English
3 Cabin/ 3 head catamaran, custom designed by Nigel Irens for luxury crewed charter.
Old world charm best describes this uniquely appealing vessel -- SANDPIPER is a twin mast sailing
catamaran, a unique 19.5m (65ft) schooner. She was conceived as a ‘classic catamaran’, her
architecture is based on the Wharram design, a catamaran style from Polynesia, with improved
construction design and style.
The sails are gaff-rigged giving her elegance and power and
together with state of the art navigation and entertainment systems, this yacht is both modern
and classic.
A fast (easily attaining 10 kts) and comfortable long distance cruiser, this yacht is capable of
serious offshore sailing and equipped with every imaginable commodity for high end overnight
and day charters. Because of her shallow draft she can be beached easily or can tuck into small
romantic anchorages anywhere in the world.
Layout & Accommodations
Guest Cabins - port and stbd side:
Queen size Deluxe Plush mattress
Snow white Egyptian cotton sheets
Storage cabinet with shelves
Hanging locker lined with aromatic cedar wood
White-oak bespoke bureau with laptop storage space
Pressure Water System
The yacht’s interior is entirely finished in beautiful white oak paneling
Flooring is Marine Deck 2000, a cork composite
Overhead and ceilings finished with fine marine grade fabric.
Surface mounted LED lighting on ceiling panels
Round deck prisms radiating light to the interior.
Sets of 110V and 12V outlets
Hanging white oak drop leaf table in salon
(2) Upholstered salon settees
Captain’s cabin:
Queen bed with hanging locker, drawers, shelves
En suite bathroom with shower, sink, head and cabinet and shelves
Full size chart table with large instrument board (in crew quarters)
Pressure Water System
Galley
Marble countertops
(2) Customized fridge/freezer compartments
5-burner Force 10 propane stove
Double sink
Storage cabinets
Deck & Equipment
2) Redwood decks of 16.4 m2 (176 ft2) each (lighter than teak and more durable)
(2) Individual Sunbrella marine grade awnings potentially covering the entire deck area
Force 10 barbecue grill
Salt water wash-down on both fore decks
Freshwater hose-down on port aft deck
Centre console with helm and navigation instruments
Drop-down table leaf (5 pers) in front of helm console
Bow stairway for access to the sea and beach
(2) Maxwell 2200 anchor windlasses, 12V
(1) Delta Fast-Set 22 kg (44 lbs)
(1) Fortress anchor 27 kg (55 lbs)
BBB high test anchor chain 15.2 m (50 ft) and line 45.7 m (150 ft)
Tender hoisted on davits at stern
Sunbathing mattresses
Snorkeling equipment, Kayaks, and Game fishing equipment
Safety:
Givens 12-man life raft canister
(12) Type I USCG certified lifejackets fitted with light and whistle
EPIRB 406 satellite positioning emergency beacon
Life rings with throw line and drogue
Electronics & Navigation
Fully equipped with Raymarine
Interlinked dual control stations (on deck and crew quarters)
E-120 radar/chartplotter at helm
E-80 radar/chart plotter in captain’s cabin/nav station
SeaTalk high speed connection system
VHF radio
Radar dome 24 nm range
Wind instrument, depth sounder Raymarine ST60
Electrical, Power & Plumbing
Freshwater pumps: (2) (40 psi)
Inverter/charger: 110/240VAC 4.5KW
Engine & Mechanical
2xYanmar
3-cylinder
100 HP each
Sails & Rigging
Sail area: 163 m2 (1755 ft2)
Mainsail: 82.0m2 (883 ft2) ; gaff - 6.28m (20.6ft) ; boom - 7.45m (24.5ft)
Foresail: 53.5m2 (576 ft2) ; gaff - 4.08m (13.4ft) ; boom - 4.72m (15.5ft)
Jib: 27.5 m2 (296 ft2)
13oz Dacron cloth by Calvert Sails, 2 reefs in main and fore sails
Sail covers and lazy-jacks for main and fore sails
Second set of main, jib and mizzen sails in storage
(6) Electric winches Harken 40.2 self-tailing two-speed
Aluminium masts and booms, and carbon fibre gaffs
Harken roller furling jib
Harken blocks and sheaves
Rig height = 63’2” (with gaff rig up = 67’)
Additional Information
Construction
Hulls
Fiberglass over plywood sandwich construction; Okume marine grade plywood (Lloyds approved) exterior covered with fiberglass, over frames and stringers (1” thick below water line
(16 plys) and ¾” thick above waterline (12plys)). This is extremely high quality ply and is very
expensive.
Decks
Okume marine grade plywood exterior covered with fiberglass, over frames and stringers
(¾” thick)
Bulkheads
Okume marine grade plywood (¾” thick)
Crossbeams
Douglas Fir laminated hollow box beams exterior covered with fiberglass, and
carbon fiber tensile straps to bond beam with bulkheads
Safety features on the booms under sail – lashed down by both port and stbd sheets and oversized winches
Huge deck space, which allows much room for a variety of entertainment, including romantic
dinners at sunset or even the possibility of sleeping under the night stars; the flat expanses of
deck space are perfect for kite boarding or surfing adventures worldwide.