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ZERO Prepare to meet ZERO, one of the most extraordinary bluewater sailboats on the market today-a vessel that combines timeless charm with modern innovation.
Built in 1974, ZERO is a Hudson Force 50 designed by the legendary naval architect William Garden. Renowned for their robust construction and elegance, Hudson Force 50s are beloved by sailors worldwide. These yachts even made their mark in Hollywood, starring in classics like Captain Ron and 50 First Dates.
But ZERO isn't just a piece of history-shes a masterpiece of engineering and design. Meticulously rebuilt and refitted over the past decade by her German architect owner, she has been transformed into a vessel that surpasses even the loftiest expectations. Every element of ZERO has been inspected, upgraded, or replaced with the best materials and equipment, ensuring shes as functional as she is beautiful.
Highlights of ZEROs Transformation:
Rock-Solid Decks: The entire core was replaced with marine-grade plywood, creating decks so sturdy they'll outlast us all. Cutting-Edge Systems: All winches are now self-tailing. Her rudder, spars, standing rigging, and running rigging have been renewed for optimal performance. Modern Electronics: Equipped with a comprehensive suite of electronics, ZERO ensures unparalleled safety and comfort for extended cruising. Energy Independence: She boasts 1,400 watts of solar panels seamlessly integrated into the radar arch and handcrafted hard dodger. Paired with the quietest wind generator available, ZERO hasnt needed shore power in over two years. Handcrafted Dodger: Custom-built with care, her hard dodger is both functional and stunning. Luxurious Living: With two spacious cabins (each with an en-suite head), ample storage, and room to sleep six comfortably, ZERO feels like home whether you're on anchor or the high seas. Built for Adventure: ZERO is more than a yacht-shes a seasoned traveler. In the past six years, shes crossed the Pacific four times, including a solo voyage from Hawaii to Alaska. Her most recent journey saw her tackle over 4,500 nautical miles fr |