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Old 03-06-2009, 03:18   #1
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New FP Lipari 41

As expected, the new FP Lipari is now official. It's called 41 but is actually 39,2 ft, available in master cabin and four cabins version. It is almost identical to Orana as an overall look; hard bimini, two seats helm station, all the winches at the helm station, etc..

Main differences that I could figure out from the pictures:
-master bad is in line with the hull, hence, no protrusion that Orana has under the bridge..
-no sun bath area that Orana has behind the helm station

It will weight 7,6 tons with 603 main + 360 sq feet genoa of sail area. (Be aware with the weight claims of FP, my Orana was supposed to be 8,1 tons and came out 9,8 tons..)
Indicative list price is about 230.000 € + some extras but not including the fancy once, ie. radar, genset,A/C, etc. less some discount, it should come to around 250.000 € min.

I cannot post the pics but I can say that she looks more compact and sexier than Orana.. The plans are to exhibit her in Cannes towards the end of 2009..
That's all I have.. Should you need more info, yr dealer may tell you..


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Old 10-06-2009, 12:48   #2
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Off topic, but I am wondering. Why do the French, of all people, still measure their boats in feet?

I'm just sayin' ...............
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Old 10-06-2009, 13:00   #3
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Off topic, but I am wondering. Why do the French, of all people, still measure their boats in feet?

I'm just sayin' ...............
Because it makes them sound bigger..... than if quoted in metres
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Old 10-06-2009, 13:38   #4
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ireaney,

You must be a FUN one to have a pint with!........i2f
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Old 10-06-2009, 17:02   #5
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But 6 inches is 150 mm Hmmmmmm the case for metric !!!
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Old 11-06-2009, 11:07   #6
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But 6 inches is 150 mm Hmmmmmm the case for metric !!!
Only 6 inches, you are unlucky
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ireaney,

You must be a FUN one to have a pint with!........i2f
i2f, If I ever get over to the States, which I hope to as there are other members I would like to meet, a beer would be good.
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My pleasure!.....i2f

I must warn you. Lucas doesn't own anything here, so our beer is COLD
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Old 11-06-2009, 13:29   #9
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HI everybody,

Some pictures of the Lipari on this link.

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Old 13-06-2009, 05:18   #10
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She is on show for invt. people in France this weekend.
i have a brochure, and it is looking very good.
11.95m long - 39,2 fet
6,73m Bream -
1.12m draft
7,6 tonns
56 m2 main
33,5 m2 genoa
300 liter Diesel
2 x 265 water


There are much more lockers, inside and outside, floor inside and out is same level.
It has a CST main sail (flat head) and from the pictures it looks like the top is about a meter long. and it has 3 revs in the main, all controlled from steering pos. witch is on Stb side. all winches are there to,
i have still not recived a price from the dealer. look to me that the factory wants to get the old lavezzi sold first, i hope that prices of 230 € is corect, then we will get one.
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Old 14-06-2009, 04:29   #11
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Short, fat boats

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She is on show for invt. people in France this weekend.
i have a brochure, and it is looking very good.
11.95m long - 39,2 fet
6,73m Bream -
1.12m draft
7,6 tonns
56 m2 main
33,5 m2 genoa
300 liter Diesel
2 x 265 water

There are much more lockers, inside and outside, floor inside and out is same level.
It has a CST main sail (flat head) and from the pictures it looks like the top is about a meter long. and it has 3 revs in the main, all controlled from steering pos. witch is on Stb side. all winches are there to,
i have still not recived a price from the dealer. look to me that the factory wants to get the old lavezzi sold first, i hope that prices of 230 € is corect, then we will get one.
Is this serious? 3 Tonns overweight for its size and about 80 Euro more than it needs to be.
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Old 14-06-2009, 09:18   #12
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Is this serious? 3 Tonns overweight for its size and about 80 Euro more than it needs to be.
it is a cruser, not a full blod racer.
We like it,
and for 230.000€ it`s Okay.
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Old 13-06-2009, 09:42   #13
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here is a picture of some of the boat. the 15. they will show more.

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Old 14-06-2009, 18:15   #14
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All the best then.

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Old 14-06-2009, 18:30   #15
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If anyone on this forum is on the boat in the coming week or so can you please let us have your comments on the headroom throughout.

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