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Jeanneau Sun Fast 3300 £170,000 Tax Paid
2022 Hamble, UK
“Zephyr” Meticulously setup and prepared for double handed racing under IRC, focusing on the UK and European RORC series, she is a top level example compared to her peers.
Judel Vrolijk IRC/ORC 62 $ 999,000
2009 Malta
“Whisper” This Mini-Maxi from the trustworthy Judel/Vrolijk drawing board, has always been a high level performer under IRC and ORC and in latter years proving her ability on an offshore calendar.
Ker 46+ US $795,000
2018 Michigan, USA
“Denali 3” An incredibly high spec boat from the very start, incorporating a low drag, high-volume bow design, full North Sails suite and a custom Southern Spars mast and boom package.
TP / IRC 52 Botin € 650,000
2011 Hamble, UK
“Zen” A proven design, with powerful hull form. Able to perform up and down the wind ranges for an owner driver, with inshore and offshore capability. She is not one to miss for a European campaign.
J/V TP52 POA
2015 Newport, USA
“Summer Storm” (ex-Platoon) is a J/V designed TP52 built for the Super Series, where she was a multi-regatta winning boat, Inc World Champion. Now offshore compliant, she is still winning regattas.
JPK 11.80 € 499,000 Tax Paid
2018
“Garm” is one of the most proven IRC racers out there and this one has been prepared to a truly exceptional level. A fun, rewarding and relatively simple boat to sail, with an enviable spec sheet.
OD / IRC Cape 31 € 220,000 Tax Paid
2022 Cowes, UK
“Antix” a top level boat in UK & Irish C31 fleets. Campaigned by an experienced owner that knows what it takes to make a race boat perform at a top level. Sold with road trailer and EU taxes paid.
IMOCA 60 POA
2019 Lorient, France
“Advens 1” Winner of the IMOCA Globe series in 2023 with Sam Goodchild at the helm, this 2019 Guillaume Verdier design is without question one of the most competitive designs in the fleet.
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