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  • Design 195 - Taramber
  • Taramber , a 37.4 m. (122.7’) Fast Cruising Ketch was launched in June 1991, from Pendennis Shipyard, United Kingdom.

    The ketch rig allows a good sail area for lighter air performance but also a variety of sail plan configurations to suit different conditions and to promote ease of handling. A spokeless wheel configuration was designed with both safety and style in mind.

    Terence Disdale styled her elegant and warm interior. Expansive deck areas provide facilities for lounging, entertainment and outdoor recreation, while the limed teak paneled interior offers luxurious and spacious accommodation, dining and living area.

    Taramber incorporates a deck saloon with a panoramic view. It functions as a pilothouse and navigation station when the yacht is underway, allowing guests to relax in cool, air-conditioned comfort. After sailing all instrumentation vanishes at the touch of a button.

    Accommodation for Taramber's six to eight guests is provided in four fully air-conditioned, ensuite cabins. The master stateroom includes a wonderful Jacuzzi bath. All cabins are equipped with video and entertainment systems.

    For information on the sale of Taramber, please contact Dubois Yachts.


    SPECIFICATION
    Model: 124 foot Cruising Ketch
    LOA: 37.9 m. (124.4')
    Beam (maximum): 8.2 m. (26.9')
    Draft: 3.5 m. (11.5')
    Engine: MTU 405 kW. (543 h.p.)
    Construction: Hull: Aluminium
    Construction: Superstructure: Aluminium
    Fuel Capacity: 26,367 l. (5,800 U.S. gal.)
    Fresh Water Capacity: 9,092 l. (2,000 U.S. gal.)
    Builder: Pendennis Shipyard, Falmouth
    Launch date: 1991
    Interior Styling: Terence Disdale

     
    Available Media
    Sailing
    Saloon
    Master Cabin
    Plan