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How do you make a motor-sailor that doesn't look like one and behaves like a real sailing ship ? The answer is the Van de Stadt Norman 40, built under Lloyd’s by the famous Ohlin yard in Denmark. The current second owners gave her a major refit in 2009/2010 in Holland, where they did a new teakdeck, new engine, new standing rigging and a lot more, almost € 140.000,- was well spend to keep here in a ready to go condition. Built and equipped for long distance cruising, and with her lifting keel she can go where other sailboats just dream of.
How do you make a motor-sailor that doesn't look like one and behaves like a real sailing ship ? The answer is the Van de Stadt Norman 40, built under Lloyd’s by the famous Ohlin yard in Denmark. The current second owners gave her a major refit in 2009/2010 in Holland, where they did a new teakdeck, new engine, new standing rigging and a lot more, almost € 140.000,- was well spend to keep here in a ready to go condition. Built and equipped for long distance cruising, and with her lifting keel she can go where other sailboats just dream of.