
Other photos: Photo 2, Photo 3, In Alameda, Out of the water, Close-up of Autoprop. The variable blades adjust the pitch automatically, according to speed and RPM, forward as well as reverse. Its own zinc-anode is attached to the hub of the Autoprop for galvanic protection, The completely retractable bow thruster in its deployed mode., Anchor windlass Lofrans 'Tiger' with pulling power of 2,420 lbs., Electric furling/reefing system for genoa., Electric furling/reefing for mainsail., Mizzen with:, The steering station with comfortable seat, sheltered from wind, sea and spray., The engine room is easily entered from the cockpit and has ample room for any necessary servicing., AC Generator and charger in foreground, Salon seen from the companion way., AC Generator and charger in foreground, Salon seen from the companion way, Stbd. side of salon, Head and shower for forward guest cabin, In this picture the forward guest cabin is arranged for single bunks. The port side bunk converts to a double bunk, with the table removed. (double and single bunk).. | ||
The Super Maramu performs well in light air, and in heavy weather offers a great sense of security since all sail handling is done from the security of the cockpit. A great advantage for safety. The hull design makes the Super Maramu very sea-kindly, and the ketch rig allows for easy trim and balance requiring minimal rudder angle. This vessel offers unusually large storage areas below decks for personal belongings, provisions, spare parts and tools in the dry bilge, up to 21"deep. The sump is in the hermetically sealed engine room. Above deck there are two lockers forward, and to port for the life-raft, also under the port cockpit seat, as well as both sides of the mizzen under the aft seat of the cockpit. On the afterdeck there is a full-beam storage locker for dinghy, outboard, 2 bicycles and more. Dinghy for up to six persons, solar panels (115W/24V ea.) on both sides, HF whip antenna w. tuner immediately below deck, wind generator w. variable pitch rotor - completely self-tending and hurricane proof. | ||
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