MOODY 42 - 1976
MOODY
TECHNICAL SHEET
Main datas
- Builder : MOODY
- Life Raft : Yes
- Year : 1976
- Beam : 4,06 m
- Subtype :
- Architect :
- Hull : Monohull
- Material : GRP
- Length : 12,74 m
- keel : Fixed Keel
- Draft minimum : 1,70 m
Engines
- Brand : PERKINS
- Model : 4236
- Drive : Shaft drive
- Fuel capacity : 400
- Power Unit. (CV) : 60
- Fuel : Diesel
- Montage : In Board (IB)
- Engine(s) : 1
Facilities
- Double Cabin : 3
- Sailor Cabin : 0
- Head : 2
- Berth : 8
- Helm : Yes
- WC : Electric
MOODY 42
The Moody 42 is a cruising sailboat designed by the renowned naval architect Bill Dixon and built by the Moody Yachts shipyard. This boat is known for its robustness, comfort, and sea performance, making it a popular choice among sailing enthusiasts.
Main Characteristics:
The Moody 42 is equipped with a spacious and well-designed interior, with comfortable accommodations for extended cruises. The main cabin offers a large double bed, while the guest cabins can accommodate several passengers. The galley is well-equipped and the saloon is bright thanks to numerous portholes.
In terms of performance, the Moody 42 is stable and easy to maneuver, making it an excellent choice for both experienced sailors and beginners. Its fiberglass hull and clean design ensure good seaworthiness and pleasant sailing.
For those looking for a reliable and comfortable sailboat for coastal cruises or long-distance voyages, the Moody 42 is an excellent choice.