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H22

Le voilier H22 est un monocoque habitable de croisière, construit par le chantier Lion Yachts. Ce voilier Quille relevable, gréé en Sloop fractionné, réalisé par l'architecte naval Robert Humphreys avec un tirant d'eau maximum de 1.50 m. La production a démarré en 1994.
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Initially designed as a kit boat for amateur builders using the 'Prefix' build system, (glass moldings with pre-cut plywood panels).
The H22 is now being built of glass sandwich construction in Latvia.
At least one class racing fleet exists in Italy.Initially designed as a kit boat for amateur builders using the 'Prefix' build system, (glass moldings with pre-cut plywood panels).
The H22 is now being built of glass sandwich construction in Latvia.
At least one class racing fleet exists in Italy.Initially designed as a kit boat for amateur builders using the 'Prefix' build system, (glass moldings with pre-cut plywood panels).
The H22 is now being built of glass sandwich construction in Latvia.
At least one class racing fleet exists in Italy.Initially designed as a kit boat for amateur builders using the 'Prefix' build system, (glass moldings with pre-cut plywood panels).
The H22 is now being built of glass sandwich construction in Latvia.
At least one class racing fleet exists in Italy.Initially designed as a kit boat for amateur builders using the 'Prefix' build system, (glass moldings with pre-cut plywood panels).
The H22 is now being built of glass sandwich construction in Latvia.
At least one class racing fleet exists in Italy.

Fiche technique du H22

2.55 mLargeur - Bau
770 kgDéplacement lège
0.46 mTirant d'eau mini

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Le chantier nautique Lion Yachts est situé à Pisa (PI) (Italie).