Tiki 38
These cats
are fast, fun to sail, spacious, comfortable, do not heel and thanks
to their shallow draught open up large cruising area's where a "normal"
mono hull could not venture because she'd run aground. Our boats
are Polynesian-type cats. The Tiki catamarans are directly descended
from the ancient Polynesian travelling catamarans which were in
use for thousands of years all over the tropical Pacific.ur's is
largely enjoyed outdoors so rather then trying to maximize the internal
accommodation, as is done with most other catamarans, we went the
opposite way and made instead the usable deck area as spacious as
possible. The result is a living space of 66 sqm (700 sqft) which
may well be large enough to land a helicopter on. (we haven't tried).
Even with the maximum of six guests it never gets crowded. Not having
a deck cabin has many more advantages : a lighter (= faster ) boat,
unobstructed view, less windage (= better sailing abilities) and
cheaper to build ( = cheaper charter rates as well). Absolutely
essential in warm climates however are generously sized bimini's
and awnings. They protect you from intense midday sunlight and keep
you dry in the odd tropical down pour. Equally essential (and sadly
lacking on many yachts!) is that this protective canvas can not
only be used at anchor but under full sail as well. Our solution
is a large multifunctional expandable bimini which in minutes can
be enlarged to a full size awning and/or a fully enclosing decktent.
In all configurations all the sails of the boat can be used. In
the huge main cockpit you have full standing headroom everywhere,
a removable table and a comfortable position at the wheel for the
helmsman which does not obstruct the movements of the others on
board.
Internal accommodation consists of two comfortable double cabins
and two private single cabins. Cabins are light and airy: two large
opening hatches per cabin plus extra opening portholes in the doubles
ensure a maximum flow of fresh air, in addition there are electric
fans above each bed. Of course you can also sleep under the stars
on deck or in the bow nets! There is one shower/toilet compartment
plus a second shower on deck.
The galley has ample space for two cooks and is well equipped.
The stove has flame - failure cutouts Rig is conventional Bermuda
sloop and extremely easy to use: The mainsail is fully battened
fully battened and has lazyjacks. The Genoa is roller reefed. For
light down wind work there is a cruising chute. Cruising speed under
sail depends of course on wind and load but 6-8kts, peaking 10 kts
+ is a realistic figure. Mechanical propulsion is by a 26 hp Marine
diesel driving twin propellors via a hydraulic system. Cruising
speed under power is 6- 6 1/2 kts, maneuverability is outstanding.
You'll never need to worry about electric power consumption. Large
capacity battery banks, separately charged by a high output alternator
and "smart" regulator, ensure the lights won't go dim at the end
of a long night partying and you'll always have plenty of juice
to start the engine the next morning. Water capacity is 400 liters
(105 gall.) In two tanks. Water system is of course pressurized.
A secondary water system is dedicated for drinking water. The boat
is supplied with 60 liters (16 gall.) of bottled mineral drinking
water. The tender is a 3,40 m (11 ft) light weight RIB with a Yamaha
Malta outboard engine. She will carry up to 7 persons, yet is light
enough to be taken on deck by one person. Under sail you can either
tow the tender or you can carry it on deck. Dropping and hauling
anchor is a breeze thanks to the remote- controlled powerful electric
windlass. What is a sailing holiday without cool drinks?: A 100
liter (27 gall) well insulated fridge box with an oversized holdover
plate and it's compressor driven by the main engine ensures you
are never without this "primary necessity". Running the engine for
only 30 minutes each day suffices to keep the fridge chilled. For
further details, please see the spec list. Between each charter
we meticulously check all systems on board.
Oh by the way, you even get a mobile telephone. Everything is included
in the price. You will at the time of handover receive a thorough
briefing, after which you can cast off straight away because the
harbour dues are already paid for as well.
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Specifications
- Length 11.70 M/38 ft, Beam over all 6.20 M/22'4", Draught 0.75 M/2'6"
- Engine 26 hp Yanmar diesel, hydraulically driven twin propellers
- 87 liter fuel capacity
- 2x200 liter water capacity
- 2 x double cabin, 2 x single cabin, extra berth in deck cabin. 1 x shower/toilet, 1 x shower on deck
- Bermuda sloop, fully battened mainsail with lazy jacks, roller reefed genoa, staysail, optional Multi Purpose Spinnaker. Selftailing primary winches.
- GPS 8, VHF , Fishfinder , autopilot (optional ), 150 watt
12/220volt inverter, 12 volt charging point for cellular phones etc,
stereo cassette & CD player, remote controlled electric anchor windlass, 75 liter marine refridgerator.
- fire extinghuisers, lifejackets, MOB life sling, bilge alarms, bilge pumps.
- 3.40m lightweight RIB with 3. HP Yamaha outboard.
- speed under power 6kts
- speed under sail 10kts+
Prices :
Standard price for a Tiki 38, bareboat charter is 17.500,- Thai
Baht
per day. Minimum booking period is normally 4 days. Subject to availability
a charter can start or finish any day of the week.
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