The Dehler 44 is a racing/cruising sailboat built in 2008 by Dehler shipyard. It is made of monolithic polyester with closed-cell foam and epoxy resin, making it resistant to osmosis. The mast and boom are carbon.
Features
Construction: monolithic polyester, closed-cell foam, epoxy resin.
Mast and boom: carbon.
Deck: teak.
Equipment: new rigging, jib stay, desalination unit, fuel cell.
History and Use
The sailboat was stored out of water during winter until 2015.
The first owner participated in several Fastnet races and equipped the boat for offshore sailing before leaving France in 2015.
The current owner took part in regattas in French Polynesia, notably the Tahiti Pearl Regatta, and used the sailboat for family and friends cruises in the Leeward Islands and the Tuamotus.
Location and Status
The boat is located in French Polynesia.
Import taxes in French Polynesia have been paid.
The sailboat can be delivered worldwide.
More information and photos on xboat.fr