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Botin 56’


US $1,495,000 Newport, Rhode Island


King Marine in 2018, her smaller siblings are the TP 52’ class. Designed for regattas not to a class rule with twin wheels and rudders and push button sailing controls. Potent inshore and coastal racing yacht, she also has masses of potential for offshore. Currently shed based, gleaming and ready to be unwrapped.


Frers 57’


€400,000 + VAT South of France


Day sailor par excellence, a mini-Wally with knobs on. From 2005, by Composite World of pre-preg, all the controls are led aft, and with in-boom and furling at the front, there is no need for her modest crew to leave the cockpit. Also comes with civilised insides if required. Cherished, she’s in great shape.


Brenta B42’


€450,000 Palma de Mallorca


Luca Brenta magic made flesh in 2017. Looks and is the business, push button fast sailing with the potential for weekending as you like. A deeply cool day sailor and more. Much uprated and spoodled in this ownership, yet also rather under used.


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