Yacht Brokerage
SALE, CHARTER & MANAGEMENT Also specialised in Transoceanic charter
258ft
Steam Ship “SS DELPHINE” DELPHINE is an exceptional ship built in 1921 and totally rebuilt between 1997 and 2003, thanks to her passionate owners, into a modern super yacht keeping her unique classic character.
100ft
Aluminium Sloop “SUSANNE AF STOCKHOLM”
1990. Gilles Vaton designed. Totally reconditioned in 2008 into a modern, comfortable, seaworthy and well performing sailing yacht with a brand new stylish interior. She has terrific potential for private cruising and/or charter.
Baltic 78 Custom “LUPA OF LONDON” 2000. Built to combine the ultimate in luxury and performance: LUPA OF LONDON offers all the comforts for cruising in a high tech package, built for speed. She boats a canting keel to improve sailing stability. She is the ideal boat to combine enjoy able cruising and exciting racing events.
85ft
Catamaran “SUN TENAREZE”
2004. After six years around the world, from Svalbard (80° of latitude North) to crystal clear waters of the Pacific Islands, from the roaring forties around New Zealand to the quiet “marsas” in the Red Sea, from Asia to Canada, SUN TENAREZE has proved to be reliable, safe, fast and extremely comfortable.
Montpellier/France l La Ciotat l Monaco l Paris Palma, Majorca l Moscow l Hong Kong l Grenada
82ft
“AGNETA”
1950. AGNETA entered in the history of yachting with her first illustrious owner, a keen yachtsman who enjoyed more than 25 years of cruising and racing on this elegant and streamlined yawl. She boasts unmistakable port-wine coloured sails and a superb vanished hull. Must be seen !
BERNARD GALLAY Yacht Brokerage 1 rue Barthez - 34000 Montpellier - France
Tel +33 467 66 39 93 -
info@bernard-gallay.com www.bernard-gal
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