Trehard Marine Pk-Boo-II Overview
5
cabin
4
crew
PK-Boo-II was designed and built in 1982 as a racing maxi (then called Chrismi II) and was one of the first maxis built for racing under IOR rules. Since then she has undergone two major refits that have converted her to a comfortable cruising yacht. Maintaining her good sailing characteristics, PK-Boo-II now has comfortable cabins and saloon inside with a classical style of the beginning of the last century with two varieties of dark expensive wood and white piping.
Characteristics of the superyacht Pk-Boo-II
Main Features
Length, m
27
Beam, m
5.8
Draft, m
3.8
Passengers and crew
Cabins
5
Crew
4
Engines & Performance
Engines
2 x 280 hp Ford
Cruising speed, kn
9
Manufacturer and designers
Classification and flag
Name
Pk-Boo-II
Type
Sailing
