PRICE REDUCED by EURO 30.000.
Here is a tried and tested voyaging cat. Very large deck and cockpit space, huge interior volumes and exceptional bridgedeck clearance characterize this 4 cabin/2 head cat. An enormous array of solar panels allow for unparalleled energy autonomy. This cat has been perfected and tweaked by her owner/skipper over ten seasons of running the tradewind route between the Leewards and Venezuela.
Flipper 3 features a very robust single skin fiberglass hull. Her rudders are fully integrated within the skegs. The rig has both lower cap shrouds and running back stays. Sixteen watertight compartments in each hull make her unsinkable and virtually indestructible. If your cruising plans call for long distance voyaging to remote locations, consider this cat seriously. Solid bluewater cat offering rare value at 50 feet.
| LOA: | 50' |
| TYPE: | Tropic Multicoques |
| MODEL: | Flipper III |
| YEAR: | 1994 |
| EUR: | €199.000 |
| LYING: | St. Maarten |

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Disclaimer: The Multihull Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
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These are stand up people, who make a stand up product. I would buy from them again in a heartbeat.
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~ Jay Clark, Dolphin 460
"Sugar Shack"
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I just wanted you to know that your level of service and the high degree of customer satisfaction have made owning my Dolphin a great experience.
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~ Daniel Zlotnick, Dolphin
"Sugar Shack"