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LOCATION
Subic Bay Philippines
YEAR
1990
LENGTH
59.97 ft.
Condition
Used
Name
LAKOTA
Year
1990
Make & Model
Custom Boats Trimaran Orma
Boat type
Sail
Length
59.97 ft.
Fuel Type
Diesel
Location
Subic Bay Philippines
Tax status
Not Paid
Beam
49.54 ft.
Berths
3
Draft Max
11.48 ft.
An incredible ex racing trimaran with an unequalled prize list. She has been converted by her current owner who is an experience multihull sailor into a fast, simple and light cruising trimaran for transoceanic sailing and blue water cruising.
Originally built as PIERRE 1er for the legendary French sailor Florence Arthaud , she won the Route du Rhum in 1990, making her the first woman ever to win a major offshore sailing event.
She became LAKOTA in 1993 with her new owner and skipper, US tycoon Steve Fossett, who was 5th over the line in Route du Rhum 1994 despite a limited experience in multihull sailing. He then sailed her in the Transpac 1995 (1st over the line), San Francisco Yokohama 1995, Los Angeles Honolulu 1997 (2nd over the line), 1999 Pineapple Cup 1999 (1st). In total, he broke 12 ocean records with her between 1993 and 2000.
In 2000, she was sold to the Swedish team “Atlant Group”. They broke many records. She became successively SONY (2001), PINDARskipper Emma Richards), SONY (2002), NICATOR (Le Cap Rio Race in 2003 : 1st over the line), TIETO ENATOR L’OREAL (2004), LAKOTA (2007) and SJOVILLAN (2008).
In 2011, she was sold to her current owner who enjoyed using her for cruising and fast ocean passages since. Current condition – ready to sail.
Engine Count
1
Engine Horse Power
1.0
Engine Hours
850
Propeller Type
Folding
HULL
Hull Material
Composite
Designer
VPLP
OTHER
Double Berths
1
Single Berths
2
Displacement(kgs)
6500 kilograms
Drive Up
1.7 meters
No of Heads
1
The Custom Boats Trimaran Orma is a 60 feet long that boasts a 50 feet beam. and a draft of 3.5 meters.This 1990 diesel Custom Boats Trimaran Orma is powered by a Volvo Penta D2, with 1.0 horsepower. The Custom Boats Trimaran Orma is made of composite.