www.berthoninternational.com INTERNATIONAL YACHT BROKERS Lymington UK
0044 (0)1590 679 222
brokers@berthon.co.uk
Mandelieu La Napoule France 0033 (0)4 93 63 66 80
brokers@berthonfrance.fr
Henån Scandinavia 0046 304 694 000
brokers@berthonscandinavia.se
Palma de Mallorca Spain 0034 639 701 234
brokers@berthonspain.com
Rhode Island USA 001 401 846 8404
sales@berthonusa.com
Botin 56’
US $1,450,000 Newport, RI, USA
Barely out of the wrapper, a yacht with a huge amount of potential. Currently with twin rudders, twin wheels and hydraulic powered sail control. Can be optimised to fi t racing requirements. Launched in 2018 and hardly had the keel wet.
2015 TP52’
POA Newport, RI, USA
Interlodge, former Bronenosec and sistership to the all-conquering Azzura 2015 Super Series yacht. Tiller or wheel steering and with everything else you need to get moving at the top of the game. Please do call for full info.
SC37’
US $185,000 Bridgeport, CT, USA
The last of 9 Santa Cruz 37’s to be built in May 2009, and tickled with performance upgrades including a sugar scoop, deep keel, and square-top mainsail. She is still with her fi rst owner who has used her for racing and cruising in Long Island Sound. She looks the business with her sleek lines and carbon hull but below decks she is comfortable and wood trimmed making cruising enjoyable.
Cookson 50’
€395,000 Naples, Italy
A very good opportunity for a beautifully engineered Cookson 50 with all the upgrades and then some more. A longer keel fi n could be available to optimise even further. Fresh sails. Please call for full info.
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