Yacht sold : PEGASE
Launched in 2009, PEGASE sailed locally in Brittany in 2009 & 2010 in order to fine tune her development. She sailed around the world between 2011 and 2018, passing through Cape Verde, the West Indies, the Caribbean arc, Panama, Galapagos, Tuamotou, Tahiti, New Caledonia, the Torres Strait, Singapore, Thailand, the Seychelles, Madagascar, Cape of Good Hope, St Hélène, Brazil, Azores and La Trinité landing.
An impressive 30,000 miles of trouble-free navigation. PEGASE’s days of offshore sailing at 200 nautical miles are proven. PEGASE then spent 3 years in the Mediterranean, Tunisia and Sicily before sailing to Lanzarote.
Her construction took almost two years, carried out by two skilled craftsmen who worked exclusively on the construction of the yacht. The owner visited the site twice a month throughout the process. Every detail has been professionally, rationally and thoughtfully handled to avoid any problems in the future. Cost price, fully equipped with sails and electronics is around 1 M€.
Specifications
Cruising speed 7 knots Range 600 nm Flag French Cabins 3
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