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  • Alloy Yachts AY41 finally unveiled

    Alloy Yachts has proudly announced to the world the project that has kept everyone guessing for quite some time. In October 2008, Alloy Yachts began building the largest sailing yacht in their yard to date, the 220’ Briand ketch simply known as AY41. The interior design of the yacht is by the uber cool French […]

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  • Mondomarine launches 41 meters Alexander Two

      06/2009 – To follow the launch of Toy-A (the fifty-fifth yacht which bear the Mondomarine’s logo) Alexander Two, a light alloy Semidisplacement 41 Metres (external lines by Cor D. Rover, interior design by Luca Dini, delivery 2009) is the 56th yacht launched by this mythic shipyard. Four other motoryachts are already under construction at […]

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  • Alloy Yachts Kokomo: a new record in New Zealand

    At this time, Kokomo, creates a new record as the largest sailing yacht to be built and launched to date by Alloy Yachts or any other New Zealand boat-builder. A classic flying bridge Dubois design, Kokomo reflects a wide range of initiatives and desires of her owners, says Tony Hambrook, Managing Director of Alloy Yachts. […]

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  • Alloy Yacht AY40 « Imagine » Sails!

    08/2010 – The relationship between Alloy Yachts and Dubois Naval Architects has been a long but happy and fruitful association and the current 44.18 metre Imagine is a culmination of many years of experience – between the Owner, designer and the yard. The latest incarnation of Imagine is still, from a sailing point of view, […]

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  • Jongert back in the race

    07/2010 – The Scorpione Dei Mare, a Jongert 2900M, has won the three-day regatta “The Superyacht Cup Palma 2010”. Another Jongert yacht, the Ithaka, a Jongert  2700M, finished  third in  the international field of competitors. A Jongert team was present to assist both crews. ‘With 21 competing yachts of amongst others Perini Navi, Vitters Shipyard, […]

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