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Yacht Brokerage 110ft Maxi Catamaran OCEAN PEARL 2000. Refit/Conversion 2017.


Ex Club Med winner of the Race in 2001 (around the world regatta) with world renown New Zealand skipper Grant Dalton.


She had a fantastic track of records and prize list before she undergone in 2016/2017 similarly to what did in the past her sister ship ex Swift, a complete refit and conversion project into a fantastic maxi cruiser catamaran with light and comfortable accommodation for fast crossing and blue waters cruising.


63ft Trimaran “PARADOX 2.0” 2010. Ultimate, unique racer-cruiser designed by Nigel Irens & Benoit Cabaret and built rock-solid out of carbon by Marsaudon Composites. Winner of multiple offshore races including the TR15 Transat, where she sailed four consecutive 500+ mile days. Race at speeds into the mid-30s or cruise in comfort and safety with family and friends between races. Complete refit and upgrade in 2015.


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.


Farr 46 “MAGIC TWELVE” 2007. Fantastic cruiser racer. She has won many races and yet she remains a very good cruising sailing yacht. Most of her cruising accommodation is dismounted in Racing mode.


Pogo 40 S2 “AXAR” 2010. The Pogo 40 S2 is still one of the best models of the Class 40 circuit. She has been designed to sail long distances at high speed. Thanks to her very well fitted cockpit and deck, she is simple to sail single handed or with a reduced crew. She is easy to maintain, reliable and unsinkable (inside watertight bulkheads with watertight hatches – this was made extra in case of round the world race).


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


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