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Ovni 365

Review Date : Thu, 8 Apr 2010

Author : Dick Durham

Ovni 365
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With her tough, aluminium hull, the Ovni 365 can cross oceans, yet her lifting keel and rudder enable her to explore the shallowest creek. Dick Durham steps aboard this amphibious Land Rover of the sea

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and those who cannot see past the Ovni's boxy hulk and quirky French design will probably be those who cannot appreciate the benefits of a shoal-draught cruiser which is the perfect expedition yacht. The Ovni is designed to explore remote inlets and bays, as well as take you across oceans, from the Artic to the tropics.

She has been called  the Land Rover of the seas with good reason. She's a very capable, long-distance, liveaboard cruiser. Her aluminium hull (65% as strong as steel, but one-third as heavy) makes her robust, if not bullet-proof, and the ability to beach the boat is a bonus. The only concern is being careful of electrolysis and as one owner said ‘ensure you are not a giant anode!'

 
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Price As Reviewed

lowest
£145,000.00
highest
£240,000.00

Scores

Performance
7/10
Design and Construction
8/10
Sail Plan
8/10
Helm
8/10
Deck Layout
8/10
Living Below
9/10
Chart Table
9/10
Galley
7/10
Maintenance
6/10
Overall Score
81%