The Aquavit is a monohull cruising sailboat designed by naval architect Philippe Harlé. It is characterized by a simple, robust design built for coastal and offshore cruising, with traditional construction and classic lines.
Naval architect: Philippe Harlé
Type: coastal / offshore cruising sailboat
Hull length: approximately 10 m
Waterline length: ~8.23 m
Beam: ~3.42 m
Draft: ~1.60 m (deep keel)
Construction: plywood hull (traditional technique)
Displacement: approximately 3,600 kg with ~1,700 kg ballast
Sail area: ~62 m² (close-hauled surface)
Sleeps: 6 to 8 persons
Engine: Volvo 20 hp 2013
Design / construction year: late 1979
Very well maintained boat – complete refit and numerous improvements
The boat is managed by professionals, with annual wintering, regular maintenance of the inboard Volvo 20 HP engine (1800 hours), and careful hull servicing. Mooring from May to October and on land in winter. Major refit carried out between 2010 and 2011 (hull, deck, cockpit, interiors, electrical systems), with ongoing improvements through 2025.
Key points:
Volvo 20 HP engine replaced in 2013/2014 (reverse gear, propeller shaft, new diesel tank)
Hull stripped, epoxy treated, and repainted (2021)
Deck redone, Kiwigrip non-slip, new rudder
Rig checked, full sails (lofted main, genoa, mizzen, asymmetrical spinnaker)
Modern equipment: GPS, AIS, autopilot, solar panel, electric windlass
Onboard comfort: Webasto heating, electric toilet, stainless steel kitchen, fridge
Fully rewired electrical system, LED lighting
Numerous ancillary equipment: dinghy + engine, covers, cockpit cover, lazy bag
Offshore armament / BIB revision 2027.
Navigation category: B
Ready to sail, reliable, well-equipped, and ideal for cruising.