Castagnola
36' /
10.91m
Lavagna
Italy
Description
Heritage 9.9 was launched in August 2020 but very lightly used since then, with only 110 engine hours at current moment. In the last 2 years she was a display yacht for Castagnola shipyard, successfully attending the main Mediterranean boat shows. She never had a private owner and she looks now in like-new conditions.
This highly exclusive custom-built wood and carbon-fibre boat is designed to be used as a luxury yacht for short cruises, as a large superyacht tender or even as a weekender or day-cruiser. Aimed at a discerning, quality-focused client seeking a uniquely special product, Heritage 9.9 was penned by Nauta Design in collaboration with the Francesco Rogantin’s Names naval architecture studio.
Her peerless performance figures include a 33-knot cruising speed and a 39-knot top speed. The meticulous attention to detail reflects the astonishing artisanship of the craftsmen involved in its construction. Artisanship and modernity thus combine in the Heritage 9.9’s materials and building techniques. Clothed in classic lines with a distinctive retro charm effortlessly melded with a modern arrangement and contemporary techniques and materials, she is now on the market at a very interesting, newly reduced price.
Data Sheet
LOA | 36' (10.91 meters) |
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Type | power |
Year | 2020 |
Beam | 11' |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Hull Material | Wood |
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Engines
Engine 1
I D | 108060 |
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Engine Make | yanmar |
Power HP | 320.00 |
Engine 2
I D | 108061 |
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Engine Make | yanmar |
Power HP | 320.00 |
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Corrado Di Majo
Already a renowned sailor, Corrado Di Majo started competing in various classes at the age of 17. At 23, he became the youngest Italian skipper ever to finish the Ostar single-handed transatlantic race from England to the US, something he did aboard an 11-metre yacht. The following year he set another record aboard B&B Italia as the youngest ever skipper in the crewed Whitbread Round the World Race. He went on to compete in the race two more times.
1985 found Corrado at the helm of Tuscany/Guia 4 in the Brooklyn Cup two-hander race from Portofino to New York. He has also completed many, many other ocean crossings and competed in a long list of offshore races. Corrado’s next step was to turn his passion for sailing into a career. This came in 1986 when he met Alessandro Ussi with whom he founded Equinoxe Yachts. He brought his extensive sailing and nautical knowledge, impeccable organisational skills, and talent for international relations to a business venture he remains devoted to this day.