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AIGLON
45m / 147 ft Abeking & Rasmussen,
1970
S/Y Aiglon - The perfect sailing yacht for
charter
"A ship is floating in the harbour
now, A wind is hovering o'er the mountain's
brow; There is a path on the sea's azure
floor, No keel has ever ploughed that path
before."
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| Builder: |
Abeking & Rasmussen, 1970 |
| Number of Guests: |
7 plus additional berths for up to 4
(children) |
| Number of Crew: |
Captain plus 5 |
| Cruising area: |
Summer 2002 - West Mediterranean |
| Rates: |
From US$ 24.800 p/week |
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10/12 guests can be seated in the
intimately lit Dining Room. The soft lighting combines
with teak panelling and furniture, deep red carpet and
marble sideboard to provide a gracious and elegant
ambience.
This privacy is also reflected in the light, airy
Saloon. |
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Rich teak panelling, continued
throughout the yacht, combines with teak furniture,
brass portholes and natural fabrics to provide tasteful
luxury in the thoughtfully planned Owner's Cabin, which
has two ensuite bathrooms, airconditioning/heating,
refrigerator and TV. |
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S/Y Aiglon is cleverly designed as a
boat within a boat, ensuring safe passage and total
privacy for up to 7 guests.
Her spacious, secluded, teak panelled Cabins
incorporate wardrobes and ensuite bathrooms. Fold-up
bunk beds can be lowered for an additional 5
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Fast, sleek and
elegant, S/Y Aiglon is a schooner with the
aerodynamic lines of the graceful bird from whom she
takes her name - The Eagle.
Built in 1970, her racing hull ensures a smooth,
comfortable passage in all weathers and her generously
proportioned, covered stern deck provides an area for
sunbathing, entertaining or simply controlling her,
whether under sail or
motor. | |
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S/Y Aiglon's wide and accessible bowsprit
offers one of the best vantage points to "fly across the
waves".
Her Wheelhouse has been completely refitted and
computersied with the latest navigational and security
equipment, assuring safe passage and permanent contact
when cruising the seas. | |
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