Miranda Feria

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Miranda Feria is a type of yacht developed by the Prechtl shipyard on Lake Constance . The development took place around 1969 and the production from 1970 to 1971. In 1972 the Prechtl shipyard filed for bankruptcy, the Bodan shipyard acquired the manufacturing rights for the yacht type and built the boat until 1977. The Miranda was available in the long keel ( Miranda Sport ) and keel sword ( Miranda Feria ) made. A feature of the Miranda Feria is the ease with which it can be trailered due to the keel construction. The deck structure could be ordered in plastic or wood, with the majority of the yachts delivered being made of wood (mahogany and teak).

This type of yacht has a regatta tradition on Lake Constance and has a yardstick number of 98.

It has a body length of 8 m / length over all 8.2 m. The hull material is made of GRP . The width is 2.5 m, the draft 0.8–1.45 m, the weight 1.8 t, the sail area 36 m² and the spinnaker is 50 m².

literature

  • The yacht driving report . Miranda 8.00 m keel yacht made of GRP. In: Yacht . No. 3 . Delius Klasing, 1972, ISSN  0043-9932 , p. 42 ( online [accessed April 15, 2014]).
  • International yacht test . Ten 27-foot family cruisers under the microscope. In: Yacht . No. 12 . Delius Klasing, 1973, ISSN  0043-9932 , p. 71-72 ( online [accessed April 15, 2014]).
  • Second hand . Miranda. In: sailing . YEAR TOP SPECIAL VERLAG, Hamburg 2014 ( online [accessed on April 15, 2014]).