Sailboats - Cruising

SCHEGGIA

SCHEGGIA is narrow at waterline and therefore does not have great initial stability, but having very flared broadsides, stability increases considerably when the boat starts to heel. SCHEGGIA, that is above all used for competitions, has a sloop rig with main sail and jib which allows it to utilize nearly all the sail surface permitted by Class rules, with greater performance, above all when sailing close to the wind. For construction the boat does not present particular difficulties. The cockpit is self emptying for safety reasons and for easy recovering after capsizing. Apart from its functional advantages, this solution allows you to accelerate construction times. The cockpit is assembled in one piece: then it is applied and glued to the hull. This allows "quick and dirty" operations inside the hull (as leaving taping of the chines unfinished) thus avoiding long, harmful and tiresome operations. More information at: www.bcademco.it

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ARTEMIS

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