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Cocktails at sunset, family gatherings, or cruise adventures with friends. The 42 Heritage Europa was a natural when it came to hosting gatherings of all sizes.
In addition to its generous 42-foot length, the Europa's roof line extended over the side decks. As a result, owners enjoyed additional protected space from sun and rain; a big plus for those who planned on cruising in the tropics.
Add a spacious salon that opened into the protected cockpit area, a generously proportioned fiberglass stairway for easy access to the bridge, and convenient dinghy storage and you begin to see why this model was known for its welcoming nature.
Below decks the theme continued. One Europa interior configuration provided for two private staterooms and a large head with a separate stall shower. An alternative two-room stateroom and two-head layout was also available. In either case, the luxurious owner's suite was forward (there was a choice of a double-sized island bed or twin V-berths). A large opening hatch ensured excellent ventilation, especially at anchor. The guest stateroom came with either a double berth or two single berths.
Of course, the 42 Europa came with all the trademark touches: liberal use of burnished Burmese teak both inside and out, superior performance and stability and best-in-class dependability.
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| 43'3" |
13.17m |
| 41'1" |
12.53m |
| 14'1" |
4.29m |
| 4'2" |
1.27m |
| 34,000 lb |
15,422 kg |
| 265 ga |
1,003 ltrs |
| 600 ga |
2,270 ltrs |
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