Wavelength 780 Trimaran - Ultimate Adventure Yacht
Currency
Length
23' 3" - 7.08m
Vessel Location
St Kilda
Launch Year
2011
Hull Material
Ply/Ply-Glass
Wavelength 780 Trimaran - Ultimate Adventure Yacht
The Wavelength 780 is the ultimate adventure yacht--stable, fast, ruggered and built for serious exploring, or just fun on the bay. As a trimaran, she's virtually unsinkable and designed to be easily managed single-handed, making her perfect for both solo sailors and small crews.
She's quick too--easily achieving a knot or more above wind speed with the right sail trim.
Outfitted for extended cruising and remote adventures, she features:
Doyle sails: a Genoa, storm jib, and triple-reefed mainsail for versatility in all conditions
Harken winches for reliable sail handling
Raymarine autopilot and plotter
Sink, salt and Fresh water water pumps
Solar panel and 200W AGM battery, with capacity for a second
150L freshwater capacity
12V system with provision to plug in a travel fridge
9.8hp long shaft outboard--efficient and powerful
Sleeping space for two, or three at a stretch--ideal for weekend getaways or adventure cruising
One of the greatest advantages of this yacht is its mobility. Being trailerable, you can skip long delivery sails and simply launch at your chosen destination. Whether you're dreaming of Cape York, the Kimberleys, or anywhere in between, she's ready to go when you are. Rigging or packing up can be done in about an hour.
If you're after a true go-anywhere yacht that balances performance, simplicity, and off-grid capability, this Lightwave 780 is ready to take you there.
More photos to come.
The Wavelength 780 is the ultimate adventure yacht--stable, fast, ruggered and built for serious exploring, or just fun on the bay. As a trimaran, she's virtually unsinkable and designed to be easily managed single-handed, making her perfect for both solo sailors and small crews.
She's quick too--easily achieving a knot or more above wind speed with the right sail trim.
Outfitted for extended cruising and remote adventures, she features:
Doyle sails: a Genoa, storm jib, and triple-reefed mainsail for versatility in all conditions
Harken winches for reliable sail handling
Raymarine autopilot and plotter
Sink, salt and Fresh water water pumps
Solar panel and 200W AGM battery, with capacity for a second
150L freshwater capacity
12V system with provision to plug in a travel fridge
9.8hp long shaft outboard--efficient and powerful
Sleeping space for two, or three at a stretch--ideal for weekend getaways or adventure cruising
One of the greatest advantages of this yacht is its mobility. Being trailerable, you can skip long delivery sails and simply launch at your chosen destination. Whether you're dreaming of Cape York, the Kimberleys, or anywhere in between, she's ready to go when you are. Rigging or packing up can be done in about an hour.
If you're after a true go-anywhere yacht that balances performance, simplicity, and off-grid capability, this Lightwave 780 is ready to take you there.
More photos to come.
Price
AU $49,999 Ono
Vessel Name
XD9
Launch Year
2011
Length
23' 3" - 7.08m
Beam
2.5m Folded
Draft
. 5m
Displacement
1400Kg
Vessel Location
St Kilda
Region
Victoria
Use
Leisure, Cruising, Racing
HIN
AUABD000124Q11
Registration
UX323Q
Designer
Bob Forster
Builder
Neil Holzapfel
Hull Material
Ply/Ply-Glass
Engine
9.8hp
Engine Make
Tohatsu
Number Engines
1
Horsepower
9.8hp
Fuel Type
ULP
Water
150lt
Berths
2
Stove
Portable
Water-Maker
No
Hot Water
No
Safety Gear
EPIRB, Radio, Flares
Bilge Pumps
Yes
Epirb
Yes
Life Jackets
Yes
Flares
Yes
Fire Protection
YES
Electrics
12V
Electronics / Navigation
Raymarine Chart plotter, Auto pilot and Depth Sounder
Sail Inventory
Doyle sails: a Genoa, storm jib, and triple-reefed mainsail
Deck Gear
Harken Winches
CONTACT DETAILS
Name
Jason Michael Beasleigh
Telephone
Lilydale VIC
Australia
Australia