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2013. NOMAD IV is a fantastic sai- ling yacht, designed by the famous architects Finot-Conq. She is a new concept of large sailing yachts with a high freeboard, huge beam and sail area allowing her unequalled sailing performances as well as tremendous spaces for the accommodation. She is particularly comfortable thanks to her length and her similarly large interior and exterior spaces.


Her lateral ballasts mean she can sail almost flat and a lifting keel per- mits entry into a variety of ports and anchorages. Her large cockpit with 2 tables, each capable of seating up to 12, is ideal for relaxed dinners on board, and the ample sunbathing space permits owners and guests to soak up the rays in total comfort. Her deck saloon has stunning 360° panoramic views.


Maxi Dolphin 100 NOMAD IV


100ft Super Maxi “LEOPARD 3” 2007. Arguably the most high-profile racer cruiser yacht in existence, she has a history for trophy-hunting and record-breaking and represents a pinnacle in the evolutionary timeline of super maxi development. She is an entirely new species of big boat: a 100ft yacht that undergoes a stunning metamorphosis between a potent racing machine and a 5 stars luxury, crewed charter yacht. Equipped with canting keel and twin dagger boards.


Botin 65 “HIGH SPIRIT” 2015. A unique racing yacht with a functional, stylish interior. She was built by King Marine, Spain. There were no costs spared in building this magnificent racer, from her design and construction to the addition of high-tech equipment. During the winter of 2016, she was intensively prepared for racing and the mast configuration, and her rigging set up and sails were optimized. She now has a stable heading in any wind and easily hydroplanes in 10 knots.


Farr 52 Performance “FURTIF²” 2002. FURTIF² is the ex-Goldfinger and a fantastic racer all built out of carbon. She got refitted in New Zealand by her current owner. She has been optimized for the IRC racing. TCC = 1.288 in 2016. She is well maintained and ready to go. She can still expect a podium or a place winner thanks to her great rating and performance.


Botin Carkeek 52 “COYOTE” 2001. ex CAIXA GALICIA designed by Botin & Carkeek. Winner Cupa del Rey 2002, IMS World Championship 2001 and 2002. Very good condition. Ideal for IRC racing. Ready to race in 2019. Sparcraft carbon mast & boom. Many improvements have been undertaken on her such as a reduced draft from 3,35 to 3 metres with a small lead bulb plus wings to improve her rating, etc.


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


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