Shipyard / Architect: Grop Astilleros SA
Version: Sloop - Race equipped boat - Polyester
Comfort: 2+2 Berths - chart table - 1 toilet - chemical - sink
Divers Engine: SOLÉ DIESEL - MINI 2_1978 - folding propeller - new shaft - engine batteries from 2019 - 20L
Electricity: Battery(s) - 12V - 2019V
Sails / Rigging: Main sail - Incidence DCX 2019 - Genoa - x3 - Spinnaker - symmetrical x2 - Inter - lazy jack to cockpit - tiller - shrouds from 2019 - Spi rigging - main sail sheet track - backstays
Safety: Equipping level: Complete coastal
Electronics: Depth sounder - Raymarine l40 - Log/Speedo - Raymarine l40 - Anemometer/Wind vane - Raymarine l40 - VHF - GPS - Garmin 72 - Autopilot - Raymarine ST1000+ - compass
Cushions: Sunshade - storage compartments
Anchoring: anchoring(s) - fortress aluminum anchor
Divers: Ladder
Observations: VISIBLE AT LA ROCHELLE - CONTACT JEAN-PIERRE OR AUDREY AT 06 09 42 34 55 - The Manzanita is a liveaboard cruising monohull, built by Ocean Yachts in Spain. This fixed keel sailboat, rigged as a fractional Sloop, designed by naval architect Ron Holland, has a maximum draft of 1.60 m.
Dating from 1976, this Quarter Tonner built in series with polyester comes from the hull of a prototype Quarter that raced in 1975. About 50 units were produced at that time, and the series is quite popular in Spain. This model was named Manzanita (the little apple) because the first model had an apple drawn on its transom. The characteristic rounded shape gave it a 3D apple impression. Production started in 1978 and ended in 1982.
This sailboat has just undergone a major renovation, which lasted 3 years…
Last antifouling in March 2024.