Class 40 Lift V2
Sail

Class 40 Lift V2

Eora is a fantastic example of the latest design from Marc Lombard, a Lift V2 Class 40, built with Glass Epoxy Sandwich by Innovation Composites and launched in 2021. In her short career in 2022, she placed 6th in the Normandy Channel Race, 12th in Drheam Cup and 9th in La 40 Malouine Lamotte. Wi...
Year
2021
Condition
Used
Model
Class
Length
480

Description

Eora is a fantastic example of the latest design from Marc Lombard, a Lift V2 Class 40, built with Glass Epoxy Sandwich by Innovation Composites and launched in 2021. In her short career in 2022, she placed 6th in the Normandy Channel Race, 12th in Drheam Cup and 9th in La 40 Malouine Lamotte. With the proven success of the scow bow this boat has been designed to perform fast and efficiently on all points of sail. She  is a fast and beautiful boat in excellent sail away condition.  

 

‘Eora’ has been equipped and maintained to the highest standards. She comes with a comprehensive inventory including new Axxon carbon mast and NZ carbon rigging, Madintec instruments, and new North Sails. She has always been dry-stored on her own cradle. She would make a great turn-key solution for anyone wanting to race in Class 40 or other ocean races. 

Disclaimer

The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.

Specification

Model
Year
2021
Condition
Used
Price
€650,000
Type
Class
Length
480
Fuel Type
Diesel
Hull Material
Fiberglass
Location
La Trinite sur mer, Morbihan, France
Tax Status
Tax Not Paid
LOA
42 ft 6 in
Beam
14 ft 9 in

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