Take Two was designed by Dirk Kremer, built by Waarschip in The Netherlands, and launched in 1991. She spent her first 10 years as a crewed charter boat in the Caribbean, then had two other private owners before coming to us. We bought her in April 2008 and moved aboard full-time in August 2009.
The builder tells me that 3 boats were made from this design, as well as a 52′ version, but I have not been able to find any trace of these boats. The multihulls were an anomaly for Waarschip as their business appears to be focused on smaller monohulls.
| Name: | Take Two |
| Launched: | 1991 |
| Designer: | Dirk Kremer |
| Builder: | Waarschip B.V. (Netherlands) |
| Length Overall: | 48′ |
| Beam: | 26′ |
| Draft: | 4′ |
| Bridge Clearance: | 68′ |
| Fuel: | (2) 90 gallons |
| Water: | (2) 75 gallons |
| Holding: | (2) 50 gallons |
| Underwater Profile: | Keels |
| Construction: | Wood & Epoxy |
| Engines: | (2) Beta 38hp |
| Propellers: | (2) Max-Prop 16″ |
| Steering: | Hydraulic |
| Generator: | Beta 9kW |
| Inverters: | (2) Victron MultiPlus 3000W |
| House Bank: | LiFePO4 400Ah @ 24V |
| Watermaker: | CruiseROWater SeaMaker 30 |
| Autopilot: | B&G AC42 |
| Radar: | B&G Broadband 4G |
| Dinghy: | AB 13AL |
| Outboard: | Suzuki 30hp 4-Stroke |






