DJANGO 980, 2021, first hand, Yanmar 3YM30, 30 hp (1066 hrs), Twin keels & twin rudders layout , Interior layout version 1 forward open cabin, 2 aft cabins, Door for starboard aft cabin, Curtains for fwd opening bed & port aft cabin, Curtains for all windows, 1 heads (toilets + shower), Extra opening hatch in starboard aft cabin, Retractable and removable aluminium bowsprit - Selden, Flexyteak cockpit seats, Cockpit table with 2 folding leaves, Cockpit sprayhood, Sun awning (zip on lazy bag), Electric windlass (800W), Cockpit electric windlass wireless remote control, Stay renewed in 2025, Laminated full batten main sail (2/5), Main sail mast track + batten cars (2022), Main sail lazy bag, Main sail lazy jacks, Genoa roller furling with above deck drum - Facnor Flat Deck 190, Laminated furling genoa, Staysail & furler FX2500, Spinnaker riggings, Aluminium spinnaker pole, Triradial classic spinnaker + snuffer, Asymetric spinnaker + snuffer - Technique Voile, Furlable code 0 - 56 sqm & FX2500 furler, Raymarine in board autopilot, ACU-200, P70s pupitre, Raymarine I70s cockpit repeaters, GPS and chartplotter (cockpit) - Axiom 9, Electronic navigation charts, AIS Transponder CLASS B (emission and reception) - Raymarine AIS700, DSC VHF at chart table - Raymarine Ray63, Fusion sond system + speakers, Fridge unit 12 V (top opening door), Water heater 220 V and engine heat exchanger, Hot and cold pressurized water, 2 burners cooker + oven, 220 V shore power + Cristec battery charger, Engine battery, 2 x Service batteries (2x 77Ah), Battery controller - Victron Energy, WEBASTO heating system, Holding tank, Cockpit shower, Leds navigation lights, Leds interior lights, 6 men Plastimo Transocean liferaft (next service date : 2027), 6 men safety equipments, 12 kg Fob Rock anchor + 25m lenght of chain + 25m lenght of rope, Fenders and warps, Located Brittany. For more information or to make an appointment for a visit, contact : Jean-Baptiste Lemaire +33 6 10 25 00 03 - jb@antipode-yachts.com
Owner speaks : We placed our order for the Django 9.80 in December 2020, with a launch date set for April 2021. We found this boat to be the perfect compromise. Its seaworthiness and performance are already widely recognised: it is a very seaworthy, very safe boat that accelerates at the slightest breath of wind. Its favourite points of sail (and mine too) are reaching under Code 0 and downwind under spinnaker, with very good behaviour when the wind and sea get rough. Equipped with twin keels, without any loss of performance or stability, but allowing: navigation in shallow waters and access to shallow ports (Vannes, La Rochelle Vieux Port, etc.) or with shallow access channels; very easy beaching, with beautiful stopovers in the port of Sauzon in particular. The layout is simple but very well designed, practical at sea and comfortable at anchor: a very well-designed galley, lots of large and accessible interior storage compartments, very high headroom (over 1.90 m) for a 32/33-foot boat, which remains high when moving forward. We wanted a version with three cabins so that we could accommodate crew members. It is still possible to use one of the two aft cabins as a technical storage area, but we did not need to do so.
The cockpit lockers are very spacious and can hold absolutely everything: dinghy, stern support, hoses, electrical cable, jerry can, fenders, headsails (two spinnakers and a staysail), secondary anchor, mooring lines, etc. And there is still plenty of room for other equipment.
The shipyard is very flexible, so we were able to add a few extra features such as a handrail inside, running the length of the roof.
Finally, we chose the 30hp version (instead of 20hp), which allows for safer manoeuvring in strong winds and better cruising speed when the wind drops and we still want to make progress.