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RANNÖ, originally built as a pilot cutter and now offered in prestige condition after a colourful life. Equipped on the highest standards and ready for long terms on water, the Motor Sailer RANNÖ is predestined for enthusiasts of pleasant and sartorially trips on water. She is easy to handle cause of her simple sail plan and a powerful engine. The original oak hull is professionally covered with glass to achieve and preserve the perfect finish of the dark blue hull paint. The rail and superstructure is made in mahogany. Many stainless steel details and the Teak deck define the classic look, even several cushions and seat options form a comfortable living space on deck. This yacht is a really good chance to achieve a unique and lovely cutter, which is substantially and technically restored and presently for sale in magnificent condition.
Default Disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
Electronics
GPS, Radar, Autopilot, Depthsounder, Compass, VHF, Radio, Plotter, Log, speedometer, Cockpit speakers, CD player, Inverter, Shore power inlet, Generator
Inside Equipment
Hot water, Heating, Oven, Electric head, Battery charger, Electric bilge pump, Refrigerator, Manual bilge pump, Microwave oven, Bow thruster
Outside Equipment
Teak sidedecks, Cockpit cushions, Teak cockpit, Gangway, Cockpit table, Swimming ladder, Cockpit cover, Mainsail cover
Other Equipment
Rannö, Wind speed and direction, Navigation center, Genoa, Gennaker/Cruising spinnaker, Furling mainsail, Furling genoa, Battened mainsail, Steering wheel, twin prop system Sidepower, new in 2017, Outboard engine brackets, Genoa cover
Comments from the current owner
“RANNÖ won us over in her appearance the day we first saw her in port. She is one of a kind, an “eye-catcher” in lacquered natural wood and polished stainless steel. For my wife and me in our stressful professional lives, she was always the place to come down. On our travels in Scandinavia, it could be “annoying” at times to be repeatedly referred to the ship in admiration, but understandable when looking at her from a distance in the harbor. We had RANNÖ professionally maintained every year. Her equipment has been continuously completed and modernized, she is state-of-the-art. The handling is simple, “the way is the goal” – it will be difficult to part with RANNÖ one day. However, the few 2-3 weeks a year that we still have time to spend on board today let us make this decision!”