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This year is the 60th anniversary of the founding of Jeanneau, and the 50th anniversary of the Sydney International Boat Show, and also marks the return of the on-land exhibitions to the Darling Harbour precinct, and with the show completely booked out it is set to be one to remember.
On the yachting side we’re very excited to have the new Jeanneau 51 making its debut, as well as the R2 version of the award winning Sun Fast 3200. Also on display will be the hugely successful Sun Odyssey 349with the newly available light oak interior, as well as the Sun Odyssey 479 with light oak interior, and another award winner, the Sun Odyssey 389.
On the power side there will be three Merry Fisher models, the 695, 795 and 895, as well as the debut of the superb Cap Camarat 10.5WA and a 7.5WA, plus the innovative and award winning NC11 and NC14.
This is one of the last Catana 58 catamarans ever built, and she was, more or less, a custom project and meant to be the rocket ship version of this all time classic world voyaging catamaran. Her owner made use of carbon fiber in every area of the build to bring down her weight. Careful decisions were made at every turn on her build to make her the fastest Catana 58 ever built. And she is that.
Go over her specifications, examine her interior, her inventory, and what you have here is a near-new boat, built to the highest possible standards, for an amazing price. A yacht such as this could not be duplicated today for anything less than US$2,300,000. She has every possible piece of high-end equipment you can add to a performance cruising cat.
She is one of my personal “best values” catamarans for someone wanting a near new boat of this size that has the get up and go to sail anywhere in the world in speed and comfort.
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