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Knyps — 2018 Helia 44 - 4 + 2 cab. Sailing Catamaran Charter, Zanzibar, Azam Marine

Zanzibar, Azam Marine, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Year
2018
Berths
10
Cabins
6
Toilets
4
Length
44

General specifications

Sailing Catamaran
44.0 ft
25 ft
4 ft
2018
6
10
4
55.0 hp
full batten
furling/roll
Steering Wheel
124.0 gal
198.0 gal

Equipment list

Navigation
Navigation
Wind instrument/Anemometer
Compass
Depthsounder
Autopilot
Radar reflector
Radar
Speedometer (Speed log)
GPS chart plotter
AIS
Deck
Deck
Anchor with chain
Cockpit/stern, outside shower
Electric anchor windlass
Cockpit table
Sprayhood
Cockpit fridge
Fenders
Sundeck cushions
Bimini top
Swimming ladder
Anchor with chain
Sun deck
Electric main sail winch
Winch handles
Dinghy with outboard engine
Entertainment
Entertainment
Outdoor speakers
Bluetooth player
USB, AUX Input
Fusion radio
TV
Sails
Sails
Lazy jacks
Lazy bag
Safety
Safety
Torch
Life jackets
VHF radio
Horseshoe lifebuoy
Buoyant smoke signal
First aid kit
Distress flare box
Floating light
Galley
Galley
Refrigerator
Stove
Microwave
Hot water
Freezer
Oven
Kitchen utensils (Galley equipment, cutlery)
Coffee machine
Sink
Electronics
Electronics
Solar panels
Air Conditioning
Shore connection 220 V
Service batteries
Bilge pump - Electric
220V socket
Battery charger
Inverter
Watermaker - desalinator
USB sockets
Electric toilet
Electric fans
Generator
Interior
Interior
Blankets
Cockpit cushions
Pillows
Towels
Bed linen

Location

Zanzibar, Azam Marine, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Charter check-in
17:00Sat
Charter check-out
09:00Sat
Operator
Phillip Yachtsun Charter

Description

Built in 2018, the Knyps is a 44-foot catamaran that combines the steadiness and generous deck area of twin hulls, and is based at Zanzibar, Azam Marine in Zanzibar, Tanzania. Her accommodation is arranged with 6 sleeping cabins, 4 heads, and 10 berths in total, making her a practical choice for groups willing to share facilities.

She measures 44 feet length overall, with a beam of 25 feet and a draft of 4 feet, giving her the advantage of shallow-water access for protected bays and anchoring close to shore. Auxiliary power comes from 2 × 55 hp engines, supporting docking, light-wind cruising, and short passages. Equipment includes a GPS chart plotter and autopilot, along with cockpit comfort items such as a bimini and sprayhood, plus safety gear including a liferaft and VHF, and a dinghy with outboard for trips ashore.

From Zanzibar, Azam Marine, the yacht offers direct access to the surrounding Zanzibar cruising grounds. She is operated by Phillip Yachtsun Charter, with Saturday-to-Saturday weekly charters standard.