Jacquelina is an 87' Bill Dixon-designed cruising sloop featuring, what
was at the time, the largest Aerorig yet to be built and the first to
have in-boom furling. These innovations enabled the Yacht to provide
the ease-of-sailing and uncluttered decks and cockpit areas that were
an important aspect of the owner's requirements.
Hull construction in cedar core/epoxy/glass/Kevlar produced a Yacht
with an impressive turn of speed to go with her in-built stability.
The interior, by Bill Dixon with styling from Redman Whiteley, provides
flexible living and entertaining areas, including a deck
saloon/pilothouse that can be opened up into the large guest cockpit.
Below decks are a large saloon, owner's suite aft, central engine room,
two/three guests cabins and accommodation for up to four crew.
You can read more about the groundbreaking development of the mast of this superyacht
here and more about the design of the rig by North Sails
here