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           Boat yard "Flagman MK "  is a licensed builder of wooden sailing yachts "Madeira 44" in Kherson, Ukraine. Our boat yard has Van de Stadt's permission for producing of 9 Madeira 44 hulls. "Flagman" has all needed  equipment, machinery and experienced and skilled staff to build ocean sailing yachts  № 474 design "Madeira 44". The building process is performed accordingly the project documentarion vested by Van de Stadt.  
      Boat yard "Flagman MK " builds the hulls of sailing yachts "Madeira 44" of mahogany (khaya) wood with out and inside epoxy GRP coating. It is possible to sell both fully completed yacht and finished hull only. The ultimate yacht's complete plant is established by customer.   | 
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        The 44 foot  "MADEIRA" is an ocean sailor for those   who insist on safety, speed and comfort. The layout offers space to spend many   years on board.  
          As with all designs by our office the construction and stability meet the   highest requirements and prescriptions. 
          
          
          
            
              | Length over all  | 
              13.50 m  | 
              44' 3" | 
             
            
              | Length waterline  | 
              11.80 m  | 
              38' 9" | 
             
            
              | Beam  | 
              4.20 m  | 
              13' 9" | 
             
            
              | Draft  | 
              2.20 m  | 
              7' 3" | 
             
            
              | Draft  | 
              1.95 m  | 
              6' 5" | 
             
            
              | Displ. (glass fibre wood core)  | 
              12.00 t  | 
              26500 lbs | 
             
            
              | Ballast (glass fibre wood core)  | 
              5.70 t  | 
              12500 lbs | 
             
            
              | Lift Keel version | 
               
            
            
              | Draft keel down | 
              2.70 m | 
              8' 10" | 
             
            
              | Draft keel up | 
              1.25 m | 
              4' 1" | 
             
            
              | Displacement (wood   core) | 
              11.50 t | 
              25400 lbs | 
             
            
              | Sail area fractional rig  | 
              105 | 
              1130 | 
             
            
              | Mast height above waterline  | 
              21.25 m  | 
              69' 9" | 
             
            
              | Headroom main cabin  | 
              2.00 m  | 
              6' 7" | 
             
            
              | Headroom forward  | 
              2.04 m  | 
              6' 8" | 
             
            
              | Headroom aft cabin  | 
              1.97 m  | 
              6' 6" | 
             
            
              | Cabins  | 
              2 | 
              2 | 
             
            
              | Berths  | 
              7 | 
              7 | 
             
            
              | Toilets  | 
              2 | 
              2 | 
             
            
              | Fuel tanks  | 
              500 l  | 
              110 gall. | 
             
            
              | Water tanks  | 
              700 l  | 
              154 gall. | 
             
            
              | Sump tanks  | 
              200 l  | 
              44 gall. | 
             
            
              | Recommended engine power  | 
              48 kW  | 
              65 hp | 
             
            
              | СE Design   category | 
              A | 
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            The 7/8 sail plan with its big full-batten main and high-aspect jib is easy   to handle. The aerodynamic propulsion forces of this sail plan are better. The   shrouds have been placed further apart, giving the mast better support. Under   heavy loads the rig will be much calmer, which is important when you make long   trips. 
            All versions of the keel are equally safe and stable. 
            
          
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         As an option a modern doghouse with fixed windows can be installed, giving   shelter and security even under extreme weather conditions. 
          The spacious owner's cabin is forward with its own toilet/shower unit. 
            The living area in the cabin is large and comfortable, which is very   important when making long trips. 
            The large windows, hatches and ventilation possibilities preclude that boxed   up feeling. 
            The "wet" area is located close to the entrance, which means that you can   reach the toilet, the chart table and the galley in wet clothing without wetting   cushions and other items that are difficult to clean. 
            A cabin with a double bed aft. The recess makes getting in and out easier. 
            On starboard and aft there is ample storage space with large hatches. In the   deep starboard storage space a generator, diving compressor or heater, etc.   (world trip equipment) can be installed. 
            In the transom a folding swimming platform is integrated with storage space   for the life raft. 
            The plans are available for round-bilge steel, aluminium and glass-fibre   wood core. For the multi-chine construction, which is also available, the plans   make use of the "quick assembly" method (QAM), known the world over and   developed by Van de Stadt Design. 
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