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TARRAB Motoryacht? Anyone know anything about this boat?

Discussion in 'General Yachting Discussion' started by Reginald, Sep 6, 2016.

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  1. Reginald

    Reginald New Member

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    TARRAB Motoryacht? Anyone know anything about this boat?
  2. Capt Ralph

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    Can you offer ANY details on the boat you are asking about?
    Or are you just asking about Tarrab's?
  3. Reginald

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    OK Thanks guys. I just found out it's in another country. I though it was in Port Lucia FL
    Oh well. I like the lines of the Hatteras 70 Motor-yacht better. And it' a one piece hand laid hull. That extra 3-1/2' of beam of the Tarrab 75 would have been nice though.

    http://www.**************/boats/199...17982/St.-Lucia/FL/United-States#.V89gDTWCypI
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    I've been on one Tarrab.
    Just a walk thru but I thought it was a good, serviceable ship. It did look like a good ship.
    From the south Atlantic, I would think they understood a sea keeping design.

    Were working on a Hatteras 2009, 72 now. Looking back (what I remember), I wish is was that Tarrab now.
    The sales ad reads interesting. I'm a Cat 34 fan.

    Maybe some of our international members can ad a comment.
    Skippy J may have a thought or two since my experience was in his hood. A few down there.

    There was for sure better storage for fenders, lines & deck gear.
  5. Fishtigua

    Fishtigua Senior Member

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    I skippered one Argentine built yacht, a Tango.
    The components were mostly US sourced but the quality of installation and fit n'finish really wasn't up to normal standards.

    The yard manager and an engineer had to fly-in and spend a week sorting out an electrical fault under warranty.

    It wasn't very sophisticated or elegantly designed.
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    Any more comments on this? W just saw a 92 at th show that was clean with 3412s. Wide beam. Good crew quarters. It's not a high valu name and thus the price is reasonable.
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    I have looked at a few in South Florida. Second quality IMHO