Factsheet Grinde – Trinde
The Grinde, designed by renowned nautical architect Peter Bruun, is a timeless masterpiece that blends classic aesthetics with impressive performance. Its unmistakable Danish design turns heads in every harbor, while its robust build and wide beam ensure stability and comfort at sea. Under sail, the Grinde truly shines—fast, agile, and remarkably capable in strong winds. Even in challenging conditions, it maintains course with ease, making it a favorite among seasoned sailors. With its spacious interior and thoughtful craftsmanship, it’s more than just a yacht—it’s a sailing experience. The Grinde doesn’t just sail; it glides with purpose and grace. A true gem on the water.
Trinde is a dream come true for solo sailors seeking performance, reliability, and ease of handling. Designed with a layout that prioritizes single-handed sailing, every essential function—from sail trim to navigation—is conveniently managed from the cockpit, allowing for safe and efficient control in all conditions. Outfitted with a top-tier Monitor windvane steering system, the Trinde offers unmatched self-steering precision, making passages smooth and energy-efficient. Its good sail inventory ensures optimal performance across a range of wind strengths, while the overall condition of the vessel reflects good care given her age.
Trinde is a compact yet comfortable sailing yacht, perfect for Mediterranean adventures. With sleeping space for four, a functional and fully equipped galley, and a toilet with washing basin in the front cabin, it offers all essentials onboard. The 80-liter water tank and reliable 13 hp Yanmar engine ensure smooth cruising and self-sufficiency at sea. Trinde is not just a boat—it’s a trusted companion at sea.
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Factsheet Grinde – Trinde
Factsheet
Dimensions | LOA 8.20 Length waterline 7.50 Beam 3.12 Draft 1.75 Weight 3500kg – empty |
Year of building | 1976 – build no 51 |
Builder | Flipper scow – Peter Bruun |
Flag | Dutch |
Engine | Yanmar 2GM – 13HP – yearly professional service Tank 30 liter + 2 x 10 liter jerrycan Propellor Flex-O-Fold Shaft seal replaced in 2025 |
Sails | Mainsail – offshore racing Genoa – offshore racing – on furlex Spinakker and spinakker boom Yonkee on furlex Several older sails |
Navigation and instruments | Garmin – GPS 152 VDO wind/speed – not working due to cable problem in mast. New masthead unit installed. Compass – contest plastimo MONITOR Wind pilot – with light weather and heavy weather blades and with spare parts Depth sounder NASA Binoculars |
Electricity | Solar panels – Sunware nautical Starter battery – replaced in 2025 |
Service battery 85 amps Navigation lights Cabin lights Connection for shore power including all cables Battery charger | |
Deck | Winches 2 on mast – Barlow 2 in cockpit – Barlow 2 on deck – Anderson 46ST two speed – with spare parts Ventilation 2 hatches 3 ventilation points |
Galley | 2 pits gas cooker Fully equipped with cooking pots, pans, plates, cutlery, glasses, etc 2 gas bottles Water tank 80 liter |
Anchoring and mooring | Rocna 10 kg on 60 meter 16mm lead line with 6 meter chain Additional Bruce (M) anchor 10kg with chain and CQR anchor 12kg Manual anchor winch Spare 60 meter 16mm lead line 10 fenders A range of mooring lines in good condition |
Safety | 2 Inflatable life vests with spare parts 2 fire extinguishers – need to be serviced Inflatable life raft – needs to be serviced ICom VHF Set of flares and smoke signal |
Additional | Antifouling in 2025 Black water tank for toilet – 40 liter Basic tool kit Spare blocks New Genoa sheets Sails repair kit Inflatable kayak – 1 person Diesel heater Swimming ladder |
Remarks | Hull and deck tested for osmose and humidity – none Asking price 19.000 euro |