Yacht Brokerage Vismara 78
“KORENOC” 2003. Alessandro Vismara has been the Baltic Yachts agent for Italy for over 30 years. He has been involved in many of the leading edges projects at that yard. KORENOC is one of the most elegant sail boat built by him; it is also extremely well balanced at sea. The carbon technology is truly the latest one. The current owner has made modifications since taking ownership in 2006 in order to bring the boat to the real level of a Baltic Yachts.
60ft Trimaran “PARADOX” 2010. Designed by Nigel Irens and Cabaret and built by Marsaudon Composite, France. The concept of PARADOX has been inspired from the fantastic 60 Orma trimarans. Her hull has been developed for boasting a nice interior for cruising. Yet she is incredibly fast and easy to handle and capable to race in regattas such as the Caribbean RORC 500 that she won in 2013.
Multi 50 “ACTUAL” 2009. Guillaume Verdier’s design. ACTUAL is a state-of-the-art Multi 50 Racing Trimaran. The ACTUAL project was born of renowned skipper Yves Le Blevec’s love of sailling and competition; the aim was to create a trimaran that could compete with the best trimarans in circuit. Under his command, ACTUAL has won many races including Transat Jacques Vabre 2011 and the Vendée-Saint-Pétersbourg 2010.
Imoca 60 “GREY POWER” 1997. Winner of 1998/1999 Around Alone. 2006/2007 (SAGA with skipper Sir Robin Knox-Johnston) and 2010/2011 Velux Race. 3rd in 2014 Route du Rhum with skipper Sir Robin Knox-Johnston (Rhum Class).
Imoca 60 “SPIRIT OF CANADA” 1999. Nivelt design. She is fast and extremely reliable. She has canting keel, single dagger board and twin kick up rudders. She finished 3rd in the last Velux 5Oceans with solo sailing veteran Derek Hatfield. She is ex-Solidaires, ex-VM Materiaux, ex-Great America III.
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