Chiemsee Yachting

LIBERTIST (L) 703

Perfect for inland and coastal sailing

Factsheet
Length 18m
Persons 5

Description

Libertist means freedom, speed and the pure joy of sailing. It is also the highest quality, resulting from craftsmanship and innovative materials. A very light yacht, equipped with mini wings, carbon rotary mast and rich electronics. Libertist was built primarily for demanding sailors who simply love this sport. DESIGNER: Erik Lerouge: Experienced sailor, active participant in several regattas, with a passion for sailing and even greater experience in yacht design. He sails with and against the wind, but mainly designs against the current of the mainstream yacht industry. His projects are developed for discerning customers who love wind and water and want to enjoy sailing. His innovative approach to solutions and materials and the rigorous tests he carries out result in yachts with excellent characteristics and a growing number of satisfied customers over the years. Thanks to his passion and professionalism, he has been a recognized yacht designer on the international market for many years. He has realized several projects of single, double and tri-hull yachts. After several decades of cooperation with shipyards from all over Europe, in 2016 he started working with a Polish investor for whom he created exclusive projects of innovative trimarans using hydrofoils. Rega YACHT: The undisputed leader in the production of super yachts as well as motor and sailing yachts for international ship owners. The company works with renowned Italian shipyards such as: Vismara, Eryd, Mylius, Nautilus, Comar. In 2007 it started cooperation with the company “Southern Wind Shipyard”, one of the largest manufacturers of boats in the Republic of South Africa. The “Rega YACHT” brand is recognized worldwide and is associated with solidity, high product quality, modern industrial design and style. The technological level of production of yacht components (hull, mast, etc.) is very high. The yachts are built from glass fiber, carbon fiber and Kevlar, using the vacuum method, resin infusion and prepreg.

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