SYLPHE: New classic sailing yacht available for sale!

SYLPHE: New classic sailing yacht available for sale!

BGYB is delighted to announce the sale of the classic sailing yacht SYLPHE. This Bermudian Cutter cruiser, built between 1939 and 1947 by the Chantier Naval du Pharo, was designed by André Mauric. This iconic yacht is ideal for regattas and cruises in the Mediterranean!

January 23, 2025

SYLPHE: Elegance and history combined!

SYLPHE, an 18.25-metre Bermudian Cutter, was built between 1939 and 1947 by the Chantier Naval du Pharo in Marseille, to designs by the famous architect André Mauric. Its construction was interrupted by the Second World War, so it bears witness to exceptional expertise and a bygone era in yachting. Designed for long cruises and sailing with a reduced crew, she is equipped for optimum comfort at sea. For years, SYLPHE has sailed the Mediterranean and taken part in numerous classic regattas, seducing with her timeless elegance and remarkable performance. This yacht is ready to write a new chapter in its history!

SYLPHE: New classic sailing yacht available for sale!

To find out more about BGYB's yachts for sale, please visit the dedicated page: Sailing Yacht

To find out more about this Bermudian Cutter, visit the SYLPHE page.

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