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SYLPHE

This classic race yacht was built between 1939 and completed in 1947 due to the Second World War. She is one of the rare classic 60' yachts large enough to spend long periods on board. She is equipped to be autonomous both in navigation, where she can maneuver alone thanks to modern electronics and equipment , and at anchor, where she can spend long days in complete freedom and comfort.

She cruises the Mediterranean year-round and participates in many classic yacht races. Due to her very similar lines, she is often mistaken for a classic 12M JI.

This is the only opportunity to acquire a classic French yacht designed by the best French architect of the time and built in France. This yacht truly allows you to sail far and live on board for many months.

Model Race Bermudian Cutter Year built 1939 Builder Chantier Naval du Pharo - Marseille Architect André MAURIC Length 18,25 m Beam 3,99 m Draft 2,50 m Displacement 35,00 t Construction Teak
Range 450 nm Flag French Guests 7

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  • SYLPHE: Price reduction!
    June 9, 2025

    SYLPHE: Price reduction!

    This classic racing yacht was built between 1939 and 1947, with her completion delayed by the Second World War. She is fully equipped for autonomy — whether under sail, thanks to modern electronics and gear, or at anchor, where she can remain moored in complete freedom and...

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  • SYLPHE: New classic sailing yacht available for sale!
    January 23, 2025

    SYLPHE: New classic sailing yacht available...

    SYLPHE, an 18.25-metre Bermudian Cutter, was built between 1939 and 1947 by the Chantier Naval du Pharo in Marseille, to designs by the famous architect André Mauric. Its construction was interrupted by the Second World War, so it bears witness to exceptional expertise and a...

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