20/01/2014

New products : Windy attends boot Düsseldorf 2014 with world premiere Camira 39

Windy from Norway is presenting a world premiere at boot Düsseldorf 2014, its 11.98 m Camira 39 as the successor of the shorter Khamsin 36, which is now calling it a day after ten years. Camira is an Australian aboriginal name that means "Of the Wind". The family resemblance between the Windy 31 Zonda and the bigger sister, the new Windy 39 Camira, cannot be denied. Windy is already preparing a new launch in the exclusive Windy Sport range.

 
Deep V hull
The boatyard has modelled the hull on the deep V of the established Zonda 31 for smooth headway in rough water. Two years of in-depth design and development work have gone into the new Camira. The interior of the Camira styled by Design Unlimited displays black painted surfaces and stained, light-coloured oak. The weekender is powered by a Volvo Penta D6 diesel, which is said to accelerate the craft to a top speed of 45 kn.

About Windy craftsmanship

All Windy models are hand-built by skilled craftsmen. The fine woodwork and exclusive textiles are important distinguishing features of a Windy in just the same way as the modern technology involved in the construction materials, and the control and propulsion systems. Pride in craftsmanship is something that has been handed down through centuries of Norwegian boat building. Windy boats are built in an area which is at the very heart of the Norwegian boat building tradition, in Arendal on the south coast of Norway. It was in this same town that the first wooden pleasure boats were built for the country's prosperous sailing-ship masters and owners. In these waters, kings and princes competed in yacht races in their beautiful metre boats. This is where fibreglass boats first appeared in 1953. All of this tradition is embodied in a Windy.

Source: windy.no 

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