Compromis 620 !new! -
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The Compromis 620 was engineered for stability and ease of handling, making it a favorite for beginners and solo sailors alike. 6.20 m (approx. 20.34 ft) Beam (Width): 2.20 m Draft: 0.85 m (2.79 ft) Displacement: ~800 kg compromis 620
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The is a classic Dutch cabin sailboat that has earned a reputation for being a reliable, "sensible" pocket cruiser . Designed by the renowned maritime architect Frans Maas in the late 1960s, this 6.20-meter yacht was built by the esteemed Zaadnoordijk Yachtbuilders (now C-Yacht) in the Netherlands. Technical Specifications These tensions were fueled by issues such as