Arbellara, France
£838,325GBPListed price €995,000 EUR Tax Paid / Included
ACOA is a beautiful cruising yacht rigged in ketch, built by Double & Jesse in Germany and designed by Ed Dubois. Built in Aluminium, she is made for long passage and to go across oceans. During her lifetime, she has been around the world and also in the Antarctic. She has undergone a refit in Orams Marine in New Zealand in 2005. She has always been extremely well maintained and has just finished another refit: new paint job (superstructure, hull, mast, boom), all electronic systems have been upgraded, domestic equipment changed.A second world tour was forecasted but the owner changed his plans and navigated in the Mediterranean during summer, and during the winter ACOA was maintained by a professional crew onboard. She is totally safe, reliable and seaworthy.
Features
Contact Information
To receive her full specification please contact us :
assistant@bernard-gallay.com
Read more
Your message has been sent.
Boat ID:1811837
By submitting this form, you agree to our Privacy & Cookie Policy
Site protected by Google reCAPTCHA Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply
Using a Yacht Broker or Selling Privately
Just as buying a home involves a large financ...
Sunseeker Yachts for Sale: A Buyer’s Guide
If you’re thinking about buying a yacht...
8 Weeks Sailing Per Year From Just €6,452
Dream Yacht Charter’s Dream Easy Buyba...
£294,888 GBP
Listed price €350,000 EUR
View details
£669,817 GBP
Listed price €795,000 EUR
£320,164 GBP
Listed price €380,000 EUR
£547,649 GBP
Listed price €650,000 EUR
View all 73 boats
£884,664 GBP
Listed price €1,050,000 EUR
Find the perfect Dübbel & Jesse Ed Dubois Aluminium Ketch
£838,325 GBP
Listed price €995,000 EUR
£716,157 GBP
Listed price €850,000 EUR
Find the perfect Dübbel & Jesse
Why not register your interest in these similar boats?
We will send the following details to the sellers of the selected boats: Your name, email address, phone number (if provided). your country and which boat(s) you are interested in.
This feature requires cookies to be enabled on your browser.