Fittings and distribution
WC Cabin
Pantry
Refrigerator, Cooking facilities, Freezer
Nautical instruments
Wind reading system, GPS, VHF Radio, Autopilot
Awnings and tarpaulins
Sun sail
Technical fittings
Battery charger, Mechanical bilge pump, Battery, Warm water system, Rudder (Bow), Airconditioning, Generator, Water pressure system, Converter, Electrical bilge pump, anchor windlass electric
Accessories
Bathing ladder, Anchor, Deck shower, Cockpit table, Washing machine, holding tank
Sailed & Rigg
mainsail, Rollfockeinrichtung, genoa
Safety equipment
Life jacket, dan buoy
Other
The Goletta Princess is a boat built in mahogany and maple cross-planking at the C.A.R.I.M.A. shipyard in Naples in 1979 to a design by the architect M. Simeone.
This 1979 schooner is all made of wood and has a very important construction. Made of Mahogany and Maple Cross Planking. 17.74 m long and 5.10 m wide, with a draught of 2.90 m and a weight of 23 tons, in 1982 she participated in the round-the-world crew.
In the following years, with the change of owners, it has undergone improvements. To date, perfectly restored, it offers comfort and excellent performance both under sail and motor. With its two masts of 21 m and a sail area of over 200 square meters. It achieves excellent sailing performance.
Powered by a 140 HP engine, the Princess Schooner reaches an average speed of 8/9 knots per hour.
Material crossed planking of Mahogany and Maple, - Spider inside on C.C steel rigging, Ordered in Maple oak.
4 cabins, large dinette with charting.
Electronic tools for navigation:
Display.
Staging and technical:
Engine Alarm, Water pressure pump, Shorepower connector, Water harbor connector system, Strand rigging.
Domestic Facilities onboard:
Inverter Air Conditioning, 12V Outlets, Black Water Tank.
Security equipment:
Barometer, Safety equipment within 50 miles, Lifebuoy With Safety Rope and Light Buoy.
Entertainment:
Speakers, Radio AM/FM, Hi-Fi.
Sails accessories:
Jib Furling System.
Kitchen and appliances:
Galley (4 fuochi).
Upholstery:
Cushions, Stern Cushions, Bow Cushions, Cockpit Cushions.
This 1979 schooner is all made of wood and has a very important construction. Made of Mahogany and Maple Cross Planking. 17.74 m long and 5.10 m wide, with a draught of 2.90 m and a weight of 23 tons, in 1982 she participated in the round-the-world crew.
In the following years, with the change of owners, it has undergone improvements. To date, perfectly restored, it offers comfort and excellent performance both under sail and motor. With its two masts of 21 m and a sail area of over 200 square meters. It achieves excellent sailing performance.
Powered by a 140 HP engine, the Princess Schooner reaches an average speed of 8/9 knots per hour.
Material crossed planking of Mahogany and Maple, - Spider inside on C.C steel rigging, Ordered in Maple oak.
4 cabins, large dinette with charting.
Electronic tools for navigation:
Display.
Staging and technical:
Engine Alarm, Water pressure pump, Shorepower connector, Water harbor connector system, Strand rigging.
Domestic Facilities onboard:
Inverter Air Conditioning, 12V Outlets, Black Water Tank.
Security equipment:
Barometer, Safety equipment within 50 miles, Lifebuoy With Safety Rope and Light Buoy.
Entertainment:
Speakers, Radio AM/FM, Hi-Fi.
Sails accessories:
Jib Furling System.
Kitchen and appliances:
Galley (4 fuochi).
Upholstery:
Cushions, Stern Cushions, Bow Cushions, Cockpit Cushions.