Above decks Above decks Chameleon is huge, taking into account she is 48 feet x 25 feet. She is fitted with an aluminium fixed awning for protection from the sun and the occasional tropical shower. Under the fixed roof is the central helm station. The uncluttered decks with wide walkways make her a safe vessel for children. One can also laze in the bow netting during passages and sleep under the stars if wished. A flexible, removable bow awning gives you sun protection on the foredeck and in the bow nets. Access to the water is easy with a swim platform, swim ladder plus a deck shower conveniently located at the port transom.
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Below decks Chameleon's interior is a blend of light ash timbers with contrasting Western Red Cedar trims complimented by soft grey fabric wall coverings and light white embossed laminated panels. Ventilation, pleasant temperature and comfort aboard are of primary concern. The yacht features three en-suite double queen-size cabins with their own bathroom and shower facilities and 1 en-suite double cabin with bathroom/shower nearby. All cabins are well-ventilated with double electric fans, additional extractor fans and opening hatches. Chameleon's crew is accommodated forward in their own private cabins. The airy saloon is spacious with a U-shaped couch around a central dining table, seating 10 persons comfortably. In the saloon you also find a flatscreen TV, the DVD surround sound sytem and 4 electric fans for ventilation. A convenient and well- stocked galley with stainless bench tops is located in the port (left) hull and is fitted with an Italian design 5-burner gas stove, a stainless oven/griller and a microwave. Fresh espresso's are brewed any time of the day. |
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Saloon Galley Cockpit Double en-suite cabin with private bathroom (total 3) Double cabin with bathroom nearby Bathroom/shower Netting Single cabins X 2 |
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| Specifications |
SY Chameleon
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| design |
Tim Mumby, Faraway 48ft
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| built |
Completed in 2004 in Caboolture, Queensland Australia, major refit in 2008 |
| length over all |
48 ft (14.5 m) |
| beam |
25 ft (7.5 m) |
| draft |
3 ft (0.9 m) |
| displacement |
8.500 kilo |
| hull material |
aluminium |
| rig |
fractional rig, 3 spreaders, spinnaker prodder
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| sails |
fully battened main sail (71 sqm) , furling genoa (45 sqm), spinnaker (130 sqm) regatta sails: spinnakers (145 - 175 - 198 - 200 sqm code zero) and carbon fiber racing headsail |
| steering |
central helm station with steering wheel |
| winches |
6 manual winches (Anderson stainless and Arcos)
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| cruising performance |
under power: 7 kts ; under sail 7 kts ; top speed: 15-18 kts |
| engine |
2x35 HP Kubota
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| fuel |
diesel |
| fuel capacity |
600 liter |
| water capacity |
700 liter |
| water maker |
200 ltr/hour |
| anchor winch |
electric Muir Cheetah 1500 W
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| electricity |
12 V DC + DC Charger, 100 - 220 V AC (through inverter) |
| basic navigation |
paper charts, compass, binoculars, navigation toolkit, Cmap
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| navigation equipment |
depth sounder, wind instrument, GPS, autopilot, radar, Navman chart plotter |
| communication |
handheld Icom VHF, GSM phone with local SIM card
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double cabins
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3 double en-suite cabins with queen size beds and private bathroom/shower 1 double en-suite cabin with queen size bed and bathroom/shower nearby |
single cabins
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2 single berths in bow sections
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bathrooms
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4 bathrooms/shower with electric household size toilets
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| saloon |
U-shaped couch seating 10 persons in comfort
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on deck
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wide walkways, uncluttered decks, big netting
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| ventilation |
Household sized occilating fans and opening hatches in all cabins and saloon |
| fresh water |
4 showers inside, 1 X deck shower at transom |
access to seawater
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close to the water swim platform and swim ladder on aft transom |
| sun protection |
fixed bimini over cockpit, flexible awning covering foredeck |
entertainment
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TV/DVD/audio CD surround sound, iPod audio library /movie library |
| cooking |
5 burner gas stove, oven, grill, gas BBQ, Espresso machine
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| cold storage |
2 fridges, 2 freezing compartments separate to fridge
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| life vests |
10 adult Hutchwilco inflatable, 2 regular |
| first aid |
generic first aid |
| fire extinguishers |
4 x 1,5 kg
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| emergency equipment |
emergency flares, MOB buoy, EPIRB
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| toolkit/repair |
basic toolkit, incl wire cutters & sail repair items |
| tender |
8-10 person 3,7 m RIB with 8 HP outboard |
| snorkeling |
masks and fins for up to 10 guests
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| water sports |
2 double kayaks (2 extra kayaks on request)
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| fishing gear |
trawling and bottom fishing gear
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| Available Options |
SY Chameleon
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Optional One-way itinerary Start your cruise in Phuket, Thailand and work your way down to Langkawi in Malaysia, stopping at beautiful anchorages in the Butang islands group, Koh Tarutao and Koh Rok Nok. Perfectly clear water, white empty beaches, beautiful corals and marine live make these anchorages perfect for snorkeling. From Langkawi you can fly onwards to Bangkok or Kuala Lumpur. Of course you can go the other way as well: start in Langkawi, Malaysia and sail to Phuket. Ask us about travelling from or to Langkawi, Malaysia
Scuba Diving Go scuba diving at beautiful anchorages and reefs that you stop by on the way. Tanks, weights, weightbelt and compressor can be made available on the yacht. You can bring your own equipment or rent the gear that you need. Prices see price section.
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