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1911. Refit 2003. MARIQUITA is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful classic yachts sailing today.


When launched MARIQUITA caught the imagination of everyone that followed sailing and, over a hundred years later, she still does since being entirely restored by Fairlie Restorations in 2003 following the highest standards in wooden construction. The same year she set sail once again and is now one of the stars of the Classic Circuit. Over the last decade she has sailed on the Clyde, Cowes, Falmouth, and countless Mediterranean regattas including Monaco Classic Week, Regates Royales de Cannes and Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez.


She represents a unique opportunity to enter into the exclusive classic sailing yachts circuit and enjoy the excitements of racing on such a legendary magnificent yacht.


She also offers great comfort and refined interior accommodation for cruising in the Mediterranean Sea or elsewhere.


125ft Classic Sailing Yacht MARIQUITA


110ft Maxi Catamaran OCEAN PEARL 2000. Refit/Conversion 2017. Ex Club Med winner of the Race in 2001 (around the world regatta) with world renown New Zealand skipper Grant Dalton. She had a fantastic track record and prize list before she underwent in 2016/2017 a complete refit (similar to that of her sister ship ex Swift), and conversion project into a fantastic maxi cruiser catamaran with light and comfortable accommodation for fast crossing and blue water cruising.


Ultime 72 “TRITIUM” 2002. A modified Orma 60 Trimaran - stretched to 72 feet. Originally built by offshore veteran, Jean Le Cam, the boat was updated by Artemis Racing for testing of AC wing and dagger foils. She was modified - with floats lengthened to 72 feet - and cross beams reinforced, for the new loads. She recently competed in the 2013 Transpac, where she was First-to-Finish and had the fastest elapsed time. One of the fastest offshore vessels. Ready for new record attempts.


63ft Trimaran “PARADOX 2.0” 2010. Ultimate, unique racer-cruiser designed by Nigel Irens & Benoit Cabaret and built rock-solid out of carbon by Marsaudon Composites. Winner of multiple offshore races including the 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.


TS 42 “ZED” 2015. One off design catamaran built out of carbon composite. Inside she is cosy and functional, suited for races and cruises. She is equipped with the latest technology which make her both light and safe. Her design has led to impressive results in races (Fastnet & RORC Transat).


Montpellier/France l La Ciotat l Antibes l Monaco l Paris l Palma, Majorca l Moscow l Hong Kong l Grenada l Turkey l USA California l Italy l Switzerland


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