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Experience. Reach. Results.


Custom built SL33 Cat €235,000


Year: 2012 Location: Auckland, NZ


“FOILED” is a custom built, fully foiling cat, using the hulls from the hugely successful SL33 Class. Above and below the waterline, she has been further developed in EVERY department, making her probably the fastest 30 footer in the world today.


Reichel Pugh 42 €340,000 Tax Not Paid


Year: 2011 Location: Auckland, NZ ancasta.com/FOILED


“RIKKI” the custom built Reichel Pugh 42, was a concept derived from one of NZ’s most experienced owners and the results are simply outstanding. With a 70/30 offshore focus and all eyes towards IRC racing, she is a boat that really loves to stretch her legs.


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GP 42 £315,000 Tax Not Paid


Year: 2007 Location: Hamble, UK


42° South is a fully Grand Prix optimised GP42 designed by Reichel Pugh. She has been developed and tweaked to fit into the new “FAST 40” box rule and is totally unrecognisable from her original spec.


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KER 40+ £450,000 Tax Paid


Year: 2016 Location: Cowes, UK


“PACE”, featuring the latest and greatest technology, as developed for the FAST 40 class rules, makes her a step above her rivals in the pursuit of those performance gains. This led her to winning the FAST 40 Class National championships in 2017.


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Fred Barrett FB35 NZ$425,000 Tax Paid


Year: 2015 Location: Auckland, NZ


“Young Guns” started exceeding expectations from the very outset.Built to a very high, Carbon/Nomex spec and a no-expense-spared attitude towards her specification, the end result has been nothing short of epic!


ancasta.com/YOUNG-GUNS


Looking at moving your race boat on? Look no further, as we’d love to work with you.


Not only are we passionate about what we do, we have the knowledge and global reach that our listings demand. Get in touch to see how we can help you move onto that dream race boat, which is now within reach!


Recent sales; • New Botin Fast 40 – Japanese buyer. • Ker 43 – Dutch buyer. • Ker 39 – UK buyer. • JPK 1080 – Russian buyer. • Cookson 50 – Australian buyer. • Landmark 43 – Finnish buyer.


SamPearson@ancasta.com Ker 46+ US$660,000 Tax Not Paid Year: 2018 Location: China


The Ker 46+ has huge potential across ORC and IRC rating systems, both offshore and inshore. This new version of the original Ker 46, is some 1000kg’s lighter, with a more powerful hull form and rig setup, as well as new developments in systems and the low-aero bow profile that is now common place on the modern grand-prix racers.


Carkeek 40 US$495,000


Year: 2012 Location: Japan


This Carkeek design, which was built in 2012 by McConaghy Boats, to a very high Carbon/Nomex/Epoxy spec, has achieved top level success on both HPR and more recently IRC. She represents a hugely attractive, turn- key option for FAST 40 fleets the world over.


ancasta.com/GALAXY


ancasta.com/KER46 Hamble | Palma | Auckland


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