Vertue II junk rigged

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  • 31 Aug 2019 13:10
    Reply # 7858042 on 7157723
    Deleted user

    Hi,

    we made a nice summer trip in the baltic sea arund the danish "sealand".

    Now the boat is for 3 weeks more in the water and after that on land for the winter season.

    So if someone is interested ...

    We are open for a reasonable "after season" price.

    See you, Uwe

  • 11 Sep 2019 03:04
    Reply # 7874583 on 7157723

    Another tabernacle question - sorry not an offer on the boat. Do i understand that the Tabernacle is flush on deck and support post runs through the interior to the keel step to transfer the loads? Effectively the mast is deckstepped?

  • 01 Oct 2019 17:09
    Reply # 7912776 on 7157723
    Deleted user

    Hi to all.

    First, the question of the tabernacle:
    It consists of two parts, which have the same area below and above the deck and are connected by bolts. The part below deck goes up to the keelson.
    Thus the mast is effectively a pierced mast without which water can enter.

    The second is that we have a possible new project. But for that the sale is necessary.
    I know it's better to wait for the right buyer but...

    our current winter price (valid until 03/2020) afterwards we sail Chu-Fa ourselves :-) and the new project is cancelled ...
    43500,-€

  • 14 Jan 2020 18:16
    Reply # 8572128 on 7157723
    Deleted user

    Hi,

    the Vertue is still available.

    See you


  • 21 Aug 2021 20:34
    Reply # 10946675 on 7157723
    Deleted user

    I just want to let everyone know that finally Chu-Fa found another caretaker. She went from Uwe to Ute and I am looking forward to almost 3 weeks of sailing in September.

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