COTRE BRETON - 1935
Craff quimper
TECHNICAL SHEET
Main datas
- Builder : Craff quimper
- Life Raft : No
- Year : 1935
- Beam : 3,06 m
- Subtype :
- Architect :
- Hull : Monohull
- Material : Wood
- Length : 8,80 m
- keel : Shallow keel
- Draft minimum : 1,50 m
Engines
- Brand : Farymann
- Model :
- Drive : Shaft drive
- Fuel capacity : 0
- Power Unit. (CV) : 22
- Fuel : Diesel
- Montage : In Board (IB)
- Engine(s) : 1
Facilities
- Double Cabin : 1
- Sailor Cabin : 0
- Head : 0
- Berth : 4
- Helm : No
- WC : Sailor
Main Features
Price guide, Quotation
To give an idea, in 2007, an COTRE BRETON Craff quimper from 1935 was offered on the market at a price of €35,000.
The Cotre Breton is a traditional fishing boat built by Craff in Quimper, Brittany. This boat is renowned for its robustness and sea performance. Here is a detailed description of its main technical characteristics.
Type of boat: Cotre Breton
Manufacturer: Craff, Quimper
Year of construction: Variable depending on the model
Length overall: Approximately 7 to 9 meters
Beam: Approximately 2 to 3 meters
Draft: Approximately 1 to 1.5 meters
Displacement: Approximately 2 to 4 tons
Construction material: Wood (generally oak or pine)
Sail type: Gaff-rigged sail (main sail and jib)
Sail area: Approximately 20 to 30 m²
Engine: Auxiliary diesel engine (optional)
Load capacity: Variable depending on the model, generally between 500 and 1000 kg
Number of berths: Generally 2 to 4
Freshwater tank: Approximately 50 to 100 liters
Fuel tank: Approximately 30 to 50 liters (if auxiliary engine)
Standard equipment: Compass, anchor, winch, bilge pump, storage lockers
Optional equipment: GPS, VHF, sonar, heating, chemical toilet
The Cotre Breton is ideal for coastal fishing, family or friends outings, and cruises along the Brittany coast. Its wooden construction gives it a unique aesthetic and great durability. Models may vary slightly depending on the year of construction and the options chosen by the owner.