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62 ft Abeking & Rasmussen Ketch 1962
VERITAS I is an incredibly attractive yacht built by Abeking and Rasmussen
to a quality that was very hard to match in 1962. Since then this boat
has proved herself in boisterous trade wind conditions and while much
maintenance work has been done on her over the last couple of years, she
is substantially the original yacht – her layout and equipment preserved
with the addition only of new electronics and modern conveniences. She is
now priced realistically for a new owner to make her perfect.
€170,000 VAT unpaid Lying Grenada


34 ft William Fife Sloop 1957
Although ELLAD was not built until 1957, William Fife III drew her lines
during 1937 and 38 – reputedly his last design. The well documented
and award winning restoration by Hubert Stagnol with the involvement
of Fife expert William Collier ensuring the pre war look that her current
owner wanted and ELLAD now exudes, is very evident. Easy to sail and in
impressive condition ELLAD even at 34 foot is unmistakably a Fife.

€135,000 Lying France

40 ft Fred Shepherd Bermudan Cutter 1919
Fred Shepherd’s board always imbued the best of the English pre war
designs; beautiful of course, capable at sea and so natural in their element
when sailing. It is hard to criticise the treatment given to ALINE IV by her
current owner who rescued her in 2002 and has rendered her a fast yet
easy to sail vintage yacht to his and his family’s full enjoyment - just as
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€175,000 Lying Holland

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PEGGY BAWN’s two year restoration, widely regarded as exceptionally
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in her CIM rating. Cruised and raced in the seven years following, she is
noted for her perfect balance and good manners. Moreover easily rigged and
sailed by two, this perfect Victorian cruiser racer offers a competent owner
the opportunity to step back in time, into the shoes of her illustrious designer,
who created her at the very peak of his career. The sale includes a custom
made Harbeck trailer providing great versatility for regattas and storage.
€300,000 Lying UK

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Designed by Jack Laurent Giles for a knowledgeable yachtsman in 1947;
this stunning 70 ft motor yacht with her nimble semi displacement hull
form can be used easily by just 2 people. WOODPECKER underwent
a full restoration ten years ago and remains in impressive condition.
Considerable attention has been paid to ensure her original character was
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as a family cruising yacht. WOODPECKER is remarkably economical and
capable of cruising well over 1,000 miles on one refuel.
£450,000 Lying Malta

33 High Street, Poole BH15 1AB, England. Tel: + 44 (0)1202 330077


52 ft Frank Paine Q Class Sloop 1930
The Q boats; exemplars of the Universal Rule, amply revealed the
pedigrees of their designers among the best of the period and were typically
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JOUR DE FÊTE has been meticulously restored by John Anderson and
others in the USA and in her current ownership has won many of Europe’s
classic events. Perhaps most importantly she has rewarded her crews with
the exhilarating sailing for which the Q boats are rightly famed.
€700,000 Lying France

76 ft Philip Rhodes Yawl 1962
GAEL is an extremely well bred yacht; Phillip Rhodes considering her one
of his most beautiful creations - and a build by Abeking & Rasmussen
among the most famous yacht builders of that era. The budget moreover
enabled her construction to a unique level of craftsmanship. The
accommodation and layout offered by GAEL make her a superb family
boat with enough space for charter to be an option. She is in short a very
special yacht.
€690,000 Lying France

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SAYONARA was almost unbeatable in the early years of Australian
yachting and was to become the founding yacht of the Sayonara Cup,
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brought her back to life again; leaving her not only in impressive condition
but demonstrably able to prove herself fast in both light airs and heavy
weather - a very exciting opportunity to compete in the prestigious vintage
gaff class in an early William Fife III design, that if sailed well is surely
destined to win silverware again.
€590,000 VAT unpaid Lying Australia

54 ft Alfred Mylne Cutter built by William Fife and Son 1935
This beautiful Alfred Mylne designed Fife yard built cutter is pedigree
indeed. At 54 ft with a Marconi rig to the original plans, she also has
enough accommodation to cruise in comfort. IRINA VII seems to hit a
sweet spot among vintage yachts; striking - indeed memorable whether
seen under sail or alongside showing her characteristic Mylne forward
sloping doghouse set in wide uncluttered decks. Both cruising and racing
she is a yacht for the connoisseur most certainly.
€625,000 Lying France

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