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The NOMAD outside the water.
The NOMAD has 2 keel fins. They keep the boat stable in the water. When scouting up creeks only 90 cm of water is needed to keep the boat going. If the tide is low the NOMAD and its crew can sit and wait in comfort until the high tide comes back. The V-shaped twin keel won't let the ship fall over to one side while stuck in the mud.
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The previous colour of the NOMAD was green. Nowadays it's desert red.
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An other Halcyon Clipper at sea
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The NOMAD on a velvet sea.
Onboard the previous owner.
The "61" on the sail stands for the production number.
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Video: The Nomad in the harbour & at sea
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258MB video file
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Pictures of the interior of a closely related boat:
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The NOMAD has 4 to 6 berths, an indoor toilet, cookery set, brand new Yanmar 14hp diesel engine,...
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Information on our brand new Yanmar 2YM15 diesel engine can be found on these sites:
Discussion Forum at MarineEngine.com about the
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About the Yanmar 2YM15
Yanmar 2YM15 marine diesel engine 14hp
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The Yanmar 2YM15 is a 2 cylinder, 4 stroke vertical, water cooled diesel engine that was professionally build in at a warf in Flanders. The engine provides besides 14hp also 80A of alternator generated electricity. Enough to power 21st century equipment & gadgets.
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Hook, the main anchor and Yallah ('forward !') the dolphin underneat the bowsprit.
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Amira on board
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Berthed in Gosport
(UK)
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Bram on board
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Family on board
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Kids on board
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Moored in Gosport
The dolphin in the front used to be shining gold. After the Nomad got repained all the gold or old the shine had gone.
Has to be re-done!
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Pulling the ropes
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Waiting to sail again
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