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Hurricane Run

The 175-foot Feadship Hurricane Run is the first Feadship launched in 2009. The owner named the boat after a racehorse, just as he did with his two previous yachts, High Chaparral and Thunder Gulch. And, like those 164-footers and the Thoroughbreds for which they are named, Hurricane Run lives up to its pedigree. Captain Emile Coetzee, who previously ran High Chaparral, has a reputation for excellence, even among the most discerning connoisseurs of charter yachting. His new command offers an expanded version of the High Chaparral layout, with a contemporary interior by Terence Disdale, accommodations for 12, and a sundeck. The owner plans to use Hurricane Run in the Mediterranean this summer but will make it available for charter in the Caribbean in winter 2009.
BuilderFeadship
CharterYes
Interior DesignerTerrence Disdale Naval ArchitectDe Voogt Naval Architects Range 4,500 Nautical Miles Length 175 Ft Price

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