About our Mother Ship, Kaihanu
Kaihanu, formerly known as Villomee, yeah…we did the unthinkable sailors no-no and renamed the boat!, is a 2001 Beneteau 473 born in the USA…just like her mama.
Her name is a beautiful Maori word meaning to stray, gad about, wander from place to place to honour her Kiwi-ocity. In an interesting turn of events, we also found out that in Japanese, Kaihanu 海跳ぬ means “Leap over Oceans”. Loves it!
She’s an owner’s version which means she’s got a larger galley and a garage rather than a third cabin. Also, just like her mama, she’s wide in the hips and pale with fine lines. And she likes it rough…


Kai's Stats
Get to know her inside and out!

Proportions
24–46–40...kind of
Length: 46’9”/14.3m
Beam: 14’2”/4.31m
Draft: 5’7”/1.7m
Mast Height: 60’/18.1m above waterline

Drive Her
This gets her going!
Engine Make: Westerbeke 63C
Sail Plan: Cutter-rigged, 135% genoa furling, in-mast furling main, storm gib, and an asymmetrical spinnaker

Stalk and Be Stalked
Geared Up!
VHF: Standard Horizon Intrepid
Radar/Chartplotter: 2 Raymarine RL70C; iPad (9th generation) 10.2” with Smart Keyboard and Apple Pen
Compass: 2 Plastimo
Depth/Speed/Log/Wind: 2 Raymarine ST60
Wind: Raymarine ST60
Auto Pilot: Raymarine ST 6001+
AIS: Vesper Marine WatchMate XB-8000
SSB: Icom M710
EPIRB: ACR Global 2DCC3FDEECFFBFF; Spot Gen3; ACR Res QLink PLB B66ACR-PLC-375
GPS: Garmin Etrex 10
MOM8
Liferaft: HAF 4 Person
Tender: Highfield 3.1 RIB
Outboard: Yamaha 15hp
Showing Off
A peek around our girl





