- Builder:
- Giorgetti & Magrini
- Category:
- Cruising Ketch
- Model Year:
- 1989
- Year Built:
- 1989
- Country:
- United States
Unfortunately, this boat is not available for sale. It will be removed from the website soon.
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JUPITER was conceived as one of the first sailing yachts to be capable of continuous circumnavigation
with an eye to comfort while on board. Her first trans-Atlantic took place in 1990. She has since sailed
all the world's oceans as well as the Seven Seas.
She is capable of taking her owners and guests to the most remote locations in full luxury. She has
rounded both Cape Horn and Cape of Good Hope and is at home in tropical or arctic conditions.
With all this, she was designed and built to be a joy to sail and a luxurious home away from land. She
has four gracious staterooms, easily accommodating ten guests and comfortable crew quarters forward
for four.
There are four guest cabins. The after cabin is athwartships and functions as the master cabin with two double berths, port and starboard. The ensuite head is to port.
Forward to starboard is a very nice double berth cabin with ensuite head and shower. Next forward, port and starboard, are two matching guest cabins with twin berths and both have a Pullman berth above one of the twins. Each has a spacious ensuite head.
The salon is forward of the guest cabins and contains gracious lounging areas and an exquisite dining table. The galley is then forward to starboard. Crew quarters are accessed through the galley and to port and have ample space in two cabins for four crew, sharing a head. A bos'n locker for storage occupies the forepeak.
There are four guest cabins. The after cabin is athwartships and functions as the master cabin with two double berths, port and starboard. The ensuite head is to port.
Forward to starboard is a very nice double berth cabin with ensuite head and shower. Next forward, port and starboard, are two matching guest cabins with twin berths and both have a Pullman berth above one of the twins. Each has a spacious ensuite head.
The salon is forward of the guest cabins and contains gracious lounging areas and an exquisite dining table. The galley is then forward to starboard. Crew quarters are accessed through the galley and to port and have ample space in two cabins for four crew, sharing a head. A bos'n locker for storage occupies the forepeak.