Nashachata II



Technical data




The Challenge 67' Class yachts were designed for The Challenge Business by David Thomas, specifically to race around the world “the wrong way”. The design brief called for exceptionally strong, seaworthy, fast, attractive, modern, steel yachts that were able to sail to windward across the Southern Ocean in relative comfort.

Safety was paramount both in terms of structural strength and crew safety. Because of the One Design  nature of the race, the design was not influenced or distorted by any rating rule and a sensible displacement was specified. Other important design considerations include, ease of access to the structure, equipment, systems, wiring and fittings for maintenance and inspections both at sea and in harbor. Every piece of equipment had to be robust enough to survive a race around the world with minimum maintenance.

Length : 20,42 m.
Width : 5,26 m.
Draft : 2,82 m.
Mast heigth above water : 26 m.
Sail area (max.) : 220 m2
Spinnaker 351 m2
Average speed under sail : 9 Kn.
Average speed under power : 8 Kn.
Diesel tanks (total) : 1800 l.
Water tanks (total) : 1100 l.
Wastewatertank : 200 l.
Main anchor (Delta) : 50 kg. / 110 lb.
Anchor chain : 120 m.

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