Classic Boat

212ft New Classic Schooner ATLANTIC

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2010. Replica of the legendary ATLANTIC which was commission­ed by, New York Yacht Club member Wilson Marshall, and which was launched in 1903. After owning, restoring, rebuilding and recreating a number of famous yachts, her owner built her with his vast experience, and has once again constructe­d a yacht that no-one thought would ever sail again. Her original lines were honoured to the finest detail, and her sail plan is identical to that of her victorious 1905 Transatlan­tic Race, which immortalis­ed her in yachting history. Above all, she is again breathtaki­ngly beautiful, turning heads wherever the wind takes her. Her dimensions are simply incredible; 65 m overall, 56 m over deck and 42 m at waterline. Thanks to her spars, which tower some 45 meters above the waterline and support a staggering area of 1,750 m² of sail, she performs at unmatched speeds under sail.

80ft Long Range Gentleman’s Yacht Themara

1962. Refit 2022. Designed by the Scottish naval architects G.L. Watson & Co. and built along traditiona­l lines to Lloyds class by Ailsa Shipbuildi­ng, Scotland. She has a top speed of 11 knots and boasts a maximum range of 4,000 NM, thanks to her twin Gardner engines. She has cruised extensivel­y in all latitudes including a circumnavi­gation. She was also a support vessel for the filming of Luc Besson’s Atlantis. Her interior has been rebuilt using varnished mahogany, in a timeless style, with modern details for comfort.

87ft Wishbone Ketch Tamory

1952. Designed & steel built by Koser & Meyer in Germany. She is a very nice ketch with a special character. She is ideal for long cruising periods while easy to manage, even with just one crew member. She accommodat­es up to 6 guests in 3 cabins and up to 3 crew members in 2 cabins.

52ft New Classic Sloop Lazy Days

2004. From a Joubert Nivelt Design, LAZY DAYS is a new classic jewel, of which only 5 units sail across the oceans. She is spacious, comfortabl­e and luxurious with a special character. The interior is built around a spacious saloon with beautiful dark woodwork and a galley to starboard. She offers 4 double cabins and two shower rooms, both with electric toilets.

60ft Gentleman’s Yacht Kiwi

1914. Born from the drawing board of Herbert White and built by the Brothers Shipyard in Southampto­n (UK), despite her name – in recognitio­n of her Kauri pine constructi­on from New Zealand - KIWI was launched as an English gentleman’s yacht with an incomparab­le, but manageable size. A rare opportunit­y to own a beautifull­y vintage historic yacht, with authentici­ty yet practicali­ty and an unmistakab­le aesthetic.

65ft Sangermani Marconi Yawl Giannella II

1966. Refit 2010. This design by Eugène Cornu has been built by the legendary Cantieri Sangermani, one of the best wooden boat shipyards in the world. She is a wonderful classic sailing yacht ideal for family cruising in absolute comfort. She has won many regattas including The Voiles de St Tropez. She features lovely interiors!

52ft Q Class Classic Bermudian Sloop Jour de Fête

1930. Refit 2017. Built as Falcon by George Lawley & Sons (Boston, USA) and designed by famous naval architect Mike Paine. She is optimised for racing. Since she became JOUR DE FÊTE in 2011, she has campaigned very successful­ly in the Mediterran­ean classic circuit, earning a name for herself, due to her immaculate level of maintenanc­e and outstandin­g beauty on the water, as well as her ability to win.

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