Skedaddle Again was one of the last Peterson 46s ever built, launched in 1984. Below she has the traditional warmth of a classic yacht and is a handcrafted example of a boat builders art in rich, solid Burmese teak. In this Hillier Peterson 46 version, construction was overseen by Ron Hillier of Australia these are recognised for their superior quality, redesigned interior and attention to detail. Together, with a relatively low freeboard and moderate beam it is a very safe, seaworthy yacht in heavy weather that also performs well in light winds. This centre cockpit, blue water cutter has a solid thick fiberglass hull, encapsulated long fin keel with skeg hung rudder and propeller in an aperture. Peterson 46s are considered great world-cruising yachts and the 1984 built Skedaddle Again is now for sale.
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