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Call +44(0)2380 450 000 ancasta.com/RaceBoats


Carkeek 46 $ 975,000 Tax Not Paid


2022 Bridgeport, US


“LOKI” is a mid-sized, light displacement race boat, built in full carbon with a BRAND NEW mast installed in October 2024. A turn key package - ready for anything. All offers considered.


One Design Cape 31 £ 220,000 Tax Paid


2023 Hamble, UK


“Chaotic” Hull #43 delivered in 2023, she is one of the standout boats on the circuit for the last two seasons and a proven winner with an enviable Inventory included.


JND 39 £ 298,500 UK and EU VAT PAID


2015 Cowes, UK


“Xanaboo” is an exciting and competitive yacht penned at the drawing board of Bernard Nivelt. Winning the 2017 Fastnet race overall and she has not stood still since!


JP 54 POA


2010 Nice, France


“The Kid” Designed by Guillaume Verdier and Jean-Pierre Dick, the JP54 reproduces the offshore capabilities of an IMOCA, paired with an incredible, bespoke and comfortable interior.


Mylius 55 € 840,000 Tax Paid


2014 Salerno, Italy


“TestaCuore” a fast performance cruiser with a carbon hull, elegant lines and designed to offer maximum performance both in cruising and regatta modes. Cleverly setup for short handed sailing.


Carkeek 47 $ 395,000


2013 Portsmouth, US


“Stark Raving Mad” built in carbon by Premier Composites. Achieved a lot across the rating rules and offers high speed, high spec, exciting sailing, whilst always being at the sharp end of the results.


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