Guapa means beautiful in Spanish, and this gorgeous, eye-catching vessel is a sailing enthusiast’s dream. Before being sold to a native Clevelander at a Miami boat show, she sailed around the tropics with the family that built her. Guapa is in great shape and ready to sail.
Type of Vessel: Ketch
Model: Suncoast 48
Estimated Speed: 10K power; 6-8K sail
Built: The Netherlands in 1980
Time of Lay Up: Fall 2012
Hull: Length – 48′ Beam – 15′ Draft – 7′
Frames: Varied dimensional steel
Topsides: Single skin steel plate, 1/4″ thick estimated
Bottom: Single skin steel plate, 1/4″ thick estimated
Deck: Steel plate
Bulkheads: Steel plate
Hull Lay-out: V-berth, forward head, forward triple berth, settee/berth, chart station, galley, captain’s berth, engine/machinery/maintenance room, after master bath, after head, straight inboard Diesel engine auxiliary powered. New bow thruster (2010), newer electronics, autopilot, forward underwater sonar.
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