Dimensions
Length
8.5 m
Beam
2.5 m
Draught
1.33 m
Living on board
Cabins
1
Couchettes
5
Engine
Type of engine
Inboard
Motorization
1x10 hp
Fuel type
Diesel
Engine hours
550
Ad information
Published on
13/01/2023
Updated on
02/03/2024
Ref
123380
Key features
Draught
1.33
m
Total length
8.5
m
Beam
2.5
m
Type of engine
Inboard
Number of engines
1
Gas
Diesel
Power
10
hp
Number of hours
550
h
Number of cabins (except saloon)
1
Total number of berths
5
Description
#ALMADIRA (1964-1972): built in the first example in the autumn of 1964 and finished construction in 1972, replaced by the Pierrot.
Construction characteristics of fiberglass and deck equipment, maintained for both boats.
They are very robust boats that withstand time well thanks to the many layers of synthetic enamel that have allowed Bignardi's boats to reach us.
Built in different versions of which this is the Luxury version, it is certainly a good cruising boat or for day sailing.
The specimen in question is in excellent condition, maintained and cared for in a maniacal manner. The interiors are like new.
Staging and technical:
Directional Spotlight, Courtesy Lights (sulle crocette), Manual Bilge Pump, Strand rigging (con ferramenta inox), swimming ladder (Mogano), Living Room Foldable Table, 4 Winch (Lewmar).
Domestic Facilities onboard:
Manual Toilet.
Security equipment:
Safety equipment within 6 miles, PFDs, Radar reflector, Lifebuoy With Safety Rope and Light Buoy.
Sails accessories:
Jib Furling System (Furlex), Rod Kicker.
Kitchen and appliances:
Galley (gas).
Upholstery:
Cushions, Cockpit Cushions, Sunshade.
Inventory
Hull
Draught
1.33
m
Total length
8.5
m
Beam
2.5
m
Material
Polyester
Engines
Type of engine
Inboard
Number of engines
1
Gas
Diesel
Make
Farymann
Power
10
hp
Number of hours
550
h
Rigging
Number of winches
Tanks
Total capacity in Litres
45
L
Equipment
Electronics
Autopilot
Compass
VHF
Wind speed and direction
Interior equipment
Number of cabins (except saloon)
1
Total number of berths
5
Bilge pump
Location
This boat can be visited in Sicily (Italy)