XBOAT ref :6229.
This 2002 Dean 440 was built by Dean Catamarans in Cape Town, South Africa. It has been our full-time home in French Polynesia for the past three years, but health issues now require us to change our lifestyle.
In the pursuit of extreme seaworthiness, all Dean catamarans feature very buoyant bows with a well-forward fore deck and a small trampoline area. They have asymmetrical hulls, where the outer curve is much more pronounced than the inner curve, reducing wave-making between the hulls (reduced Venturi effect). This, combined with a high bridge deck clearance, significantly reduces slamming below decks, while improving overall performance.
Another feature of Dean catamarans is the mast raked back by 7 degrees. This unusual characteristic improves both the sailboat's upwind performance and its ability to tack without the difficulties associated with some other catamarans.
We have loved our DEAN 440 for many reasons. Firstly, the Dean 440 offers a perfect blend of space, comfort, and performance. We can sail far better than an ordinary catamaran, while remaining comfortable and maneuverable. Secondly, the boat has a downstairs galley, which offers far more comfort and usable space than upstairs galleys, oriented towards charter.
The boat was imported into French Polynesia and can therefore stay there indefinitely, for short vacation stays or long-term cruises in the best cruising area in the world. Or, set off from here on the voyage of a lifetime – the boat is fully equipped and ready to go (you only need to bring your toothbrushes).
History:
This Dean 440 has had 3 owners. The first owner was American and the boat was based on the East Coast of the United States.
In 2016, the boat was purchased by the second owner – a German. He sailed in the Caribbean and transited the Panama Canal at the end of 2019, arriving in French Polynesia in March 2020.
We purchased the vessel in Tahiti on August 1, 2022 and since then we have lived aboard full-time in French Polynesia. Currently in active use and cruising. The vessel was "Papeetized" / imported into French Polynesia in March 2023.
Over €60,000 has been spent on the boat in recent years. See the appendix for a complete summary of the boat's history and equipment.
The boat is located in French Polynesia and flies the German flag. More details and pictures on xboat.uk
This 2002 Dean 440 was built by Dean Catamarans in Cape Town, South Africa. It has been our full-time home in French Polynesia for the past three years, but health issues now require us to change our lifestyle.
In the pursuit of extreme seaworthiness, all Dean catamarans feature very buoyant bows with a well-forward fore deck and a small trampoline area. They have asymmetrical hulls, where the outer curve is much more pronounced than the inner curve, reducing wave-making between the hulls (reduced Venturi effect). This, combined with a high bridge deck clearance, significantly reduces slamming below decks, while improving overall performance.
Another feature of Dean catamarans is the mast raked back by 7 degrees. This unusual characteristic improves both the sailboat's upwind performance and its ability to tack without the difficulties associated with some other catamarans.
We have loved our DEAN 440 for many reasons. Firstly, the Dean 440 offers a perfect blend of space, comfort, and performance. We can sail far better than an ordinary catamaran, while remaining comfortable and maneuverable. Secondly, the boat has a downstairs galley, which offers far more comfort and usable space than upstairs galleys, oriented towards charter.
The boat was imported into French Polynesia and can therefore stay there indefinitely, for short vacation stays or long-term cruises in the best cruising area in the world. Or, set off from here on the voyage of a lifetime – the boat is fully equipped and ready to go (you only need to bring your toothbrushes).
History:
This Dean 440 has had 3 owners. The first owner was American and the boat was based on the East Coast of the United States.
In 2016, the boat was purchased by the second owner – a German. He sailed in the Caribbean and transited the Panama Canal at the end of 2019, arriving in French Polynesia in March 2020.
We purchased the vessel in Tahiti on August 1, 2022 and since then we have lived aboard full-time in French Polynesia. Currently in active use and cruising. The vessel was "Papeetized" / imported into French Polynesia in March 2023.
Over €60,000 has been spent on the boat in recent years. See the appendix for a complete summary of the boat's history and equipment.
The boat is located in French Polynesia and flies the German flag.
- 97
- 15
- Paylaş
İkinci el tekne, Katamaran
Dean 440
Catamaran,Mooring,Water maker,Washing machine ...
- Uzunluk x Genişlik13,41 m x 7,21 m
- Su çekimi1,07 m
- Yapım yılı2002
- MalzemeFiberglas (CTP)
- İlan türüİkinci el tekne
- ÜreticiDean Catamarans
- Model440
- Kabin sayısı4 kabinler
- Tuvalet1 tuvalet
- Showers2 showers
- TahrikSaildrive
- MotorYanmar 3JH3E
- Motor gücü2 x 40 hp / 29 kW
- Yakıt600 l Diesel
- Motor saati4.500 h
Daha fazla ayrıntıya mı ihtiyacınız var?
Konum
Fransa » Papeete
Bağlama yeri var
Notlar
2002 Dean 440, EUR 193.000,-
Bu, metnin orijinal dildeki halidir.
Üzgünüz, bu metin için otomatik çeviri özelliği mevcut değildir.
(en fazla 2000 karakter)
Bir saniye lütfen, metin çevriliyor.
Üzgünüz, metin otomatik olarak çevrilemedi.
Bu metin otomatik olarak çevrilmiştir.
Ekipman
- Rüzgar dümeni
- Bimini Tente
- Baş demir ırgatı
- Kokpit brandası
- Pusula
- Derinlik ölçer
- Dondurucu
- GPS
- Can salı
- Mikrodalga
- Fırın
- Sprey tentesi
- Kıç demir ırgatı
- TV
- VHF telsiz
- Çamaşır makinesi
- Su yapıcı (Watermaker)
Hizmetler
’dan başlayan yat sigortası
Buradan ücretsiz fiyat teklifi alınYachtexpertise
Yacht and Boat surveysTekne nakliyesi için fiyat teklifi isteyin
Tekne nakliyeniz için uygun fiyat teklifleri alın
Xboat'dan diğer ilanlar

Katamaran
Fountaine Pajot LAVEZZI 40

Katamaran
Lagoon 380 S2

Katamaran
Knysna Yacht Knysna 440

Katamaran
Fountaine Pajot VENEZIA 42
- Xboat'dan tüm ilanlar
- Dean yelkenli tekneler



























