Halcyon I is a 35 tons classic motor sailor. 17 meters long, 5 meters wide, can take up to 18 guests on day trips and 6 guests overnight, in three cabins. Designed in Scotland, was the last of three boats made under the same design. It's probably the only one remaining. The wood for the hull is teak, that came from Goa, in India, and was built in Lisbon, between 1968 and 1970. Has the same original two Leyland 0.400 engines. Has been my home ...
Halcyon I is a 35 tons classic motor sailor. 17 meters long, 5 meters wide, can take up to 18 guests on day trips and 6 guests overnight, in three cabins. Designed in Scotland, was the last of three boats made under the same design. It's probably the only one remaining. The wood for the hull is teak, that came from Goa, in India, and was built in Lisbon, between 1968 and 1970. Has the same original two Leyland 0.400 engines. Has been my home since 2010 and the cruise we suggest is a more than 3 days to Arrabida National Park, five and a half hours sailing, from Lisbon. We apply the weekly rate on these cruises. Day cruises are from Lisbon to Cascais and back. Up to 18 guests and with a three course lunch and drinks included. Skipper and mate included Please contact us through Samboat and come visiting Lisbon, Cascais or Arrabida
Halcyon I is a 35 tons classic motor sailor. 17 meters long, 5 meters wide, can take up to 18 guests on day trips and 6 guests overnight, in three cabins. Designed in Scotland, was the last of three boats made under the same design. It's probably the only one remaining. The wood for the hull is teak, that came from Goa, in India, and was built in Lisbon, between 1968 and 1970. Has the same original two Leyland 0.400 engines. Has been my home ...
Halcyon I is a 35 tons classic motor sailor. 17 meters long, 5 meters wide, can take up to 18 guests on day trips and 6 guests overnight, in three cabins. Designed in Scotland, was the last of three boats made under the same design. It's probably the only one remaining. The wood for the hull is teak, that came from Goa, in India, and was built in Lisbon, between 1968 and 1970. Has the same original two Leyland 0.400 engines. Has been my home since 2010 and the cruise we suggest is a more than 3 days to Arrabida National Park, five and a half hours sailing, from Lisbon. We apply the weekly rate on these cruises. Day cruises are from Lisbon to Cascais and back. Up to 18 guests and with a three course lunch and drinks included. Skipper and mate included Please contact us through Samboat and come visiting Lisbon, Cascais or Arrabida
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