Open 40 - Finot Conq Hull No.2





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FOR SALE, A VENDRE
  
This yacht is a water ballasted, lifting keel sister-ship of Anasazi Girl which has been privately owned and sailed in the Mediterranean most of its life. She was beautifully built in Spain by SAM C3 and then fitted out by the well known Vendee preparation organisation V1D2. Since then the yacht has been professionally managed and maintained and is in excellent condition, ready to race or fast cruise.

Designer: Finot Conq
Builder: Sam C3 and V1D2
Materials: Carbon pre-preg monolithic hull and Nomex sandwich deck
Launched: 2003
Draft: Max 3.20m, Min 2.04m
Beam: 4.10m
Class: Open 40
Ballast: Water ballast – 4 x lateral tanks
Mast: Alucarbon rotating wing section with Navtec Kevlar rigging (2003)
Deck gear: Harken, Spinlock, Facnor and Lewmar windlass
Motor: Yanmar 27hp diesel with saildrive and Gori prop

Sails:   Original Incidences inventory, low mileage compared to contemporaries
Mainsail     Cuben fibre    Incidences    2003 
Genoa       Cuben fibre     Incidences    2003    Furling
Staysail     Spectra           Incidences    2003    Hanks
Storm jib   Dacron            Incidences    2003          
Spi             Nylon 0.75oz  Incidences    2003
Spi             Nylon 1.5oz    Incidences    2003
Spi             Nylon 2.1oz    Incidences    2003

Electronics: B and G Hercules 2000 instrument package including: wind, log, echo sounder and pilots. VHF DSC radio, Furuno radar, computers, GPS, navigation lights, compass, etc.

Safety equipment: Includes two EPIRBS, liferaft, MOB units, flares, two survival suits and personal safety gear for six persons.

Accommodation: 1 double, six single berths, cooker, fridge, heads with shower and hot/cold pressurised water.

Miscellaneous: Dinghy included in inventory


Registered: France

Lying: Southern France

Asking Price: 350,000 Euro (VAT Paid)

Inventory and description to be confirmed and subject to contract.

For more information or to register an interest please email Brokerage



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