Yacht Brokerage 63ft Trimaran
“PARADOX 2.0” 2010. Ultimate, unique racer-cruiser designed by Nigel Irens & Benoit Cabaret and built rock-solid in carbon by Marsaudon Composites. Winner of multiple offshore races including the recent TR15 transat, where she sailed four consecutive 500+ mile days. Race at speeds into the mid-30s or cruise in comfort and safety with family and friends between races. Complete refit and upgrade in 2015.
MC 46 “SEAWONDER” 2003. An immaculate race-winning MC46, built by Marine Composite in Italy, entirely from pre-preg carbon over Corecell. She has been professionally maintained and has a comprehensive inventory of sails and equipment. A new bow and IRC/ORC keel were fitted in 2009. A new fin shell and revised ORC bulb we’re fitted in 2014.
Extreme 40 “REALTEAM” 2009. The origins of the Extreme 40 can be traced back to the Olympic Class Catamaran, TORNADO. This Extreme 40, however, is a scaled-up version of its predecessor: all dimensions are relative, it is just twice as big and incredibly fast. She can achieve a top speed of 35 knots. Originally owned by the Gitana Team.
40ft Code 1 “BLACK PEPPER” 2014. She has been expertly designed by Marc Lombard and is offered as a new vessel with a warranty of 2 years. All aspects of her construction allow for top sailing performances, with a complete or reduced crew. She is in fantastic condition, and is ready to continue sailing with speed and style.
A40 RC “GLEN ELLEN V” 2008. The best A 40 RC currently on the market. She is fully equipped for racing, but is equally well suited to cruising. She is maintained by a professional.
Montpellier/France l La Ciotat l Monaco l Paris l Palma, Majorca l Moscow l Hong Kong l Grenada l Turkey l USA California l Italy
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