Alumarine 55
Alumarine 55 for long-range cruising
Alumarine 55 owner-built in 1998, featuring 4 double cabins layout based on plans by Guy Ribadeau Dumas. An aluminum monohull sailing yacht designed for long-distance voyages, combining durability, safety, and comfort. This vessel was conceived for demanding sailors and extensive horizons. Its hull shape provides excellent structural rigidity, longevity, and total peace of mind during offshore navigation, even in the most challenging conditions. Rigg
ed as a sloop, it offers a balanced, powerful, and high-performance sail plan, easily manageable with a small crew, while being capable of covering miles steadily and comfortably.
The interior layout is deliberately focused on long-term living aboard and is perfectly suited for extended passages. The spaces are intelligently arranged with 4 double cabins, comfortably accommodating family and crew: 2 spacious and bright aft cabins with double beds, one of which has its own separate toilet, and 2 forward cabins with two stacked single bunks, ideal for crew or children, with a shared bathroom. The interior features exquisite cherry woodwork custom-made. The saloon is warm and functional, providing a true living area that is protected and convivial regardless of weather conditions. The equipped galley is fully functional with a spacious worktop and generous storage options. On the technical side, everything has been carefully thought out to ensure safety and comfort for the crew.
Fully equipped for long-distance voyaging, this Alumarine 55 is ready to set sail immediately for a round-the-world trip without compromises: autonomy, safety, reliability, and ease of maintenance are at the core of its design. A rare and unique sailing yacht, built to last, intended for sailors seeking a safe, seaworthy, and comfortable vessel capable of crossing oceans with elegance and confidence.
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