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Altair


108 ft William Fife Topsail Schooner 1931


ALTAIR has become the standard bearer for authenticity from her landmark restoration in 1987. Commissioned for the southern seas, Fife could not help but create a blend of breathtaking beauty; fast, safe and totally capable.


Rowdy


€ 6,000,000 Lying France


Always the darling of the classic regatta fleet and often winner, ALTAIR is the ultimate vintage yacht; her facilities discreetly carried also allow her to cruise anywhere. Above all she is blessed with that spirit engendered by her designer, the incomparable William Fife III.


59 ft Herreshoff New York 40 Bermudan Cutter 1916


As a “Fighting Forty” ROWDY has dominated her class in classic regattas. Meanwhile as the cruiser for which the class was principally designed, her sister RUGOSA flew the flag in 2001 to voyage some


€ 1,150,000 Lying France


26,000 miles to the Americas Cup Jubilee. Authentic and her condition hard to fault ROWDY today personifies the total versatility of this design – one of very few as capable from any era.


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