Boomerang
83ft Ocean racing maxi
Raced under the name Ondine VII & achieved
great success including 1st place in World Maxi Series Races. Boomerang
was built in Italy and was still racing in NZ until 2001. Boomerang
has deck space galore, large cockpits with grinder winch towers,
roll out shade awning. Winner of 2002 Whitsunday Fun Race. Maximum
of 26 guests.
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British Defender
83ft Whitbred Round The World Maxi
Campaigned by the British Armed Services during
the 1989/90 Round the World Race. British Defender is a high tech
Ocean Racing Maxi, with a huge mast at 115ft. The deck is covered
with a myriad of winches and deck gear that allows for high action
sailing. The yacht was named by The Duke of Edinburgh on the River
Thames. Winner of 2001 and 2004 Whitsunday Fun Race. Maximum of
26 guests.
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Ragamiffin II
53ft Admirals Cup Yacht
This ex-racing yacht was designed for the Admiral’s
Cup by Australia’s famous America’s Cup Yacht
Designer, Ben Lexcen. The yacht has a comfortable
interior with a welcoming warmth and feel created
by rich timber finishes. With a maximum of 13 guests,
Ragamuffin II is perfect for guests seeking a smaller
group experience.
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Siska
80ft Ocean Racing Maxi
Siska’s impressive race record includes
winning the
Sydney to Hobart race as well as circumnavigating
the world twice. Siska has also won races in England,
including being 1st at Cowes in the Queen Victoria
Cup against 329 other entries with HRH Prince Charles joining the
crew. Features a large guest lounge & dining area. Roll out
shade awning. Maximum of 22 guests
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Southern Cross
68ft Americas Cup Challenger
Australia’s 4th challenger for the America’s
Cup.
Winner of the America’s Cup Challenger Series racing
at Newport Rhode Island in the USA. If you are after
an exciting sailing experience with a smaller group,
then Southern Cross is perfect. Southern Cross has a
large fully shaded cockpit.
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