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Mylius 60
BLACK LEGEND S 2013. One of the highest-specified Mylius 60 ever produced. Photo © Studio Borlenghi
Built in 2013 and bought in 2017 by her current owner who completed a full refit and many upgrades, she is now well known for her design and elegance in the Mediterranean Sea. Combining comfort and performances, she has been extensively prepared in 2018 for her first race, involving no less than 12 professional sailors from all over the world.
Reichel Pugh 72 ARAGON
2006. Reichel Pugh design built in carbon Nomex by Yachting Developments, ARAGON ex Pinta 05 is a fantastic cruiser racer with out- standing performances for the Mediterranean conditions.
The most advanced concepts of pre-preg carbon fibre materials were used, resulting in a hull, deck and structure that meets the high standard that all racing yachts from the drawing board of Reichel Pugh are renowned for. This ensures lightweight characteristics and complements a hull shape that contributes to a swift and agile, yet comfortable and robust ride.
Photo © Studio Borlenghi
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 201w6, 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.
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BERNARD GALLAY Yacht Brokerage 1 rue Barthez - 34000 Montpellier - France Tel +33 467 66 39 93 -
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