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2014 FARRIER 44' for Sale in Heroica Guaymas, Sonora

One-of-a kind, FAST, light and yet perfect for liveaboard! Powered by a sloop rig and twin 2 Yanmar 3GYM20 engines with saildrives that have only 300 engine hours. One owner/builder. Strong and proven performance cruiser. Capable of 11 knots, cruises easily at 7.5 knots.


Twin centerboards and kick-up rudder allow you to get close to the beach or cruise around shallows easily.


Rotating mast, 2 spreaders, extra stout rigging. Carbon fiber stanchions on deck.


Designed by Ian Farrier, of Farrier Marine in New Zealand, known for race-winning designs with seaworthiness. No cheap materials used – all core-cell / epoxy composite fiberglass construction. Launched in 2014 in Hood River, OR, tested on the Columbia River. Cruised from Oregon, down the California Coast. A Baja Haha veteran.


Roomy interiors complement outdoor living and cruising areas. A strong, practical and fast cruising catamaran!


Recent survey available upon request

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General Features

COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
Mexico

Designer
FARRIER

Hull Material
Fiberglass

Boat Type
Sail

Category
Catamaran

Fuel Tank Capacity
40 Gal

Fresh Water Tank
110 Gal

Model
3GYM20

Engine Hours
328 H

Fuel Type
Diesel

Horsepower Per Engine
20 HP

Cruise Speed
8 KN

Top Speed
11 KN

Measurements

OVERALL LENGTH

44 FT

DRAFT

7.33 FT

BEAM

23.08 FT

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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.