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'Samatom' - The 2020 Grand Soleil 44 is for Sale

20th September 2023
‘Samatom’ is an excellent example of this fantastic Grand Soleil model. She was the first 44 to be launched in September 2020 and has been highly successful in the Irish IRC racing scene since
‘Samatom’ is an excellent example of this fantastic Grand Soleil model. She was the first 44 to be launched in September 2020 and has been highly successful in the Irish IRC racing scene since Credit: Bob Bateman

The Key Yachting Brokerage team are delighted to have a Grand Soleil 44 coming to the market soon.

The Grand Soleil 44 represents the true Italian design and style of Cantiere del Pardo yachts; it is the perfect balance between cruising and racing performance without sacrificing comfort and elegance onboard.

‘Samatom’ is an excellent example of this fantastic Grand Soleil model. She was the first 44 to be launched in September 2020 and has been highly successful in the Irish IRC racing scene since, including placing first in her class in Sovereign's Cup 2021, winning her division in Cork Week 2022, a podium in the Round Ireland Race in Class in 2022 and a podium finish in the ISORA 2022 series.

Samatom, Grand Soleil 44, interiorSamatom, Grand Soleil 44, interior

‘Samatom’ is a three-cabin, two-head version and comes with everything you need to get out racing or cruising with a large sail inventory, including North Sails and recent additional Quantum Sails and a range of electronics, including B&G chart plotters and Cyclops Smart Tune load sensor.

She will be available to view in Dun Laoghaire, Ireland, soon.

The full specification will be available on the Key Yachting Brokerage page next week.

For further information, contact Irish agent Mark Mansfield at [email protected] or +353 87 2506838

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Four-time Olympian Mark Mansfield is a Professional Sailor. More on Mark here

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