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Catriel
● Name: Catriel
● Rig : Converted Tugboat
● Year: 1962
● Designer: YPF
● Builder: Sanchez shipyard
● Location: Genova -Italy
● LOA: 26.00
● LOD: 26.00
● LWL: 0.00
● BMax: 6.00
● Depth: 2.40
● Displacement: 100.00
● Engine: N°.2 Diesel Volvo Penta D 12-450 CV @1800 RPM
● Equipments: GENSET N.1 Volvo Penta D 5AT
77 KW/380 Volt N.1 Stamegna SM 300 27 KW/380 Volt Electric system 380; 220 V ; 24V ;12V N.1 uninterruptible
power supply (UPS) 3,5kw 6 hours ENGINE ROOM Inox exaust pipes Fuel filters: no.4 set OTHER EQUIPMENTS
Dissalinator Tecnicomar, 220Liters/hour 230 VAC No.2 calpeda electronic autoclaves FIRE – PREVENTION
EQUIPMENT HI-FOG on the whole boat No. 2 pumps for external hoses Rodriquez Stabilizer With CMC control
system FURTHER EQUIPMENTS No.3 bilge pumps No.1 internal combustion bilge pump No.2 electric fuel transfer
pumps No.1 manual fuel transfer pump No.4 water heaters capacity 75 liters each WASTE WATER PLANT Tecnicomar
Waste water treatment with 3 Triturating pumps SAILING INSTRUMENTS RADAR FURUNO M1954C, ARPA plotter
ARP-11, CHART/VIDEO PLOTTER GD-1920C RO WIND ultrasonic wind NETWORK SOUNDER, PG-500 elettronic
compass AIS FA-150, GMDSS SSB FS-1570, VHF FM-2721, VHF BACK UP FM-3000, EPIRB 406 Mhz ,SART
Rescue SERPE 9GHZ, N.2 VHF hands , Pc Navnet pentiun duo,SOFTWARE NAVNET MAXSEA EXPLORER,
C-MAP Pc Back-up, GPS/PLOTTER, Autopilot NAVPILOT 500, FELCOM 50 satellite telephone with Internet FAX-30
NAVTEX ,FAX. TENDERS 2 Dinghy 4,60mt Outboard Inflatables Honda 9 Cv Set Sailing Gear per Dinghy SAFETY
EQUIPPEMENT N.2 life rafts,14 people "Solas" A N.4 round life rings N.16 life jackets SEAFARING FITTING-OUT
Gangway Scala Reale Stainless Steel/Wood N.4 S/S davit
● Costruction and Accomodations: This boat is stronger than other yachts.It is built of steel and derived from the design
of a work craft with an identity as an ocean-going tug. For the construction of the hull, steels with a thickness of 9.5 mm
have been used. The bulkheads too are made of steel 9.5 mm thick, while the interiors are carefully decorated, in keeping
with the style of the time, with precious wood on the ceilings, and used in the floor and furniture. Wide spaces have been
obtained between the bulkheads, so that from these, for example, was born a large lounge with comfortable sofas, Hi.Fi
system and satellite television. The cabins, especially the ship owner’s, provide all kinds of comfort, the kitchen is
impeccable, all services are available to make more pleasant your cruise aboard Catriel. Each cabin is spacious, has its
own bathroom including toilet and shower, radio installation and CD player for those who want to listen to their own
music, or by sound cable radio BTicino. All cabins are equipped with air conditioning system, and you can adjust your
own level of comfort by means of specially provided thermostats. The upper deck, spacious and scenic, is panelled in
precious wood, and can accommodate you for your happy hour or rather to give you a few hours of sun in complete
freedom and undisturbed. While the aft deck, with its large space, can be the meeting place for lunches and dinners with a
view on the sea. Security aboard Catriel comes first. Every year, a very careful check is carried out on all emergency
systems, alarms and all parts of the hull. The fire protection system used is HI-FOG. The navigation endurance of Catriel
motor yacht is guaranteed by 2 Volvo Penta engines of 450 of horsepower each, and by 31 thousand litres of fuel, which is
enough to cover 4,000 sea miles
● Description: Catriel was built in 1962 by SANCHEZ srl shipyard in Buenos Aires as a High seas tugboat for the
Argentina oil company YPF In 2004 she was found in poor maintenance conditions in Buenos Aires Harbour by the
actual owner who fell in love with it and decided to convert it into a Ocean going yacht maintaining the working vessel
features The refit was held by Atillero Tecnao srl Buenos Aires under direction of the owner and his Italian consultants.
Catriel sailed on his own directly from Argentina to Italy.
● Asking Price: 2.500.000
● History: The name Catriel derives from the Indios Mapuche’s family, original inhabitants and lords of Sierras Bayas, on
the outskirts of the modern Buenos Aires. The history of Sierras Bayas lives in the memory of every single inhabitant of
the place, in the conservation of its ancient buildings, and in the charming witnesses of its past. Among its mountains you
can still listen to the cries of its courageous and brave Catrieles, the natives who defended this land. He history: from Port
Boca in Buenos Aires to Porto Antico in Genova The Catriel was built in 1962 in Sanchez Shipyard, Buenos Aires, by
order of YPF, an Argentine oil company, who needed a deep-sea steam towboat.In 1999 she was bought by an Argentine
shipping company and used as a cargo boat on the Paranà river: the transports were then reduced because of the economic
recession which afflicted the Country. In 2004 someone noticed the Catriel, which was, by that time, abandoned in
Buenos Aires. It was the present ship-owner who, charmed by her elegant and classical shapes, decided to buy her and to
transform her into a yacht. After a preliminary study of the feasibility of the project, repair and modernization works
started with the aim to maintain the original structural features of the deep-sea towboat. Repair works were entrusted to
Tecnao srl, a shipyard in Buenos Aires under the direction of the current ship owner; a great many materials and structures
came from Italy. March 3rd, 2007: repair works of structural parts were finished and the Cartriel made the first voyage of
her new life navigating the Paranà river, from Buenos Aires up to Iguazù waterfalls and from there back to Buenos Aires.
She covered about 1,800 miles under the command of Captain Gabriel Simonini and his crew. In December 2007 the
Catriel was ready to cross the Atlantic. Repair works were finished (only internal detail finishes were missing) so she
sailed from Buenos Aires. She covered more than 7,000 sea miles, and docked in Porto Antico, without the slightest
problem after 35 days of sea voyage.
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