Yacht sold

CADLAO

CADLAO, ex-ALBAMA was built by the shipyard Barramundi in 2012 and designed by the naval architect Lerouge. This Barramundi 52 accommodates 6 guests in 3 double cabins. This beautiful catamaran is perfect for moments spent together with family. She boasts a very large cockpit with dining table on her port side and a sofa on each side. She also disposes of a large saloon with foldable square, and an L sofa on her forward port side.

Model Barramundi 52 Year built 2012 Builder Barramundi Architect Lerouge Length 15,50 m Beam 8,30 m Draft 1,10 m Displacement 9,00 t Construction Composite Engine YANMAR
Fuel capacity 480 l Water capacity 300 l Flag Luxembourg Cabins 3 Guests 6 Crew 1

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