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SALE, CHARTER & MANAGEMENT www.bernard-gallay.com


147ft Super Yacht “MARI-CHA III”


1997. MARI-CHA III is a Super Yacht of distinction, designed by Philippe Briand and John Munford and built by Sensation Yachts. The award-winning & record-breaking MARI-CHA III was originally conceived as a hybrid high performance cruising yacht, with a lavish interior so that her owner could enjoy fast, comfortable and safe cruising whilst entertaining his guests in style and luxury. To this day she is regarded as one of the fastest ‘super sailors’ afloat and still turns heads at any anchorage with her sleek hull and huge carbon ketch rig.


Swan 82 “ALPINA” 2001. Refit 2011. German Frers’s design, ALPINA is an up to date expression of the fast maxi-cruiser concept. She is the result of accumulated knowledge, yet drawn afresh. Her performance oriented hull and clean deck layout mask comfortable internal volume and a wealth of technical features.


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.


BERNARD GALLAY Yacht Brokerage 1 rue Barthez - 34000 Montpellier - France Tel +33 467 66 39 93 - info@bernard-gallay.com


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