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2003 JFA 68' 10" for Sale in Stonington, Connecticut

ALDEBARAN is a 70-foot classic style aluminum sloop from the naval architects of Barracuda Yacht Design, and interior architecture by Franck Darnet. The elegant design harkens back to vessels from nearly a century ago. She features classical lines with a modern underwater profile, bulb keel and hanging rudder. With high performance fractional rigging with runners, and a hydraulic power pack to simplify sailing maneuvers, she is optimized for the passionate and experienced owner who wants to sail with minimal crew. Below is a traditional but simple interior blending lacquered wood and mahogany, ensuite owner’s cabin, a central area with the galley and stern cabin aft. The varnished deckhouse with chart table and lounge area offers plenty of natural light. Separate deck areas for entertainment and a helming station. The deck plan is also simple and classical, made of teak and varnished mahogany with all stainless-steel hardware.

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General Features

COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
United States

Designer
JFA

Hull Material
Aluminum

Boat Type
Sail

Category
Sloop

Fuel Tank Capacity
158 Gal

Fresh Water Tank
158 Gal

Model
6.660 E

Horsepower Per Engine
115 HP

Measurements

OVERALL LENGTH

68.83 FT

DRAFT

9.5 FT

BEAM

16.41 FT

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About Oaksmith Yachts

We know what it feels like to need to know what's past that next hill. To stare across an ocean and want to see what's out there. To wonder what's in that bay or on that island past that next point. To only have a day or a week to explore what should take months. We know what it's like to not be able to afford to let the weather stop you. We know what it feels like and we have a solution.