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Vessel Type: Bermuda Cutter
Nagaïna Specifications:
LOA: 54’4″ / 16.60m – LWL: 38’3″ / 11.70m – Beam: 11’9″ / 3.65m – Draft: 7’5” / 2.30m – Hull Number: – Designer: François Camatte – Original Owner: – Current Owner: – Year Built: October 20, 1950 – Built By: Attilio Chiesa & Fils, Cannes, France – Hull Material: – Gross Displacement: 17 Tonnes – Sail Number: – Sail Area: 1,291 sq ft / 120 sq m
Historical:
Built by Attilio Chiesa & Fils, Cannes, France to Lloyds earning highest A rating.
The Bermuda cutter Nagaïna was launched in Cannes on October 20, 1950. This fine racer was designed by François Camatte, naval architect who produced more than sixty international tonnage for French and foreign yachtmen. A French architect, a French construction site, a French pavilion. The greatest care was taken in its construction and it was made with first choice materials: bordered in 30 mm Gran Bassam mahogany, Burmese teak deck, mast and boom in spruce without a blemish.
AND TODAY ? Nagaïna participates each year in the circuit of the French Association of Traditional Yachts (AFYT): Imperial Regattas (Ajaccio), Voiles d’Antibes, Porquerolles Classic, Voiles du Vieux-Port (Marseille), Bailly de Suffren Trophy (Saint-Tropez / Malta), André Mauric Trophy (Marseille), Royal Regattas (Cannes), Voiles de Saint-Tropez.