Classic Boat – July 2019

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MARIQUITA is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful classic yachts sailing today. Designed and built for industrialist
Arthur Stothert by William Fife III she was launched in 1911 at Fairlie on the Clyde river in Scotland.
As a gaff rigged cutter of the 19 Metre Class MARIQUITA is a direct link to the historic
Big Class and a precursor to the J-Class that would follow in the 1930’s.
When launched MARIQUITA caught the imagination of everyone that followed sailing just
before the First World War and, over a hundred years later, she still does since being
entirely restored by Fairlie Restorations in 2003 following the highest standards in wooden
construction. The same year she set sail once again and is now one of the stars of the
Classic Circuit. Over the last decade she has sailed on the Clyde, Cowes, Falmouth,

and countless Mediterranean regattas including Monaco Classic Week, Regates Royales
de Cannes and Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez.
She represents a unique opportunity to enter into the exclusive classic sailing yachts
circuit and enjoy the excitements of racing on such a legendary magnificent yacht.
She also offers great comfort and refined interior accommodation for cruising in the
Mediterranean Sea or else where.

Year built/refit: 1911/
Designer: William Fife III
Builder: W. Fife & Son, Fairlie
Type: First International Rule 19 Metre
Length: 38.10 metres
Beam: 5.30 metres
Sail area: 6,171 sq ft upwind
Keel: 36 ton of lead

125 ft Classic Sailing Yacht


MARIQUITA


21 2ft New Classic Schooner “ATLANTIC”



  1. The current ATLANTIC is the replica of the legendary ATLANTIC which was
    commissioned by New York Yacht Club member Wilson Marshall, Atlantic and which
    was launched in 1903.
    After owning, restoring, rebuilding or recreating a number of famous yachts, Dutch yachtsman
    Ed Kastelein built on 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 made her immortal
    in yachting history. Above all, she is again breathtakingly beautiful, turning heads wherever
    the wind takes her.
    ATLANTIC’s 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 unmatched speed under sail.


60 ft Bermudan Cutter Sloop “LASSE”
1940. Johan Anker Design, «Eva» (her original name) was given to Eva Braun by the King
of Denmark during a visit before the war.
Since it was a state boat, «Eva» was anchored at the naval academy in Flensburg and
miraculously escaped Allied bombing. After passing between several owners and changing
its name to «LASSE», the boat was used by French film director René Clément in his 1960
film «Purple Noon,» starring famous French actor Alain Delon, taking the name «Marge» for
the production. The most passionate scenes were shot aboard, and if Alain Delon is decidedly
the hero, LASSE is also at the heart of this detective film.
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