The Eclipse 60 is a long-range aluminum sailing yacht designed to face the oceans worldwide. Designed by Philippe Harlé and built by the Garcia shipyard in 1992, this model is the sister ship of the famous "36.15 MET" by Jean-Luc Van Den Heede, who participated in the 1992 Vendée Globe. It also served Vincent Riou for his first transatlantic crossing.
Main characteristics :
LOA : 18.24 m
Beam : 3.44 m
Draught : 2.80 m
Displacement : 12.4 tons
Material : Aluminum
Keel : fixed with a 4.25-ton lead ballast
Compartmentation : 3 watertight bulkheads, 4 independent zones
Motors and technical equipment :
Engine : Nanni N4-50 (50 hp, diesel)
Engine hours : About 250 hours
Sail Drive : replaced in 2024
Diesel tank : 140 L
Sailing rig and rigging :
Rigging : 2 aluminum masts (Sparcraft and Seldén)
Main sail : Hydranet full batten 80 m²
Genoa : Hydranet on Profurl reel 65 m²
Other sails : gennaker, spinnakers, full batten mizzen
Accommodations :
Convertible spacious saloon (up to 4 berths)
Forward cabin with double bed and storage
2 rear berths
Equipped galley : double burner stove + oven, electric cooler 90 L, 2 x 120 L fresh water
Electricity : systems renovated in 2024, Victron Energy 30A charger
Safety and navigation :
Electronics : Double Raymarine central unit, radar, GPS, autopilot, VHF
Full offshore safety equipment : Sea Safe 10-person raft, distress beacon, semi-offshore armament
This yacht is a true sea beast, designed for long cruises and demanding navigation, whether for a world tour, polar expeditions, or even offshore charter
Frederic Stagnitta
Sud Plaisance Consulting
(+33)633282833
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