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1997 60 Feet VOLVO 60
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| Year: |
1997 |
| Make: |
VOLVO |
| Model: |
60 |
| Length: |
60 Feet |
| Engine: |
Single |
| Fuel: |
Diesel |
| Hull: |
Fiberglass |
| Location: |
CROATIA, Croatia |
| Original Price: |
USD 489,852
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| NOW: |
USD 442,351 |
| Comment: |
Good |
| Status: |
Active |
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| Description |
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Very well maintained, she is in good condition.
This VO60 (ex Assa Abloy, ex Chessie Racing) is the first cruising
boat in the VolvoOcean 60 class in Croatia and one of the fastest
regatta boats in the Mediterranean VO60 CLASS FORMULA 1 AT SEA Regatta
cruising boats of the VO60 class were created in early 1990’s at the
famous Bruce Farr’s studio with a clear idea: to combine speed and
durability without making compromises, in other words to make a light
but firm boat that would measure up to any ordeals one might come
across during the most famous and the most difficult regatta in the
world – the Volvo Ocean Race (ex Whitbread.) These highly sophisticated
sailing machines weigh only 13.5 tons, with a draft of almost 4 meters,
sail surface area of 417m2 and a water ballast of 2.5 tons, achieving
speeds of over 30 knots, and truly representing the sea equivalent to
Formula 1. They were first presented at the Whitbread Regatta in
1993, and proved to be so much superior to the previous Maxi Yachts
class that they soon eliminated it from the most prestigious regatta
around the world.
In 1997, the boat was built as “CHESSIE
RACING” according to Bruce Farr's plans at "Eric Goetz Custom
Sailboats" shipyard (Bristol, USA). In 1999, a Hong Kong businessman,
Karl Kwok, whose aim was to gather the team for the next Whitbread,
purchased the boat. The boat was renamed “BEAU GESTE”. Competing at the
China Sea Race, a 575-mile-long regatta between Hong Kong and Manila,
"Beau Geste" set a new record for the China Race at 47 hours, 43
minutes and 7 seconds. In 2000, "Semcon", a Swedish company, purchased
it as a training boat for the team“ASSA ABLOY”. The boat was thoroughly
reconstructed and completely modernized in Sweden. It was refitted with
new equipment and a new carbon-fibre mast was installed, thus bringing
the boat up to the level of class VO60 standards set in 2001. "Assa
Abloy" team came in second at Volvo Ocean Race in 2002.
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Disclaimer: The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
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