OVNI 35 Year 1983
The OVNI 35, designed by Philippe BRIAND and built in 56 units by the Alubat shipyard in Vendée, is a success in terms of habitability and efficiency under sail. Ideal for a couple wishing to sail far afield, it can also accommodate a family in its two double cabins and convertible saloon (one double and one single berth). This carefully maintained owner's unit has benefited from numerous improvements and upgrades throughout her life: standing rigging 2022, mainsail 2023, full paint + cockpit teak + gantry 2016... The aft scoop has been lengthened and offers a nice, practical surface for boarding the tender. To be seen quickly!
Owner's words
As a professional skipper working mainly on aluminum sailboats, I acquired this OVNI 35 on a whim. The previous owners sailed her for 4 or 5 weeks a year, and stored her ashore, unarmed, for the rest of the year. They had taken great care to maintain her to a very high standard, so she was in an impressive state of preservation, just waiting to be put to sea again. After a few technical upgrades (NKE electronics and pilot, mainsail and standing rigging, Refleks diesel stove, deckhouse insulation), she is now ready to accompany you on your off-the-beaten-track voyages.
Features
Builder | ALUBAT / FR |
Architect | Philippe BRIAND |
Length | 11.2 m |
Beam | 3.61 m |
Material | aluminium |
Version | 2 CABINS |
Rig | Sloop |
Draught | 0,58/2,08 m |
Type of ballast | Centerboarder |
Displacement | 5 950 kg |
Ballast weight | 2 400 kg |
Engine(s) | Nanni Diesel 40HP Diesel (820 hours) |
Fuel capacity | 100 L |
Cabin(s) | 2 |
Bunks | 7 |
Water Capacity | 160 L |
Lying | Italy |