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SALE, CHARTER & MANAGEMENT 


SALE, CHARTER & MANAGEMENT 


Simon Rogers 82 Aegir


2011. A Simon Rogers Design built and designed as a modern Racer-Cruiser to compete in the Maxi Class of the most prestigious race events. She has fulfilled her goals at the Rolex Maxi Yacht Cup, winning both the 2012 and 2013 editions, and finishing 2nd in her class in 2016! She is also a proven Offshore racer with a 3rd place at the Caribbean RORC 600 in 2011, and 4th at the Middle Sea Race in 2016 and 2019!


Light, strong, fast and sharp on the water, she can also turn into an ideal blue water cruising yacht, offering excellent comfort and all the amenities of high standard sailing style.


  Built by McConaghy from a Reichel Pugh design, she is a masterpiece of Design and Technology, going from a stripped-down racer to a luxu- rious, go-anywhere performance cruiser, thanks to her restyling by Nauta Design. In her first life, as MORNING GLORY, she earned an excellent pedigree by winning the Sydney-Hobart and the Cape Town-Rio. She features a set of 2021-22 sails by NORTH SAILS in 3di, a new bulb and a rudder blade.


  IKRA (Ex Kurrewa V) is a remarkable example of the enduring sustain- ability and versatility of the 12-Metre America’s Cup Class. Initially recognized as a cutting- edge racing yacht, IKRA came close to challenging Constellation in the 1964 Newport Cup. Over the years, IKRA has excelled not only as a racer but also as a successful cruiser/racer. One of IKRA’s notable achievements is its involvement in the creation of the esteemed regatta movement known as La Nioulargue, now called Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez.


ft  Much like L’Esprit d’Equipe (ex 33 Export), winner of the Whitbread in 1986, L’ESPRIT D’EQUIPE II is a true fast oceangoing cruiser-racer. She is incredibly modern and has benefitted from an innovative design in the 60ft Class with a larger and flatter hull. Bought by its current owners in 2015, she has been improved each year. She is fast and offers comfort when cruising. She is also solid, well equipped and balanced.


 1999. A fantastic opportunity to sail an efficient, safe, fast and strong ex Imoca 60 who raced 5 times around the world and always complete the distance! The boat has been recently refitted to be ready to accomplish again new long-distance navigation and fast crossing. She has been fitted with new standing rigging, furlers, main engine, safety equipment, etc.


  


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