LIMOSA: Price cut for this racing trimaran!

LIMOSA: Price cut for this racing trimaran!

BGYB is delighted to announce a price reduction for the S/Tri MOD 70 LIMOSA. Built in 2011 by CDK Technologies, this high-performance racing trimaran is now being offered at the attractive price of €1,400,000!

November 18, 2024

LIMOSA: The elite trimaran for sale!

LIMOSA, built in 2011 by CDK Technologies and designed by VPLP Architects, is a world-class racing trimaran. With a length of 21.20 m and a beam of 16.80 m, she offers unrivalled performance at sea. Ideal for regattas or high-speed enthusiasts, this boat benefits from a proven design and a history linked to the elite of ocean racing.

LIMOSA: Price cut for this racing trimaran!

With a 4.50 m draught, she is equipped to guarantee a perfect balance between speed and manoeuvrability. Her unique design, the fruit of experience in the ORMA 60 class, combines robustness and performance. Under French flag, LIMOSA is an ideal choice for those looking for a trimaran at the cutting edge of technology. 

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