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Sonstiges
At the end of the 1960s, Jeanneau commissioned Philippw Harlé to design the boat that would mark the French shipyard's debut in the production of sailboats. The requirements of this hull had to be low costs, comfortable spaces and a predisposition to family cruising. Thus was born the Sangria, a 7.62-meter fibreglass sloop mass-produced from 1970 to 1983 in about 3,000 units. The interiors offer four berths, a central and folding table, a kitchenette, a toilet, an icebox and a cabin height of 1.80 meters. The external lines with the deep cockpit, small deckhouse and free deck are exciting. Good performance at sea, especially in load-bearing gaits. Stable and safe. Upwind