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Hanse 400 - Flyer Of Lorne Charter - TripYacht

Kos, Kos Marina, Dodecanese, Greece
Year
2006
Berths
8
Cabins
3
Toilets
2
Length
40

General specifications

Sailing Yacht
40.0 ft
14 ft
7 ft
2006
3
8
2
40.0 hp
full batten
self tacking jib
Steering Wheel
36.0 gal
79.0 gal

Equipment list

Navigation
Navigation
Log/speed instrument
Wind instrument/Anemometer
Binoculars
Hand bearing compass
Nautical charts
Echosounder/Depthsounder
GPS chart plotter - cockpit
Electronic sea charts
GPS
GPS chart plotter
Log, Speed, Depth- echo sounder
Pilot book
Autopilot
Flexofold propeller
Deck
Deck
Spare anchor (Reserve, Auxiliary anchor)
Swimming ladder
Anchor with chain
Water hose
Winch handles
Black ball
Dinghy with outboard engine
Boat hook
Cockpit table
Dinghy
Fenders
Outboard engine
Bathing platform
Sprayhood
Bimini top
Entertainment
Entertainment
Snorkeling equipment
Radio CD player, USB, AUX input
Radio CD player, USB, Bluetooth
USB
Sails
Sails
Lazy bag
Lazy jacks
Safety
Safety
Wire (shroud) cutter
Fire extinguisher
Life belts (Safety harness)
Life buoy + Flashing light
Emergency tiller
Liferaft
Torch
Life jackets
VHF radio
Distress flare box
Fog horn
EPIRB-Distress radio beacons
Flags QNC
First aid kit
Galley
Galley
Gas cookers
Kitchen utensils (Galley equipment, cutlery)
Refrigerator
Hot water
Stove
Electronics
Electronics
Electric toilet
Battery charger
Shore connection 220 V
USB sockets
220V socket
USB charger for mobile phone and laptop
Solar panels
Electric fans in cabins
Interior
Interior
Cockpit cushions
Outside cushions
Barometer

Location

Kos, Kos Marina, Dodecanese, Greece
Charter check-in
17:00Sat
Charter check-out
09:00Sat
Operator
Istion Yachting

Description

Built in 2006 and stationed at Kos, Kos Marina in Dodecanese, Greece, Flyer Of Lorne is a 40-foot sailing yacht well suited to family cruising. Her layout offers 3 private cabins, 2 bathrooms, and sleeping space for 8 guests.

She has an overall length of 40 feet, a beam of 14 feet, and a draft of 7 feet, giving her a profile that works well for both coastal passages and longer offshore sailing. Propulsion is provided by a 40-hp inboard engine, which is handy for marina handling and for moving along in calmer conditions. Onboard equipment includes a fully fitted cockpit with audio, 220V shore power connection, and dinghy and outboard.

Kos, Kos Marina is an excellent base for exploring the Greek islands, where routes are influenced by the meltemi winds and the layout of the surrounding archipelago. The yacht is operated by Istion Yachting, and standard charters run from Saturday to Saturday.