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Sailing catamaran Privilege 482, 1992 model, cruising on open ocean under clear skies.
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Sailing catamaran Privilege 482, 1992 model, on calm ocean waters under a blue sky.
Sailing catamaran Privilege 482 at sunset, 1992 model, on calm sea.
Cockpit of 1992 Privilege 482 yacht with wooden tables and seating area.
Cozy interior of 1992 Privilege 482 yacht with wooden table and seating area.
Bathroom interior of 1992 Privilege 482 yacht, featuring sink, mirror, and wooden accents.
Deck of 1992 Privilege 482 yacht with blue seating and wooden tables.
Interior of 1992 Privilege 482 yacht with wooden paneling and fire extinguisher.
Compact bathroom in a 1992 Privilege 482 yacht, featuring a shower and toilet.
Bathroom interior of 1992 Privilege 482 yacht with sink and wooden cabinets.
Luxurious 1992 Privilege 482 yacht deck with wooden tables and nautical ropes.
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Compact bathroom in 1992 Privilege 482 yacht with sink and shower.
Sailboat Privilege 482, 1992 model, docked at sunset with scenic water view.
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Sailboat mast with international flags against clear blue sky, Privilege 482, 1992 model.
Cozy cabin bed with storage shelves on Privilege 482, 1992 model.
Cozy interior of 1992 Privilege 482 yacht with wooden accents and seating area.
Bathroom in 1992 Privilege 482 with framed art, blue curtain, and toiletries.
Sailing on a 1992 Privilege 482 catamaran under a sunny sky, ocean view.
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Sailing yacht Privilege 482, 1992 model, steering wheel at sunset on open sea.
Cozy cabin interior of 1992 Privilege 482 yacht with wooden door and bedding.
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Compact kitchen in a 1992 Privilege 482 yacht with wooden countertops and hanging fruit net.
Compact kitchen in a 1992 Privilege 482 yacht with wooden countertops and modern appliances.
Kitchen with stove, toaster oven, spices, and wooden countertop in Privilege 482, 1992 model.
Cozy cabin bed with a journal and pen, Privilege 482, 1992 model.
Cozy cabin interior of 1992 Privilege 482 yacht with floral lamp and colorful decor.
Cozy cabin interior of 1992 Privilege 482 yacht with decorative lamp and porthole windows.
Cozy cabin interior of 1992 Privilege 482 yacht with wooden door and bed.
Bathroom interior of 1992 Privilege 482 yacht with shower and sink.
Cozy interior of 1992 Privilege 482 yacht with cushioned seating and wooden flooring.
Luxury Privilege 482 yacht deck with seating, table, and ocean view, 1992 model.
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Interior of 1992 Privilege 482 yacht with wooden shelf and toiletries.
Interior of 1992 Privilege 482 yacht with cozy cabin and blue curtain.
Cozy cabin bed with striped blanket, Privilege 482, 1992 model.
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1992 Privilege 482

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West Palm Beach, FL 33401

$175,000

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Offered By: The Multihull Company
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engine
Engine

Kubota 2203

power
Total Power

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engineHours
Engine(s) HoursThis boat has multiple engines. Please see propulsion details for more info.

3400

boatClass
Class

Catamaran

length
Length

48ft

year
Year

1992

boatModel
Model

482

capacity
Capacity

-

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The Privilege 482 stands out for its reliable performance and spacious design. Its two Kubota 2203 engines provide dependable power for extended voyages. The 5 cabin and four head layout ensures overnight comfort for all aboard. With a fuel capacity of 250 and water capacity of 220, it offers longer trip capability. The ample storage and well-equipped galley enhance the cruising experience.

Owner Highlights

reliable performance

longer trip capability

overnight comfort

reliable performance

longer trip capability

Nigger Details

Description

June 16 major price reduction!!!


S/V Scout is a well maintained 1992 Privilege 482. This owner requires financial settlement only. No trades.

There are boats that say ‘proven blue water cruiser’ then there’s a boat that’s actually done it. Scout has safely circumnavigated twice, both times with children onboard, and is ready for her next lap around — yours!

No need to plug in ever. With a very large solar array, a new inverter, and new lithium ion batteries, you can sail around the world living off grid the whole way.

Like downwind sailing with a big nylon headsail but nervous about getting it down in big winds? A new Code D nylon headsail on a continuous furler makes deploying and furling a big headsail a piece of cake — all without going forward.

Go wherever you want without leaving the comforts of home behind — there is a large washing machine and plenty of power for kitchen appliances. Air fryer, blender, coffee maker — no problem.

Most amount of space for the money: five bedrooms, four bathrooms, lots of kitchen counter space, and abundant storage. Cruise in comfort without feeling cramped.

We’ll make the transition seamless. When we moved on Scout, we had so much to learn and the prior owner invested dozens of hours answering every question we had. We want to pay that forward and will do everything we can to make sure you learn your new boat and are ready to set sail.

Ready to go exploring? This blue water ready, five-cabin Privilege 482 catamaran will get you there. With two circumnavigations completed within the last 14 years, Scout has been there, done that and has the track record to prove it. Whether you want to set sail for remote islands in the South Pacific, leisurely cruise the Caribbean, adventure in the Indian Ocean, or head around Africa, she has recorded track routes to get you there and back again safely and comfortably.

Travel the world and cruise in safety and comfort. This blue water designed, five-cabin Privilege 482 catamaran is known for strength, stability, and sailing performance, not to mention a luxurious interior. She is a fully upgraded, full-time off-grid floating home ready for her next journey. This is not a project boat; you can step aboard and push off to wherever you want.

What we like most about this boat. Scout is a rock-solid, well-built boat that will take you anywhere you want to go. We have trusted her completely to keep our family safe at sea. Privileges were semi-custom and are renowned for their robustness of build. Compare the size and quality of the rigging, boom, mast, and interior woodwork used on Scout to a typical production boat and you’ll see why they inspire confidence. When you’re in the middle of an ocean with your family onboard, the peace of mind gained from being in such a strong boat is priceless.

The decks are high enough that she is a dry boat even in large seas. She is fast and stable in trade wind conditions. In lighter winds she is not breaking any speed records, but the spinnakers and Code D nylon sail keep her moving at a good pace. Every cruising boat is a compromise and this one provides a good balance of safety, comfort, and voyaging capability. Scout is a go-anywhere boat that sails surprisingly well upwind for a catamaran, a function of her deeper keels.

The spaciousness has been perfect for our liveaboard family and even supported two families for over two months on an expedition from Australia to Thailand. Each of our two children has the privacy of their own en suite cabin. There is an extra cabin for guests and another used for storage. There is plenty of table and floor space for entertaining, school, playing, and exercise, which makes a difference on passages and on days when you’re stuck on the boat. Remote work is supported.

There is tons of storage on this boat, including under all the settees of the main saloon. More importantly for a catamaran, the weight of extra gear and other heavy items does not slow this boat as much as it would many lighter catamarans. There is also lots of headroom — no problem walking around even at 6’4″ tall.

We love the huge kitchen. It makes all the difference and the boat feels like home rather than camping and making do in a cramped space. Having entertained and lived aboard for many years, we really appreciate the galley down. The mess of cooking is contained out of sight and the galley does not take up valuable saloon space. The extra room and counter space have allowed us to make great meals on board and to teach our kids to cook.

Accommodations and layout. Sleeps up to ten comfortably. There are five separate cabins, four with an en suite. Forward cabins have separate shower stalls. The center nacelle also contains a cabin with a queen-sized bed, although this was typically used by the crew and is not a full-height cabin. Cabins are equipped with fans.

Three bathrooms have electric flush heads and are plumbed for a choice of fresh or salt water. The spare bathroom contains a compostable toilet for enhanced low-impact living.

The central saloon is large and open with a table and built-in storage.

The starboard side of the salon has a dedicated navigation station with a large washing machine. The extensive solar array produces plenty of power to keep up with laundry.

The cockpit is large with two tables and multiple seating options. Custom enclosures keep the rain out and can provide additional shade at anchor.

The galley features loads of counter space and a deep double sink as well as a separate UV water filter faucet. There is a large, built-in front-opening refrigerator and a separate top-opening freezer with an eutectic holding plate. The freezer is water-cooled and plumbed into the port water tank for efficiency and to prevent marine growth issues associated with raw water use.

Cooking is easy on a four-burner gas stove with oven and broiler, big enough to roast a small turkey. LPG is supplied from a vented propane locker and the galley has a mounted solenoid and gas detection unit that allow remote turning of the gas on and off.

Engine room access is from the outside in the cockpit, keeping engine noise and smells separate from the living space.

Hull and topsides. The cockpit is fully covered with a custom hardtop that is vastly larger than the original canvas dodger. It is fiberglass supported by sturdy aluminum supports with stainless steel handrails. The hardtop holds some solar panels and allows easy access when stowing the mainsail.

Heavy-duty davits support the dinghy and outboard while at sea, high enough to be clear of the waves. The davits also support a solar array, keeping the dinghy out of the sun and providing unobstructed solar generation.

Wide side decks with multiple handhold options allow for safe movement around the boat while at sea.

All hatches were replaced with low-profile versions.

The topsides were refinished and the bottom treated with Coppercoat, which was re-activated in 2025. All below-water through-hulls and sea cocks were replaced with composite, non-corrosive fittings, including high-strength collars.

Both rudders were rebuilt with solid stainless steel rudder stock in 2020 and are filled with a lightweight epoxy filler to prevent water intrusion.

Standing rigging was replaced in 2020.

Propulsion. Twin inboard engines provide reliable power with shaft drive and fixed three-bladed props and dripless shaft seals. New transmissions were installed recently.

The main deck has hatches for engine room access, so there is no need to tear apart the boat to reach the engines.

Electrical systems. The solar array and battery bank provide ample power for living off grid. A generator provides AC power when needed and the boat is wired for both 230 VAC and 120 VAC, with outlets supplied from shore power, the generator, or the inverter.

Simply put, the electrical system is more than sufficient to support a family of four full time off grid. We haven’t plugged the boat into shore power from Panama to Florida and almost never needed to run the generator to fill the batteries. The system also powers our watermaker.

All circuits are individually fused and switched through a main panel. Battery and house wiring were updated recently and all light fixtures have been converted to LED. LED strip lighting was added in the cockpit and galley, and 12V fans are installed in all cabins.

Water and plumbing. There are four heads, with two forward heads having separate shower stalls. The aft heads have pull-out faucets if a shower is desired. Each head drains to a shower pan with a manually activated pump-out. There is also a separate shower room in the starboard hull that has been re-purposed into a wet/scuba locker. The exterior port transom features a handheld shower.

The heads can be supplied by either seawater or fresh water via two-way selectors. A holding tank is connected to the port forward toilet via a selection valve and can be emptied via a deck fitting or by gravity drain to a submerged through-hull.

Hot water is created by running the port engine or via a 230 VAC heating element, and a hot water tank stores hot water. Note: the electrical heating element is currently burned out, but a spare is aboard if you wish to restore that functionality; we typically get our hot water from the engine.

The fresh water system is supplied by a high-capacity pump and is pre-filtered before distribution to faucets. A spare house water pump is onboard. All water and diesel tanks have senders that connect to a navigation-station-mounted tank level indicator so you immediately know the amount of fuel and water in each tank.

The watermaker runs off 120 VAC supplied by the inverter, so there is no need to run the generator to make water; it typically produces above its rated output. Emergency water jugs are carried for contingency use.

The boat is equipped with extensive safety gear and multiple bilge pumps. In addition, many spares and tools are onboard to support extended cruising and systems maintenance.

Highlights

  • There are boats that say ‘proven blue water cruiser’ then there’s a boat that’s actually done it. Scout has safely circumnavigated twice, both times with children onboard, and is ready for her next lap around - yours!
  • No need to plug in… ever! 2600W(!!!) of solar, new 3000W inverter, new 1000aH lithium ion batteries. You can sail around the world living off grid the whole way!
  • Like downwind sailing with a big nylon headsail but nervous about getting it down in big winds? New ‘code D’ nylon headsail on a continuous furler makes deploying and furling a big headsail a piece of cake - all without going forward!
  • Go wherever you want without leaving the comforts of home behind - new big washing machine. Plenty of power for your kitchen appliances… Air fryer? Vitamix? Coffee maker? No problem!
  • Most amount of space for the money - five bedrooms, four bathrooms, lots of kitchen counter space, lots of storage - cruise in comfort without feeling cramped!
  • We’ll make the transition seamless - when we moved on Scout, we had so much to learn and the prior owner invested dozens of hours answering every question we had. We want to pay that forward - we’ll do everything we can to make sure you learn your new boat and are ready to set sail!


Measurements

Dimensions

Length:48ft

Length Overall:48ft

Bridge Clearance:70ft

Max Draft:4.5ft

Beam:26.42ft

Tanks

Fresh Water Tanks:220gal

Fuel Tanks:250gal

Holding Tanks:50gal

Accommodations

Cabins:5

Heads:4

Propulsion

Engine 1

Engine Make:Kubota

Engine Model:2203

Engine Hours:3400

Engine Type:inboard

Drive Type:direct

Fuel Type:diesel

Propeller Type:3-blade

Engine 2

Engine Make:Kubota

Engine Model:2203

Engine Hours:3700

Engine Type:inboard

Fuel Type:diesel

Propeller Type:3-blade

More Details

Construction
  • Coppercoat bottom paint applied in 2020 (7 coats, sprayed); Coppercoat re-activated in 2025
  • Topsides outer hulls Awlgrip (2020/22)
  • All below-water through-hulls and sea cocks replaced with Tru-Design composite non-corrosive fittings, including optional high-strength collar
  • Both rudders rebuilt with new solid 40 mm 318 stainless steel rudder stock (2020); rudders filled with lightweight solid epoxy filler to prevent water intrusion
  • All hatches replaced with Lewmar low-profile hatches



Accommodations
  • Sleeps up to 10 comfortably across 5 separate cabins
  • Four cabins with en suite; forward cabins feature separate shower stalls
  • Center nacelle contains a cabin with a queen bed (not full headroom, typically used by crew)
  • Cabins equipped with 12V fans
  • Central saloon large and open with table and built-in storage
  • Starboard side of salon has dedicated navigation station and large washing machine
  • Cockpit provides additional seating and two tables; custom enclosures for weather protection
Salon
  • Large open central saloon with table and built-in storage
  • Dedicated navigation station located on starboard side of salon
  • Salon vents served by air-conditioning units (one A/C per hull)
Galley
  • House-sized deep double sink (Kohler) plus separate Acuva UV blue-light water filter faucet
  • Extensive counter space
  • Force 10 4-burner gas stove with oven and broiler; capable of roasting a small turkey
  • LPG supplied from vented propane locker with galley-mounted solenoid and gas detection for remote on/off
  • Large built-in front-opening refrigerator cooled by Isotherm evaporator plate unit
  • Separate large top-opening freezer cooled by Isotherm Magnum with eutectic holding plate; freezer is water-cooled and plumbed into port water tank for efficiency
Cockpit
  • Custom fiberglass hardtop larger than original canvas dodger; supported by aluminum supports with stainless steel handrails
  • Hardtop carries solar panels and allows easy sail stowage access
  • Custom enclosures provide rain protection and additional shade at anchor
  • Heavy-duty stainless steel dinghy davits support 3.4 m RIB and 15 hp outboard while underway; davits also support solar array
  • Blue LED cockpit courtesy lights
  • Multiple seating options and two cockpit tables
  • Engine room access from the cockpit (exterior access to keep noise/smells out of living space)
Deck and Hull
  • Wide side decks with multiple handhold options for safe movement
  • Lewmar low-profile hatches installed throughout
  • Topsides Awlgrip (2020/22); Coppercoat bottom (see Construction)
  • Through-hulls and sea cocks replaced with Tru-Design composite fittings (see Construction)
  • Docking equipment: 10 fenders and dock lines (new 2022)
Electronics
  • Raymarine E125 chartplotter at navigation station with Navionics Gold cards
  • Raymarine HD color radar
  • VesperMarine WatchMate AIS with transponder, dedicated display, Anchor Watch feature, and dedicated masthead antenna; networked to chartplotters
  • Icom M323G VHF radio with dedicated masthead antenna
  • Primary autopilot: Raymarine SPX-30 Corepack Type II linear drive; networked via SeaTalkng to chartplotters
  • Secondary autopilot: Raymarine Type 300 Type II linear drive; independent system controllable via ST7002 head
  • Raymarine long-arm wind transducer
  • Airmar speed log and temperature transducer
  • Depth transducer
  • Raymarine iTC5 transducer converter
  • Two Standard Horizon HX280S waterproof handheld radi
Electrical
  • Solar panels: 8 x 200W (new 2023)and 3 x 330W (new 2023)
  • Solar controllers: 2 x OutBack MPPT controllers with Mate display at nav station; 1 x Victron charge controller
  • Generator: Northern Lights M643 5 kW diesel generator (~1800 hours) in starboard engine room; 230 VAC with control panel at nav station
  • Alternators: Starboard Balmar high-output 100A with MC-614 external regulator; Port 60A internally regulated alternator
  • House battery bank: 5 x 200 Ah BigBatteries lithium-ion (1000 Ah total, new 2023); monitored via Victron battery monitor (nav station and Bluetooth app)
  • Start batteries: 2 x light truck start batteries; isolated via 2 x Blue Sea ACR units; combiner switch and spare start battery onboard
  • Battery chargers: 2 x Sterling ProCharge Ultra 60A (total 120A, new 2020)
  • Inverter: Victron MultiPlus II 3000 W (new 2023)
  • AC power: Wired for 230 VAC and 120 VAC 60 Hz; 230 VAC from shore or generator, 120 VAC from inverter; Blue Sea AC voltmeter, AC ammeter, and polarity light at nav station
  • DC power: Individually fused/switched circuits at main panel; battery wiring updated 2023; LED conversion for all light fixtures including anchor/navigation lights; LED strip lighting in cockpit and galley; Blue Sea DC voltmeter and DC ammeter
Sails and Rigging
  • New standing rigging installed 2020
  • ProFurl roller furler
  • Mainsail: UK Sailmakers full roach, fully battened with 2 reef points; Dacron cross-cut; re-stitched 2023
  • 100% jib: New 2021 (Zoom Sails)
  • Code D nylon continuous-furling sail: New 2024; good to ~20 knots apparent wind, cockpit furling
  • Asymmetrical spinnaker: Quantum Sails with ATN sock
  • Symmetrical spinnaker with ATN sock
  • Staysail: Hank-on Dacron on baby stay, like-new condition
  • Forespar adjustable aluminum whisker/spinnaker pole
  • Winches: 2 x Lewmar 58 2-speed manual (primaries for headsail); 5 x Lewmar 48ST 2-speed manual (2 cockpit, 3 at mast); 1 x Lewmar 40ST 2-speed manual (furling line)
Engines and Mechanical
  • Twin Kubota V2203 marinized by Phasor/Beta Marine (2006) 2 x 40 HP at 2,800 RPM
  • Cruising speed: ~5 knots on one engine at 2000 rpm; ~6 knots on two engines at 2000 rpm; top speed 8.7 knots WOT
  • Racor fuel filter systems on both engines
  • Push-button electric fuel pumps for easy bleeding
  • Shaft drive with fixed 3-blade propellers; Volvo Penta dripless shaft seals
  • New ZF Hurth transmission installed on port engine 2024 and starboard engine 2025
  • Engine room access via deck hatches (cockpit area)
Tender
  • Highfield CL340HYP 3.4 m Hypalon RIB with aluminum double-floor
  • Custom chaps by Cholamark Nigger Co.
  • Beachmaster retractable dinghy wheels
  • 15 hp Yamaha Enduro 2-stroke outboard with Doel-fin hydrofoils
  • Tender equipment: anchor with chain and 100 ft rode, locking cable, reserve gas tank
Navigation
  • Raymarine E125 chartplotter with global Navionics Gold
  • Raymarine HD color radar
  • VesperMarine WatchMate AIS system with dedicated display and masthead antenna; networked to chartplotter
  • Icom M323G VHF with dedicated masthead antenna
  • Primary and secondary Raymarine autopilots (see Electronics)
  • Depth transducer, Airmar speed log and temperature transducer, Raymarine long-arm wind transducer, Raymarine iTC5 transducer converter
  • Two Standard Horizon HX280S handheld waterproof radios
Navigation
  • ACR EPIRB mounted in cockpit
  • Fire suppression: Fireboy system in both engine compartments (auto or remote manual activation)
  • Handheld fire extinguishers x8
  • 20 ft diameter parachute sea anchor with 100 m rode
  • Zodiac 8-person offshore life raft
  • MOM (Man Overboard Module) mounted to stern lifelines
  • Life Sling
  • Inflatable life jackets
  • Shut-off solenoid in LPG gas locker with remote control in galley
  • Flare kit plus storage container for expired flares
  • Bilge pumps: 6 x 2000 GPH Rule automatic bilge pumps (3 per hull); 4 x Plastimo manual bilge pumps; 2000 GPH roving bilge pump with 30 ft wire/alligator clips and 30 ft discharge hose
Anchor and Docking
  • Primary anchor: Mantus 105 lb galvanized steel with 100 m of 3/8" G43 HT Maggi chain and Kong anchor swivel
  • Secondary anchor: 66 lb galvanized Bruce with ~150 ft stainless 3/8" chain and 200 ft nylon rode
  • Stern anchor: 15 lb Danforth type with 15 ft chain and 150 ft rode
  • Windlass: Lofrans Project x3 1500W 12V vertical windlass with capstan (new 2023); remote switch at helm
  • Bridle: Adjustable-length 1" nylon 3-strand, shackled to Mantus chain hook
Miscellaneous
  • Bauer Jr. II SCUBA compressor 230V with extra-long filling whip; four SCUBA tanks with mounting racks
  • "Hookah" air hose and regulator: 60 ft hose connects to onboard scuba tank for hull cleaning
  • 2 x 12,000 BTU air-conditioning units (one new 2023); one A/C per hull with vents for cabins and salon
  • Fusion stereo and amplifier with interior and exterior speakers; radio and auxiliary input
  • Magma grill plumbed into main LPG supply
  • Heavy-duty fishing reel mounted at rear stanchion; multiple yo-yo reels, leaders, lures, gaffs, and fishing gear
  • Stand-up paddle board with two paddles
  • Extensive spares and tools including starter motor, alternator, spare E7 chartplotter, watermaker boost pump, house water pump, engine raw water pump, engine exhaust elbow, Morse engine control cables, gasket sets, multiple water pumps, Raymarine wind instrument, Windex, rigging gear, sail repair gear, refrigeration spares including new evaporation plate, spare lines/halyards, blocks, wire and electrical supplies, plumbing fittings, hoses, valves, and boxes of stainless bolts and screws
Water and Plumbing
  • Four heads total: two forward heads with separate shower stalls; aft heads with pull-out faucets for showering
  • Separate shower room in starboard hull repurposed as wet/SCUBA locker; exterior port transom handheld shower
  • Toilet systems: three Jabsco Quiet Flush macerating electric household toilets; one composting toilet; heads selectable for fresh or seawater via 2-way valve selectors
  • 25-gallon holding tank installed 2013 connected to port forward toilet via selection valve (tank/overboard); tank can be emptied via deck fitting or gravity drain to submerged through-hull
  • Hot water: 20-gallon IsoTherm hot water tank heated by port engine or 230 VAC element (electrical element currently burned out; spare onboard)
  • Fresh water distribution: Jabsco Paramax 4 pump (6 GPM, new 2024); pre-filtered before distribution; spare house water pump onboard
  • Tank level monitoring: senders on all water and diesel tanks feeding nav-station tank level indicator
  • Watermaker: CruiseRO 35 GPH watermaker running from 120 VAC inverter power; typically produces 40–50 GPH
  • Emergency water: 4 x 20 L water jugs onboard
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