The Vessel
Scame
is a classic wooden cutter built in 1971 at
the renowned Sangermani boat yard in Italy.
Since 1980, she has been sailing around the
world without homeport, making more than three
circumnavigations of the globe. Gracing
countless exotic destinations, from the Mediterranean,
Greece and the Galapagos to Madagascar, Tahiti
and New Caledonia, this timeless 72-foot boat
is currently sailing in Southeast Asia.
She is fast and comfortable, her crew friendly
and warm.
Scame
holds the distinction of being one of the
few sailing boats that has been continuously
operated. She is home to sailor Daniel
Ballian, his wife Janine, and their 13-year
old son, Teiki, who have spent their lives
sailing the world aboard Scame.
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Scame Technical Specifications
|
Name
|
Scame
|
Boat yard
|
Sangermani
- Italy
|
Construction
|
Wooden
|
Length
|
72 feet
|
Width
|
16 feet
|
Draft
|
11 feet
|
Weight
|
50 tons
|
Sail area
|
240 sq.
meters
|
Engine
|
Caterpillar
V8 150 HP
|
Power plant
|
Northern
Light 8 KWA
|
Water
|
2400 liters
|
Electricity
|
110 and
240 Volts AC + 12 and 24 Volts DC
|
Guest Cabins
|
Three
guest cabins, sleeping 6 people
|
Entertainment
|
Television,
VCR, CD player
|
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