Brokerage listing CLASSIC AND VINTAGE YACHTS
We hope that you enjoy our selection of vintage and classic sailing yachts. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you require any further information on any of the yachts featured here.
Offered for sale “GERMANIA V” ABEKING & RASMUSSEN 66 FT YAWL 1955
The name GERMANIA stands out among the most famous of German sailing yachts – part of the fame deriving from the importance of their owners; the Krupp family. GERMANIA V is a wonderful bye product of her era – a yawl designed for ocean racing but with ample accommodation for cruising. This yacht remains incredibly original but is in fine condition as a result of few owners and a careful maintenance regime. GERMANIA V is a pearl and highly recommended whether you want to classic race or quietly cruise as her current owners have done.
Lying Spain | €795,000 ---------
Offered for sale “BOJAR”
JOHAN ANKER 52 FT FLUSH DECK CUT TER 1937
Johan Anker was an artist in yacht design greatly concerned with the beauty of lines. BOJAR has such breathtaking and effortless beauty, genuinely lifting the human spirit and perhaps defining the term ‘classic yacht’. With a c50% ballast ratio she is an extremely effective sailing boat, rarely off classic regatta podiums; at the RYS Bicentenary Regatta BOJAR proved an equal match for icons DORADE and STORMY WEATHER. In these days of restorations it’s rare to find a boat in such original and fine condition. Few owners throughout her life (the last but one for 28 years) and short Norwegian sailing seasons with winters in a boat shed helped. BOJAR can
be raced by family and friends or easily cruised by just two – unusual for a yacht of this size and vintage. Highly recommended. ---------
Lying UK | €650,000
For further information please contact:
+44 (0)1202 330077 
info@sandemanyachtcompany.co.uk
Our classic and vintage yachts & motor yachts are available to view at:
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www.sandemanyachtcompany.co.uk –
33 High Street, Poole, Dorset BH15 1AB United Kingdom
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