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| LOA | 39'9" |
| LWL | 34'1" |
| Beam | 12'10" |
| Draft | Bulb/Wing 5'6" |
| Displacement | 16000 lbs. |
| Ballast | 5600 lbs. |
| Sail Area | 670 sq. ft. |
| SA/D ratio | 16.88 |
| D/L ratio | 168 |
| BM/BT | 1.23 |
| Auxiliary | Perkins 50 Prima |
| Fuel | 41 gals. |
| Water | 140 gals |
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Morgana is a Beneteau Oceanis 400 from 1993
with furling main and genoa.
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|   | She has 3 double berths in seperate cabins, with 2 seperate heads (toilets) each of which has a shower
unit. She also has running hot and cold water, a gas cooker, with grill and oven, a fridge and microwave 
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As you can see, the layout is quite conventional, with twin aft cabins, but she doesn't have the extraordinarily wide stern
of a newer boat, so is a bit more manageable upwind
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|   | The galley (kitchen) is lateral, which means it runs down rather than across the boat. We like this as it means
that the cooker can swing on its mounts (called gimbals) at sea and with the position of the seating, there is a nice bracing point so that
the galley remains safe to use
There are generous handholds throughout the boat, so even when its rough, you can move about in relative safety.
The woodwork is of an excellent quality, with little or no sign of any wear even though she is a few years old now
As I get around to it, i'll add some photos of the interior and exterior!
We have a long list of things we want to add to the boat to prep her for world cruising, and here's the latest list!
• Self Steering windvane
• Watermaker
• Wind Generator
• Solar Panels
• Furling prop
• Inner forestay
• Storm sail
• Try sail
• Jib
• Bimini
• LED lights
• Davits
• New Main and Genny
• New standing rigging
• Cruising chute
• SSB radio
• Passarelle
• Rigid tender
• EPIRB
• Satellite phone
• Radar arch
• Navtex(sorted with the SSB)
• Holding tank
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