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With her stunning design and impressive speed, ALEXIA is well known in yachting circles as being one of the best. She is the perfect partner to enjoy fast cruising or racing with the knowledge that she is safe and strong for family and guests. Her unique and eye-catching contemporary design spread on her 30.6m length achieves considerable speeds whilst remaining a great sailing yacht for relaxed, family cruising. Launched in 2004 at Wally Yachts shipyard, her superb speed and advanced abilities have made her a masterful race winner, most notably the Rolex Maxi Cup and Les Voiles de Saint Tropez. As a performance cruiser, ALEXIA was custom built to withstand intense race conditions, and she is extremely seaworthy in all weather conditions. With full solid carbon rigging, water ballast and trim tab, ALEXIA is an exceptional sailing yacht with racing at her core. She has only had one owner since new who, being an experienced sailor, wanted to have a comfortable interior that both guests and the crew would appreciate. As a result, ALEXIA has five twin cabins that can gracefully accommodate six guests and four crew. The interior styling is heightened by mahogany detailing throughout, along with crisp cream furnishings. ALEXIA is in immaculate condition for her age, bolstered by a recent refit that included new teak decks, and new Perspex and fittings for the flush deck hatches. Listed for sale in the C&N fleet: https://bit.ly/36cBiWu
'Big new cockpit on the brand new Oceanis 47' - Test Editor Toby Hodges stands on the new Beneteau Oceanis 47 at the Cannes Yachting Festival. ---- Subscribe to Yachting Monthly's Youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/user/YachtingMonthly/videos Subscribe to the magazine at: https://www.yachtingmonthly.com/subscriptions/yachting-monthly-subscriptions Read more sailing articles at: https://www.yachtingmonthly.com/ Like our Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/yachtingmonthlymag/ Follow us on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/yachtingmonthly Follow us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/yachtingmonthlymag/
The 70th-anniversary race to Apollo Bay started on time at 6am in 15 knots of wind from the NW. It was MRV that lead the fleet from the start and who were first through the heads. Ginan, Arcadia, Hot Chipps, How Bizarre, Cadibarra, Jaffa and Shimmer are all closely following. The winds are predicted to hold all day making for a fast race and quick race. With all boats safely through the heads, we have Blue Water Tracks providing a quick on water update. Video: Grant Dunoon