THE BOAT:
Anaconda is a 48 foot cutter rigged sailboat, build of fiberglass by the skipper himself and launched in the year 1986. Layout like a Swan". Danish registered and Danish flag.
Beam 15 ft. Draft 8 ft. Mast high 63 ft. Sails are Main, Genua and jíb. Engine Perkins 82 HP. 
Boat speed up to 8 knots by engine. Spinnaker and storm sails is on board. 4 anchors and lot of anchor chain and ropes.

Equipment include Autopilot, B&G instruments, Furuno Radar and GPS and Navtex, Icom SB-HF radio, VHF radio, Navigation laptop with Weather Fax, fog horn, Onan generator 9 KW, 220 and 110 volt. Galley Maid Water maker.
Two Kiss Wind generators, solar panels, freezer, refrigerator, stove with oven, 700 liter water storage (about 200 us Gall.) 500 liter diesel capacity (about 150 gall.) TV and CD-DVD player, lots of DVD.s.

Toilet and shower room. 7 berth in 4 rooms.

9 feet Avon "West Marine" RIB dinghy with two 15 HP Yamaha outboards.
EPIRB Distress radio, 8 person Viking Life raft.
There are 8 dive tanks onboard and dive equipment for 5 divers to dive at the same time. We have our own Bauer Dive Compressor.
There are a lot of tools onboard, so we can repair mostly everything our selves. Sail sewing machine, TIG-stainless steel welding and electric tools.

SAILING FISHING AND DIVING                                                                                                                                      PHOTO FISHING     PHOTO DIVING
Until now, more than 100 people have joined Anaconda on her trip around the world. Danish, Spanish, German, French, Austrian, Swiss, English, Irish, American, Panamanian, Polynesian, Micronesian and Icelandic people have been sailing onboard.
When we sail, we always have fishing lines hanging from the stern, and we catch a lot of fish. Tuna, Dolphin Fish, Wahoo, Spanish Mackerel, Kingfish, Marlin, Sailfish, Barracuda and Sharks is some of them. So we eat a lot of fish for dinner. 
When we come to new places, country or Islands, we explore the area, find the good dive spots, dive and snorkel, travel up the maintains or just enjoy the local environment. After many days in remote areas, it is nice to visit a nice restaurant and enjoy the food and have a couple of beers.

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