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Ichnusa is a beautiful vintage yacht from the early 80’s, unique of its kind. Whether she is moored, anchored or sailing she always gets public attention.
Born as a prototype designed by Dick Carter, she was built in 1982 at Comet shipyard in Pesaro, Italy. Wooden structure, fiberglass hull, central cockpit and flush deck in teak make this staysail rigged ketch with twin masts unique yacht. This boat is an ideal compromise between performance and resistance, able to sail also with light winds.
There are several fresh water tanks totalling 900 l. Blackwater tanks in the toilets help avoiding water pollution on anchorage and at ports.
Ichnusa is the only vintage sailboat in the world which has electric motor, wind generators, solar panels, watermaker and where waste recycling is done.
Rent a Sailboat with Skipper in Sardinia starting from 100 euros
Ichnusa is a beautiful vintage yacht from the early 80’s, unique of its kind. Whether she is moored, anchored or sailing she always gets public attention. Born as a prototype designed by Dick Carter, she was built in 1982 at Comet shipyard in Pesaro, Italy. Wooden structure, fiberglass hull, central cockpit and flush deck in teak make this staysail rigged ketch with twin masts unique yacht.
This boat is an ideal compromise between performance and resistance, able to sail also with light winds. There are several fresh water tanks totalling 900 l. Blackwater tanks in the toilets help avoiding water pollution on anchorage and at ports.
Cagliari is the capital of Sardinia. According to archeological findings, it has been inhabited since the dawn of times. It used to be a Nuragic port, important Phoenician-Punic and later Roman centre of commerce. After the period of judicate government Pisans arrived and levelled the mytic Santa Igia to the ground. Then there were the Genovese, the Spanish, the Piedmontese and Arab pirates, then Germans occupied it. The latter would have left the city intact if it wasn’t for Americans who bombarded Cagliari in 1945.
The port of Cagliari welcomes visitors with 19th century buildings with porticos in Via Roma, shops, cafés and restaurants.