Calima was originally built in 1970 in samanguila wood (African mahogany) strip planking at the renowned Carabela-Nick Kenyeres boatyard near Barcelona...
Calima was originally built in 1970 in samanguila wood (African mahogany) strip planking at the renowned Carabela-Nick Kenyeres boatyard near Barcelona on the same Olin Stephen lines used by Nautor’s to produce the highly successful Swan 43. Commissioned by the heir of a powerful banking family, she was a distinguished participant in many national and international regattas of the 70s and 75s.
Her current owner, an expert yachtsman, gave new life to this beautiful vessel in 2000 by combining the genius of her S&S lines with the latest in composite technology. Reborn, lightened and with a substantially enlarged sail-plan custom designed by Alan Gilbert, Calima made a stunning comeback in the IRC-2 class and placing 6th overall at the 2001 Fastnet.
Constantly upgraded since with the most recent equipment and no lack of creative comforts for her double duty as fast cruiser. Calima has continued to collect silverware to this very day.
She is, in sum, a truly exceptional vessel, maintained to a very good standard and faultlessly equipped.
Sails: Sails: Furling genoa, mainsail and a spinnaker.
Rigging: SLOOP MARCONI
Mast: carbon
Boom: carbon
RIG:
Original mast and boom replaced by carbon fiber spars custom designed by SP Technologies and made by Nordic Mast, adding 2 meters of height. Harken tracks and hardware.
Sail-plan designed by Alan Gilbert (ex-S&S) specifically for Calima.
Current rig measurements:
P: 15.65
E: 5.22
J: 5.33
I: 17.90
IRC Certificate current
ELECTRICAL
2 × 300 Ah AGM service batteries
1 × Optima 80 Ah Engine battery
Adverc DC battery management system
Mastervolt 50 Ah / 1,500w Charger–Inverter
Mastervolt battery monito
CONSTRUCTION
KEEL: Fin-lead
NOTES:
2000 Rebuild:
Calima was originally built in samanguila wood (African Mahogany) strip planking. The original hull frames, beams and load-bearing structures were reengineered. Hull completely sheathed with 300 gr/m² carbon fiber outer skin that provides massive strength and stiffness.
Deck planks were renewed and re-planked with 14 mm Burma teak. Ground tackle:
1 × 25 kg Rocna anchor with 35 m SS 10 mm chain and 50 nylon rope rode
1 × 7 kg Fortress Lewmar vertical rope/chain electric windlass