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Alexander Marine are pleased to present the 2011 Linden Kotter 65 'Pobeda' to the market as worldwide central agents. She is presented fresh from her annual maintenance which included an antifoul, full polish & wax, and a mechanical service. She is indeed a sight to behold! 'Pobeda' is a remarkable vessel that epitomizes the concept of a pocket Superyacht. Crafted under the esteemed banner of Dutch excellence by Linden Kotter, these resilient motor yachts are built with steel hulls for crossing oceans in style, comfort and above all safety. Lying: The Boatworks Shipyard & Marina, Coomera, Queensland, Australia. Disclaimer: All specifications in this presentation are provided for information only and particulars herein are obtained from sources believed to be correct, but not guaranteed. Buyers should satisfy themselves with respect to accuracy.
The starboard start looked like it would be a golden until it got light under the dock making it difficult to roll into a tack, leaving the door wide open for a late starter on port to race out to the right before rolling into a tack perfectly on the lay line. The speed on the way to the top mark was impressive and gave them a big lead at the first mark. The team at bottom up boats love sailboat racing of all shapes and sizes, I loved taking this footage and spending a few minutes on the dock talking to some life long sailors who now enjoy racing from the peer long past the days that their sea legs have deserted them.