YACHTS FOR CHARTER CRUISING AND RACING
J121 - WINGS
We specialise in arranging bespoke racing & cruising charters and pride ourselves on
linking up teams & individuals with the best boats for your regatta or location of choice
MARC LOMBARD 46 - PATA NEGRA TS5 - ADDICTIVE SAILING The J/121
performance, off shore- capable
is a
sprinting along point-to- point, around- the-island or adventure-style race. This new J boat won’t disappoint J boat lovers and is available to charter in the Caribbean this winter or on the East Coast of the US next summer.
speedster, Location: East Coast USA high-
Pata Negra, a Marc Lombard designed IRC 46, is capable of podium result both inshore and off shore. With an Axxonzzzzz Carbon rig, twin rudders, open cockpit and asymmetric sailplane Pata Negra ticks al the boxes.
Location: Racing - UK & Ireland ICENI 39 -ANDRASTA
The TS5 is a 52’ performance catamaran available for cruising or racing charters. Addictive Sailing off ers real racing performance without compromising on comfort. This incredible boat has 4 double cabins and can achieve spends in excess of 20 knots.
Location: Cruising (Northern Europe - Hebrides, Brittany Coast, Scilly Islands....) SWAN 65 - CONSTANTER
British Built, the Iceni 39 will appeal to teams wanting to sail a fast, fun, IRC 1 race boat. Andastra is easy to get up to speed for a new team and is fast and exciting yacht to race with 8 – 10 crew. In a blow Andastra can hit 24 knots boats speed off the wind!
Location: Racing -Solent, UK
TEL: +44 (0)20 3920 6261 EMAIL: INFO@LVYACHTING .COM
Nautor Swan yachts are known as one of the greatest performance cruising yachts, off ering exhilarating sailing whilst not compromising on comfort and luxury. They are often referred to as the ‘Sailors Choice’.
Location: Cruising (Mediterranean) MAXI | GRAND PRIX | RACER CRUISER | MULTIHULL | PERFORMANCE RACER
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