$40,000
LENGTH:
25.98 ft.
|
YEAR:
2019
LOCATION:
Grenada
OFFERED BY:
Boatshed
Boat not available.
LOCATION
Grenada
YEAR
2002
LENGTH
73.0 ft.
Condition
Used
Name
Jambalaya
Year
2002
Make & Model
Carriacou Schooner
Boat type
Sail
Length
73.0 ft.
Location
Grenada
Beam
16.57 ft.
Draft
7.35 ft.
2017 WINNER of Concours d'Elegance at Antigua Classics!
Jambalaya is the first Antillean schooner to be built in many years on the island of Carriacou, once one of the great centres of wooden boat construction in the Caribbean. Crafted by the last master shipwrights on the island, Alwen Enroe, she is an authentic and actual expression of the wooden ship-building culture that once dominated the Caribbean.
- Traditional schooner which has been recently built; a true representative of the Caribbean—its culture, its (Carriacou’s) tradition of building sloops and schooners
- It’s styling that blends in with Island living and local ports of call
- A well-constructed vessel which is spacious, bright and airy, and yet fairly fast
- A beautiful boat that has been well maintained reflecting the owner’s attention to detail and pride of ownership
- A vessel of a size and lay-out that can easily be used as a private yacht or a sought after charter boat.
Imagine sailing in the crystal blue waters of the Caribbean, imagine Jambalaya.
*Detailed Yacht Condition Index Report available to serious buyers.
Contact The Multihull Company.
HULL
Hull Material
Wood
OTHER
Keel
Full
The Carriacou Schooner is 73 feet long that boasts a 17 feet beam. The Carriacou Schooner is made of wood.