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The "Adventurer" is a classic sailing yacht of the Kyudo brand, model 820, built in 1979 by Chantier Naval du Sud-Ouest (CNSO) and designed by Michel Bigoin. With a length of 8.20 meters, a width of 2.96 meters, and a draft of 1.80 meters, the boat offers a stable and comfortable sailing experience. The hull is made of polyester with a V-bottom and is steered via a tiller in the open cockpit. The total weight is 3200 kg.
The boat is powered by a Nanni diesel engine (21 hp, replaced in 2005), and there are three batteries on board to support the electrical systems. The sail equipment includes six sails, including a genoa, mainsail, spinnaker, and storm jib, with a furling system for the foresail. On deck, there is a sprayhood, cockpit tent, swim ladder, and an anchor with chain, contributing to comfort and safety.
Inside, the accommodation is equipped with a dining area, refrigerator, oven, cushions, and curtains. There is a manual toilet with direct discharge into open water. For navigation, there are an autopilot, GPS, compass, and depth meter; the VHF radio needs replacement.
The Kyudo 820 has a rich history of 45 years and has been mainly used for pleasure cruising and vacations to destinations such as France and England. Annual maintenance, including osmosis treatment in the early 2000s, testifies to the owner's care. Although a new osmosis treatment is needed, the boat offers solid sailing characteristics, with excellent performance upwind.
Extras with the sale include a dinghy, various spare parts, safety equipment, and accessories such as fenders, mooring lines, and navigation clothing. With its versatility and strong character, the Kyudo 820 is an ideal choice for adventurous sailors.
Navigation
- Speed Instrument
- GPS
- Depth Instrument
- VHF
- Compass
- Autopilot
Rig/Sails
Safety Equipment