Grabau International is delighted to announce the price reduction of the 2007 C.N. Yacht 2000 Felci 61 ‘HAGAR II’.
Hull number 2 of the Felci 61 semi-custom line built by Yacht 2000 (now Ice Yachts). Built to the order of an experienced owner, and well proven as a fast cruiser and a racer.
FURTHER BROKER’S COMMENTS:
Fresh paint and with part-exchanges considered, HAGAR is a great opportunity to acquire an iconic Felci performance cruiser design in great condition and with a fantastic specification. Her highlights are many and include:- • Composite hull • Lead T-bulb keel with stainless steel fin • Tender garage for RIB • 4-cabin, 3-heads interior layout plus additional crew cabin with heads • Carbon rig • Retractable bow sprit with Code 0 • Hydraulic adjustment for backstays, vang, outhaul, traveller and halyard tension • Electric Harken winch package • Raymarine & B&G navigation package • Generator • Watermaker
OWNER’S COMMENTS:
Hägar the Viking, fearsome and generous at the same time, gave his name to the second FY61 built by Yacht 2000 for an experienced owner.
In addition to using her for sailing with his family he maintained the fighting spirit of their hero Hägar , by investing into a lot of “speed goodies”. This leads to an easily driven fast performance yacht in racing mode without compromising the cruising abilities. You may call Hägar the perfect Cruiser – Racer in her size on the market. Versatility at its best.
TOP RESULTS: • 2° PLACE cat. IRC G1 to the ROMA X TUTTI 2010 • WINNER of the TARGA FLORIO 2009 • WINNER Corsica per Due 2008 (Record Holder) • 2013 CAPRI Racing Week Winner MINI MAXI Class
Felci 61 – Hagar II – now just Euro 550k VAT paid – full details here
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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