
Aluminum yacht Allures 45.9
Allures 45.9 is, first of all, innovative design and modern technologies.
She is attractive and ergonomic, seaworthy and ideally suited for long ocean crossings. A lifting keel and several draft options, a large water and fuel tank, built-in solar panels, hull sealed and large windows through which the cabin is filled with light. All this ensures the most comfortable and safe stay on the yacht. N Several model variations are available: nIndividual version - designed for one person or a couple. Plenty of free space that allows you to store all the equipment you need for long journeys and small cruises. The possibility of increasing the number of berths for guests will delight.nCruise version - ideal for couples and families. Includes additional accommodation for guests. So, on board can easily accommodate up to 6 people (8 if you use a folding bed in the cabin). Of particular importance is its own bathroom in the owner's cabin, which is important for long cruises. NFamily version - with 8 berths and 2 toilets. This layout has more options for comfortable accommodation. Ideal for family cruises or cruises with a large number of guests. Especially when it is necessary to accommodate crew members.
LIFE WITH A SAIL
Length, m | 13.98 |
Width, m | 4.43 |
Draft, m | 1,05 / 3 |
Displacement, t | 11.80 |
Sail area, m2 | 100.00 |
Fresh water, l | 550.00 |
Fuel, l | 550.00 |
Architect | Berret-Racoupeau Yacht Design |
Engine | 55 / 75 |
Basic Price | 428 500 € |
* More detailed information can be obtained by ordering the catalog
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