Selma Expeditions |
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Azueppe-Brenner (CM Merret)
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DescriptionSteel ketch designed by a well known boat engineer George Azueppe-Brenner. She was built in the shipyard CM Merret in Brittany. Her theoretical lines were based on the renowned regatta yacht Critter 2. She was known for her speed and sea-worthiness. Selma possesses two independent steering positions, one situated vin the cockpit , the second in the comfortable pilot house. The far forward section of the bow is cut off by a sealed bulkhead. The fore peak, engine room and stern compartment have water tight bulkheads. Ropes stored on drums under the deck give the possibility of mooring in unusual/inaccessible places. Sonar helps to navigate the shallows and not well charted waters. The design and equipment of Selma make her an ideal expedition boat destined to sail in extreme and difficult conditions. |
Additional detailsSelma is a solid yacht built to sail in hard conditions. She has 6 cabins with double bunks, an adequately equipped galley, mess and 2 toilets with showers. The pilot house, which is situated above the engine room, gives the comfort of navigating and steering through the elements in a well sheltered space with good all-round visibility. |
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