Dedicated to the second-hand sale of the catamarans ORC, our expertise is based on more than 10 years of experience in the construction sites.
ORC, based in Lorient, is delivering its 50th unit this year, all models combined, and no longer needs to prove the speed of its models. Easy to handle and maintain, lightweight, they offer extreme sailing sensations.
Lightweight and well-canvassed, it offers unique sensations thanks to its tiller, while providing its owners with volume and comfort. A compromise found in VERY few multihulls!
Launched in 2021 and delivered in early 2022, IAGO is N.14 in the series.
This magnificent catamaran is in owner’s version, with many custom interior layouts. It offers a warm atmosphere thanks to its beautiful woodwork.
Number 26 in the series and the last ORC 42 ever produced by Marsaudon, Saoufé is now available after just one season of sailing in the Mediterranean. Marsaudon having ceased production of this model, it represents a unique opportunity to acquire a very recent boat, offering an exceptional opportunity for enthusiasts of high-performance multihulls.
The ORC 42 is designed for fast sailors. Its epoxy-foam sandwich structure offers optimum rigidity while reducing overall weight, enabling top-level performance even in light wind conditions.
With an impressive track record in races such as the Route du Rhum, Fastnet and ARC, as well as countless memories of family cruises around the world. Light and simple, ORC/Marsaudons can be easily adapted to a variety of uses, without ever forgetting the essential: Sailing pleasure!
With this in mind, the current owner, an experienced sailor, turned to the Lorient shipyard to build his TS42: Force 28 II.
Designed for dual use, Force 28 II has proven its qualities in both regattas and family use. Her future owner will have the choice to enjoy her as she pleases!
Before you take the plunge and put your yacht up for sale, it’s a good idea to have it appraised by one of our brokers. This will not only tell you a lot about your yacht’s value, but also about market trends, the number of units available and buyers waiting, and the condition of your yacht in relation to comparable models.
Do you have to change the sails now?
Will this seemingly expensive option boost the resale price and increase the desirability of your boat?
Did you know that? When buying a used boat, it is possible to resume a leasing contract in progress — a simple solution to facilitate your acquisition while benefiting from an advantageous financing method.
Leasing with Option d的Achat (LOA) is a financing solution that allows you to gradually become owner while controlling your budget with customizable monthly payments and tax benefits.
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This new 52-foot catamaran model brings together the historical composite boatbuilding know-how of our shipyard and the Grand Large Yachting group’s blue water cruising expertise.
She’s a blue water sailing catamaran on which life is pleasant, and sailing is even more, in total safety.
The output is a simple and light catamaran, benefiting from every possible improvement in the field of naval architecture and ergonomics, focusing on essentials.
The ORC52.2 catamaran starts sailing when others are motoring, reaches above average top speeds, and is very rarely overtaken on the water.
This outstanding 57 foot catamaran has been conceived to fulfil the expectations of customers looking for more accommodation space to welcome family and friends, for short cruises or fast blue water cruising, in optimum safety. As a matter of fact, this perfectly embodies Grand Large Yachting group’s mission.
Designed by Marc Lombard Yacht Design, her silhouette is one of a kind. If she’s definitely a head-turning on the water, she’s also undoubtedly its master.
The ORC57 catamaran starts sailing with 5 knots of true wind speed, and excels in acceleration and relaunch, offering second-to-non sensations for a fast-cruising catamaran equipped with a tiller!