incorporates old world craftsmanship to Bristol standards. At just under 83 feet over all length, she is powered by twin commercially rated diesel engines, with a
top speed of almost twelve knots. She is easy to handle
in port or at sea, with bow and stern thrusters and hydraulic mooring capstans. For yachtsmen familiar with
the shortage of berths and the difficulty in many popular
cruising areas to shelter large yachts, the SES 83 provides them with an ideal size, one still capable of maneuvering into the tightest of harbors. Think Cyclades
Islands, Greece, especially as one seeks shelter from
the meltemi in these islands��� tiny ports.
Three decks incorporate numerous spaces, including a
separate dining area, three staterooms, self-contained
crew quarters and a big ship style wheel house. She
has a Portuguese bridge, full walk around side decks,
several outdoor lounge areas and a fore deck capable
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