BI-LOUP 36 Year 2006
As a classical style Bi-Loup designed by Vincent Lebailly, this 36 uses all the recipes that made the Wrighton yard success; asymetrical twin-keels, easy to ground, secure and seaworthy, strong and easy to handle, comfortable both at sea and at the marina. Nice sycomore and ash wood owner-made woodworks, a large deck-saloon, a wet oilies locker. All this invite to sail away aboard this strong and seaworthy ship. The engine has been changed in February 2017 for a 32CV Midif.
Owner's words
This ship is a first hand one. We had a bare hull+deck built at the Wrighton yard and we homemade the entire inside woodworks with high quality materials. Since then , we have been sailing with my family 2 months a year in the Mediterranean (Corsica, Sardinia, Craotia...). During the 10 months wintering period, the boat stays ashore, so there is no osmosis at all.
We are going to leave our teachers jobs this summer to settle in the south west of France for another project and we need to sell our sailboat. She is in a perfect condition and will easily go and sail with her new owners.
You will be surprised by her sound behaviour , her huge inside volumes and her speed while sailing, and specially upwind. Her shallow draft offers a lot of possibilities of moorings, groundings and sailing the rivers and chanels.
Features
Builder | Wrighton |
Architect | Vincent Lebailly |
Length | 10.9 m |
Beam | 3.5 m |
Material | Fiberglass |
Version | Biquille |
Rig | Sloop |
Draught | 1,35 m |
Type of ballast | Twin keel |
Displacement | 6 100 kg |
Engine(s) | midif 32HP Diesel |
Fuel capacity | 200 L |
Cabin(s) | 2 |
Bunks | 6 |
Water Capacity | 260 L |
First hand | yes |
Lying | French Western Mediterranean |