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![]() Danish Hajkutter “shark cutter” style
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DescriptionS/V Labora was built in the traditional Danish Hajkutter “shark cutter” style in 1939 in Esbjerg Denmark. She was later rebuilt in the shipyard at Randers, restoring her structure and converting her from a hard-working rugged North Sea fishing vessel to a stout and capable yacht. The vessel can sleep ten with three cabins, and two WC/heads and showers. Life aboard will be comfortable, as navigation can be carried out in the warm and dry pilothouse with a well-laid-out electronic system. In addition to her gallery and salon below, on deck The main engine is a 300hp Caterpillar generator. and watermaker These are housed in a spacious engine room with plenty of workspaces. The bow thruster, windlass, and steering are hydraulic. Tankage includes 5000 liters of fuel and 1200 liters of fresh water. Below the waterline, Labora is sheathed in copper. The deck is teak, along with the interior. |
Additional detailsI wanted to introduce you to the sailing vessel Labora, a 23-meter expedition boat that I operate. We specialize in organizing and building, special trips focused on adventure, traditional culture, art, and the natural environment. We aim to stimulate curiosity and provide an immersive experience. Our trips offer a unique opportunity to not only explore stunning destinations but also learn traditional sailing skills while fostering a sense of community. As part of a group, participants will embark on a long-term sailing expedition lasting 6 to 12 months in the Caribbean, Central and South America. On our boat, we have a diverse mix of people from different age groups and nationalities. This creates an enriching environment where experiences are shared and perspectives are broadened. We believe in opening people's eyes to new possibilities and providing valuable life lessons along the way. If you or anyone you know is interested in becoming part of this community-run ship and joining us on this extraordinary journey, please let me know. I would be more than happy to provide further details. The cost is $1,500 a month over 6 months based on having five people join the expedition. this covers the food fuel, outfitting, and work to be made on the boat to get the ship ready to sail. |
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