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Bianca 27

The Bianca 27 class was designed by naval architect Svend Christensen in Denmark in the mid-1960s and was the first class of Danish GRP yacht built by the yard in Langeland, Denmark.A total of over 600 boats were built, and the design is now considered a ‘Classic.’The yacht is long-keeled with a...
Year
1970
Condition
Used
Model
Length
96

Description

The Bianca 27 class was designed by naval architect Svend Christensen in Denmark in the mid-1960s and was the first class of Danish GRP yacht built by the yard in Langeland, Denmark.A total of over 600 boats were built, and the design is now considered a ‘Classic.’The yacht is long-keeled with a masthead sloop rig and furling headsail.With a ballast ratio of 44, the design translates into a stiff, sea-kindly boat, of which there are many examples of ocean passage making.This particular Bianca 27 has had a major refit over the past five years. Unfortunately, the vendor has lost motivation to complete the refit, but the majority of the work has been carried out and completed to a high standard.She awaits a keen sailor who understands this small ocean-going vessel's quality and is passionate about seeing this boat completed and back on the water, ready to sail for another 50 or more years.Show More

Specification

Year
1970
Model
Length
96
Fuel Type
Diesel
Hull Material
Fiberglass
Hull Shape
Monohull
Offered By
Network Yacht Brokers - Plymouth
Depthsounder
Yes
Log-Speedometer
Yes
Compas
Yes
Marine Head
Yes
Tiller
Yes
Battened Mainsail
Yes
Spinnaker
Yes
Gennaker Cruising Spinnaker
Yes
Genoa
Yes
Engine Make
Volvo Penta
Engine Model
D1-20
Total Power
20hp
Engine Type
Inboard
Drive Type
Direct Drive
Propeller Type
3 Blade
Propeller Material
Bronze
Length Overall
27.08ft
Max Draft
4.58ft
Beam
8ft
Length at Waterline
20.33ft
Single Berths
2
Double Berths
1
Cabins
2
Heads
1
Type
Condition
Used

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