Grabau International is delighted to announce the sale of the 2002 Grand Soleil 40 Race ‘VAHINE 5’
VAHINÉ 5 is a highly competitive Race example of the popular Grand Soleil 40. Full carbon rig with mast-jack, carbon sails and B&G HYDRA 2000 electronic. IRC – 1,067
FURTHER BROKER’S COMMENTS:
VAHINÉ 5 is a 3-cabin, 1-heads version of this very popular Italian performance yacht and was bought new by her current owner to race competitively offshore under an IRC rating of 1,067.
Having always benefitted from careful routine annual maintenance, she presents in extremely good order, with her main specification highlights including:- • Sparcraft Grand Prix full carbon rig with mast-jack – repaired and repainted 2009 • Harken deck gear • Carbon spinnaker pole • Extensive racing sail wardrobe • Recent spectra lines and halyards • B&G 2000 navigation instruments • 2.20m lead fin keel • 3-cabin, 1-heads layout • Larger 39hp engine option • Racing and Cruising floor plates and interior ladder
VAHINÉ 5 is now offered for sale at a great price as her owner is looking to move on to new projects.
PRESS REVIEW:
“The Grand Soleil 40 is a nice example of a noted Italian builder’s response to the trend toward “performance cruising.” If your middle years are no longer over the distant horizon, if you love to race or just cruise fast, if you want luxurious accommodations after a hard day’s work rounding the buoys or rounding a headland on an extended cruise, the Grand Soleil 40 is a boat to consider.” Sail Magazine – September 2004
We wish her new owners fair winds and following seas.
For those that missed out, Grabau International have a number of alternative options to consider including:-
Do you have a yacht like this to sell? Grabau International are always looking for new high quality cruising yacht listings both in the UK and internationally. For further information about our tailored brokerage services, please look here or feel free to contact us.
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