Specification |
| Type |
Three Mast Traditional Chinese Sailing Junk
(replica) |
| Built in |
1973 (Hong Kong) |
| Length |
89 Feet (27.12 m) |
| Beam |
21.98 Feet (6.70 m) |
| Cabin |
Can sleep over 20 people |
| Material of Hull |
|
| Engine |
- Inboard Diesel 350 HP Mercedes
|
| Power |
- 2 x Kohler Diesel Generators
|
| Other Information |
| A stunning example of the 1800's style Chinese
junks that sailed the south China seas and beyond. This all
teak vessel is one of the last all teak Junks available today.
Made in Hong Kong in the 1970's with exceptional handed down
skills. This is a truly unique work of art on the water. Used
as a training vessel by the HK Jockey Club she spent her last
years taking care of youngsters to get the most out of teambuilding
on the water. Ideal for a chartering venture, this vessel can
hold up to 79 people in comfort. Ideal for water tours, restaurant
or living museum piece turning heads in any port. |
| Navigation |
| Modern Radar and GPS plotter |
|
HK$2.6 Million |