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Ever dreamed of pulling up to the dock, subtly launching your tender, then slipping seamlessly into cruiser mode? Rate this watercraft from 1–5 stars and comment below! Vanquish Yachts VQ40 © Vanquish Yachts Length: 40 ft (12.2 m) Beam: 12 ft (3.7 m) Draft: 2.8 ft (0.85 m) Displacement: approx. 7 tons Engine Options: Twin Volvo Penta IPS600 or IPS800 Top Speed: 38–42 knots Fuel Capacity: approx. 400 L Price: from US$ 1.3 million The VQ40 redefines sporty elegance with its stealthy aluminum hull and smart, hidden tender garage—store your jet tender or toys unseen. Sleek lines, a forward seat that transforms into a sunpad, and modern hardtop versions elevate its style. With IPS drive options for smooth handling and joystick control, it's a standout when you want the versatility of a go-anywhere yacht in a compact, stylish package. #VanquishYachts #VQ40 #CompactSportYacht #HarbourMasters
Say hello to Stormvogel; a timeless offshore icon and now the standout classic in our growing fleet. She's not just graceful; she's formidable too. In the 2023 Rolex Fastnet Race, Stormvogel claimed 6th in IRC Zero (and placed 11th overall in IRC) from a massive field of 358 starters. Launched in 1961, Stormvogel was one of the world's first lightweight maxis-designed by Van de Stadt, with input from Laurent Giles-and built of cold-moulded wood. She won Line Honours in her first-ever Fastnet, and over six decades later continues to sail-and compete-with unwavering spirit. With more than 50 entries now confirmed and less than 2 months remaining until the 2025 Rolex Middle Sea Race, anticipation is building. @rolexmiddlesearace