Wharram Catamaran Tiki 31
Designed by James Wharram & Hanneke Boon
Self-builder-plans No. 64
Built in Styria/Austria from 1991 to 2000
Launched on 25.08.2000
The catamaran is certainly one of the most beautiful Tiki 31.
Currently Austrian flagged, lying near Lignano/Italy.
The boat is well maintained and equipped, has many extra features and is ready to sail.
Tiki31 data +
LOA Length overall: 9,85 m
Length of hulls: 9,52 m
LWL Length waterline: 8,23 m
Beam overall: 5,33 m
Beam of each hull: 1,47 m
Draft: 0,53 m
Weight (empty) as per plan: 1.360 kg
Carrying Capacity: 1.000 kg
Sail area working rig: 36,2 m2
Rig: Gaff Wingsail
Hulls & decks etc +
Plywood: 8mm + 10mm Okoume
Timber for hulls: Sitka-Spruce
Timber for beams and deck: Yellow-Pine
Hardwood: Sapelli-Mahagoni
Rig & Rigging +
Aluminium Masts and Stainless steel Standing rig
from Imagine Multihulls, England
Sails +
Terylene (Dacron) from Jeckels Sails, Wroxham, England
Main 15,05 m2
Mizzen 13,00 m2
Jib 8,20 m2
Mizzenstaysail 13,20 m2
Mizzenstaysail or 2. Jib 8,20 m2
Compass: SILVA 125 F
Log: Nasa Clipper
Echo-sounder: Nasa Clipper
Wind: Nasa Clipper
Autopilot: Autohelm ST3000
GPS: Furuno GP-31
VHF: Nasa SX 35 DSC
Ground tackle etc +
"Bügel"-anchor 16 kg 50 m chain 8 mm
"Stock"-anchor 25 kg
Anchor winch Anchorman Manual
Safety Gear +
Solid life jackets
life ring
anchor light, etc.
Galley +
Origo 3000 Alcohol stove 2 burners
crockery
Toilet & washing +
Lavac Vakuum toilet
Washbasin with foot pump
Blake seacocks
Dinghy +
Inflatable Z-RAI IV (already repaired, but still O.K.)
Misc +
7 fenders
battery charger Mobitronic
mooring ropes
div. tools
div. spare parts
shackles and roles
manuals, charts, navigational equipment, nautical literature
cover net, etc.
Extra info +
Building time until launching: 4.200 hours
of that:
for the boat according to plan approx.: 2.500 hours<
for additional work approx.: 1.500 hours
Assembly: 200 hours
NB. Note the current canvas colour is Navy Blue, some photos show the previous White canvas.
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Boat details are supplied by the owners & cannot be guaranteed by SBM. You must verify those details personally, or employ a Marine Surveyor before purchase.