The sleeping accommodations are identical for each hull. In the aft stateroom, there is a queen-sized berth with private toilet and washbasin. Port amidships there is a workshop. Port aft quarter contains a washing machine. Starboard amidships, there is a books /charts shelf. The forward cabins have a double berth and wash basin. There is 1 head and 1 sitting bath on the bridge deck. The Bridge deck offers 450sq feet of accommodations that includes a galley, lounge, and navigation station and dining area. The salon is light and airy and offers a 360-degree view of your surroundings.
4-burner propane stove and separate oven,
240-gal/day-water maker, Water heater,
Pressure fresh cold/hot water,
Hot water bypass to tank,
200 ltr. blackwater holding tank,
Equipped with U.S. Coast Guard certified Type 1 Marine Sanitation Device,
Refridgerating system whirlpool freezer fridge combination
Thermal & acoustic insulation: Entire cabin cavity to R 7.5
AdSense
Position Lambada
See where the Lambada is sailing now. [click picture]
ABYC Member
Capt. L.J. Criens is available for surveys at the following rates:
Up to 40' € 12.00/ft
Up to 50' € 15.00/ft
Up to 60' € 17.50/ft
Up to 70' € 17.50/ft + € 50 per hour
* all rates excluding Transport and Hotel expenses
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