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Camper & Nicholsons announce their appointment as the central agents for the sale of 40.7m sailing yacht Surama
Camper & Nicholsons
9th January 2020

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Camper & Nicholsons announce their appointment as the central agents for the sale of 40.7m sailing yacht Surama

Surama is a magnificent ketch-rigged sailing yacht, built by the award-winning Royal Huisman Shipyard in Holland. Designed by Ted Hood and launched in 1997, she was created for a knowledgeable yachtsman who specified design features for both long distance cruising as well as racing. No expense was spared or detail overlooked in the construction of this world cruiser. Upgraded extensively over the years, Surama underwent her most recent refit in 2017.

Surama has a very spacious three cabin layout, enabling her to accommodate up to eight guests. The large owner’s suite is to aft and has a private study as well as direct cockpit access, and there are two guest cabins mid-ships - both en suite and each with an additional pullman berth.

Surama’s contemporary interior is designed by Andrew Winch with a light, modern styling, sweeping curves and bi-level sight lines. Neutral fabrics are used throughout and complemented by light teak joinery.

The deck layout has been carefully considered to feature areas for guest use both in the cockpit and to aft, with optional awnings for shade, as well as facilitate easy sail handling.

Surama has a hydraulic folding passerelle and a side boarding ladder for easy embarkation, and her tenders are deployed and recovered by a custom crane.
Surama is equipped for blue water cruising and racing with OYS standing rigging, Rondal aluminium main & mizzen masts with carbon booms, Rondal carbon in-boom furling, and a sail wardrobe from Doyle Sails.

Surama is a pedigree sailing yacht that has been well maintained and systematically upgraded. Her double centerboard allows access to shallow draft destinations and good regatta performance.