The sailing superyacht Victoria is a prime example of an owner’s passion for the unbridled joy of life under sail. In today’s luxury yachts post, you will discover the greatness of a life under sail, trough this fantastic sailing superyacht.
Victoria sailing yacht was buit by Perini Navi Group in 2004. It’s the first yacht in the Perini Navi Group’s 43m series and an example of expert yacht building. This all-aluminium high-performance sailing yacht is equipped with carbon fibre in-boom furling system, enormous sail areas and efficient weight saving construction which all ensure unparalleled performance on the water.
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“Victoria is the perfect combination of comfort and pleasure,” explains Victoria’s Captain Steve Ohlssen. “Spacious and well laid out, but open to the environment and pleasurable to sail for guests. For anyone who has never been on board a Perini Navi the marriage between large guest spaces on the interior and true sailing performance outside is extremely successful. The expansive flying bridge on Victoria is a key positive for the yacht. Certainly Perini yachts are made to the highest luxury yacht standards.”
“People are drawn to Perini yachts for very personal reasons, but the positives for Victoria are that she has had a recent refit with a new Cristiano Gatto interior, as well as replacement rigging, paint and other major engineering overhauls,” Continues Captain Ohlssen. “She has a 5 cabin layout making her attractive in the charter market. Victoria’s owner is keen to sell her and move onto his next project so this is the right moment for serious Buyers to consider her.”
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“What makes this yacht so special under sail is the ability for guests to enjoy a real sailing experience in exceptional comfort,” adds SYM Managing Director Jim Evans. “She is the perfect size for a family or charter yacht with a truly global reach. Many Perini owners undertake world or very extensive cruises and enjoy fantastic family bonding and on Victoria an Owner could move without restriction on this yacht.”