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ANTIBES YACHT SHOW<br />
FLEURTJE<br />
Designed by Robert Clark, Fleurtje was built in 1960 at De Vries Lentsch in Holland.<br />
Continuously maintained to Lloyd’s class (with this year’s survey recently completed),<br />
her steel hull and aluminium superstructure has been totally repainted and much of<br />
the mechanical and sailing gear upgraded or replaced.<br />
Fleurtje is in the finest condition of her life and Gerald Dijkstra’s enhancements<br />
have optimised performance, giving considerable handling improvements and<br />
a speed of 17 knots. Built to sail the oceans, Fleurtje is easily capable of<br />
a circumnavigation. Largely self-sufficient, repairs and minor refits can<br />
even be completed on board.<br />
The main and dining saloons have oak cross-beamed ceilings,<br />
gleaming brass and solid-oak panelling, creating an atmosphere<br />
of polished elegance.<br />
Guest cabins include a master, two doubles, one twin and<br />
two singles, all with en-suite bathrooms that have a full<br />
bath, marble walls and basin tops, gold-plated fittings and<br />
teak decking. Single cabins also have Pullman bunks.<br />
Classic in style, Fleurtje is the only important three<br />
masted schooner currently available for sale.<br />
De Vries Lentsch, 1960/2005, 56.99m/187’, 12 guests, €15m