Built in New Zealand and showcasing a high-performance design, this 1980 Bruce Farr 9.2 represents a unique piece of maritime engineering. The hull features an innovative wood-epoxy construction, reinforced externally with fiberglass and epoxy resin during its initial build. With a length of 9.2 meters and a draft of 1.6 meters, this vessel balances agility with structural integrity.
Rigging and sail inventory have been extensively updated, including a Selden mast installed in 2012, a 2017 Elvström self-tacking jib, and a 2020 fat-head mainsail. The deck layout is optimized for efficient handling, featuring a German mainsheet system and a custom targa bar. Navigational electronics include a modern AIS transponder, enhancing safety and awareness during coastal passages.
The interior was renovated in 2015 and remains in excellent condition. The layout includes one cabin, designed to be functional and clean for those seeking a dedicated sailing experience. The helm features a partially balanced rudder, specifically built according to Nissen specifications for improved steering response.
This used boat is available in Germany and is currently offered at a reduced price of 14.900 EUR, VAT included. The seller also offers the possibility of installment payments for qualified buyers. This listing is managed exclusively by Michael Schmidt & Partner; inquiries regarding specific technical details are welcomed.