious inquiries only!

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Equipamento

  • Tomada principal
  • Bateria
  • Carregador de bateria
  • Inversor
  • Sistema de alarme
  • Extintor
  • Detetor de gás
  • Ferro
  • Molinete de âncora de proa
  • Bomba de porão
  • Balsa salva-vidas
  • Luzes de navegação
  • Watermaker
  • Sistema de água sob pressão
  • Sistema de água quente
  • Instalação para lavagem do convés
  • Painel solar
  • Computador de bordo
  • Bússola
  • GPS
  • Piloto automático
  • VHF
  • Radar
  • Refletor de radar
  • Plotter
  • Anemómetro
  • Profundímetro
  • Velocímetro
  • AIS
  • EPIRB
  • Sistema MOB
  • Fogão
  • Fogão com placa vitrocerâmica
  • Forno
  • Lava-loiça
  • Caixa frigorífica
  • Frigorífico
  • Arca congeladora
  • Fogão a gás
  • Fogão elétrico
  • Exaustor
  • Sprayhood
  • Bimini Top
  • Escada de banho
  • Serviola
  • Chuveiro de convés
  • Aquecedor
  • Ar condicionado
  • Televisão
  • Rádio
  • Leitor de CD
  • Leitor de MP3
  • Conectividade Bluetooth
  • Internet via satélite
  • Telefone satélite
  • Altifalantes do cockpit
  • Mesa de cockpit
  • Teak Cockpit
  • Pintura da parte submersa

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