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SWAN 60.004 FIAMMA Launch Date: 1995 - Nautor's Swan UK

SWAN 60.004 FIAMMA Launch Date: 1995 - Nautor's Swan UK

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Two winch handle holders on mast, two near main companionway, two in aft cockpit<br />

Fairleads and mooring cleats at bow and stern<br />

Pulpit, push pit and lifeline stanchions 750 mm high of stainless steel, with bases bolted<br />

through deck. Spacing conforming to ORC requirements. Lifeline gates each side<br />

amidships<br />

Stowage for life rafts in aft cockpit lockers.<br />

Outboard bracket on push pit<br />

Hood for companionway hatch, Dorade boxes, lazarette, cockpit and foredeck hatches<br />

Carbon fibre pasarelle<br />

Teak toe rail bolted through hull/deck joint. Laid teak 9 mm thick in cockpits and on<br />

bridge deck, glued and vacuum bagged without screws<br />

Fore deck hinged anchor well hatch. Hinged hatch Goiot 61.61 to fore cabin, lockable<br />

from inside. One hinged hatch Goiot 36.19 in each forward head, and one Goiot 36.24 in<br />

each forward cabin. Hinged hatch Goiot 61.61 in main cabin. Aluminium framed fixed<br />

side windows. Seven openable portholes Goiot 34.18 in aft cabin two hinged hatches<br />

Goiot 49.36, and two openable portholes 34.18 to aft cockpit. Main companionway<br />

lockable sliding hatch of tinted acrylic. Aft cockpit hinged GRP hatches to lazarette.<br />

Gas locker under helmsman's seat.<br />

Integral transom bathing platform<br />

Deck shower – hot and cold<br />

Irving and Lilley specification for <strong>Swan</strong> <strong>60.004</strong> page 6 of 6 06/03/2009<br />

Nautor Brokerage – United Kingdom and Ireland – Tim Quinlan +44 2380 454 880; mob + 44 7712 049 290<br />

Email: timquinlan@swanyachts.co.uk

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