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Sincerity 88 ft Baglietto Marconi Ketch 1928


From the board of Vincenzo Baglietto and built by the Baglietto yard. SINCERITY, originally JANUA, could be billed an Italian masterpiece. Designed as a fast comfortable cruiser her cutaway forefoot and Bermudan rig (original sail plan) make her fast and able; her unusually high bulwarks


Zephyr 62 ft J M Soper, Philip & Son Cutter 1929


Joseph Soper is well remembered for SATANITA, a schooner legendary for her speed - and a “fair turn of speed” is one of the properties noted by the yachting press of 1929 for this creation by Philip and Son from another of his designs. ZEPHYR was moreover conceived as an able sea going cruiser and


Halcyon 80 ft Thornycroft Bermudan Ketch 1929


An extensive refit at T. Nielsen & Co in 2006 respecting her origin and her usefulness, has kept HALCYON and her teak on oak structure in near perfect condition but with the systems and conveniences of a modern yacht. Superbly fitted to go anywhere, self sufficient for cruising in comfort for a sustained period, she can therefore operate as a luxury charter yacht,


email: info@sandemanyachtcompany.co.uk


£1,400,000 VAT unpaid. Lying United Kingdom accommodating up to 8 guests for overnight or 11 guests on a day sail basis. Dramatic and unique yet easier to sail and less delicate than comparable classics of her size, there is a toughness about HALCYON that could earn her the label of classic explorer yacht !


33 High Street, Poole BH15 1AB, England. Tel: + 44 1202 330077 www.sandemanyachtcompany.co.uk


€ 950,000. Lying Italy


at 62 ft on deck she’s the perfect size for a family yacht of this vintage. In impressive condition and very beautiful, her forte is nevertheless in the sheer practicality of her layout, rig and accommodation – to which her ownership by the same family for more than 40 years is testament enough.


$ 1,350,000 VAT unpaid. Lying Caribbean


make her safe and dry. The yacht’s interior is mahogany with birds eye maple inlays, incredibly beautiful exactly as one would expect from a yacht built in Italy during this period - well suited for an owner’s party of 5 with accommodation for 4 crew.


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