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Description of the MYABCA 40 TR Type Menorquin
I am proud to present my MYABCA 40 TR, a robust and seaworthy motorboat, designed for offshore cruising with an excellent balance between comfort and performance. Here is a detailed description of this 2006 model.
General Information
- Builder: MYABCA (Spain)
- Model: 40 TR (Trawler)
- Year: 2006
- Overall Length: Approximately 11.98 m
- Beam: Approximately 4.20 m
- Draft: Approximately 1.10 m
- Displacement: Approximately 12 tons
Propulsion
- Engine: YANMAR 6 CYLINDER INLINE
- Power: 280 HP
- Fuel Consumption: Low for a trawler, ideal for long-range cruising
- Cruising Speed: Approximately 8 to 10 knots
- Maximum Speed: Up to 18 knots
Layout and Comfort
- Cabins: 2 double cabins and 1 with bunk beds
- Sleeping Capacity: 6 persons
- Salon: Spacious with a large bright living area, panoramic view
- Galley: Fully equipped with refrigerator, stove, oven/microwave, and storage
- Bathroom: 1 spacious bathroom with shower and WC
Equipment and Navigation
- Electronics: GPS, radar, autopilot, VHF, depth sounder
- Bow thruster
- Generator: PAGURO 2.5 KW
- Solar Panels: 2x150W for maintaining charge at moorings
Usage and Strengths
- Excellent livability for its size
- Autonomy and low fuel consumption, ideal for offshore cruising
- Solid construction and quality finish by MYABCA
- Good sea stability, typical of trawlers
This MYABCA 40 TR is perfect for lovers of quiet and economical navigation, seeking a reliable, comfortable, and seaworthy boat. It is well suited for coastal and offshore cruises.
Why is this MYABCA 40 TR worth buying?
The MYABCA 40 TR (type Menorquin) is an exceptional boat for several reasons. Firstly, its solid construction and high-quality finishes make it a reliable and durable vessel. Moreover, its autonomy and low consumption make it ideal for long cruises, allowing you to enjoy your sea adventures without frequent resupply worries. Finally, its excellent balance between comfort and performance makes it a perfect choice for lovers of quiet and economical navigation.
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