WELCOME ABOARD A UNIQUE PIECE OF AMERICA’S CUP HISTORY
ESPECIFICACIONES TÉCNICAS:
Length | 95’8 / 29.16m |
Beam | 21’6 / 6.56m |
Draft | 9’2 / 2.8m |
Gross Tonnage | 140 GT |
Cruising Speed | 10 Knots |
Built | 1962 | 2023 (Refitted) |
Builder | Richard Iron Works |
Model | Custom |
Interior Design | Christian Liaigre |
LUXURY CLASSIC SUPER YACHT AT THE HEART OF THE 37TH AMERICA’S CUP
La Fenice is a beautiful 95-foot luxury motor yacht with British sailing history built into its DNA. Launched in 1962 to support ‘Sovereign’, Britain’s entry into the 19th America’s Cup, it has a rich history working with the French Navy, as well as being owned by the renowned German photographer Peter Lindbergh.
La Fenice has been meticulously and lovingly refurbished by the iconic French design house Christian Liaigre. Crafted with rich natural materials of dark woods and leather, the attention to detail can be felt in every part of the boat, bringing the true beauty and heritage of La Fenice to life.
1964 AMERICA’S CUP ROOTS
La Fenice was designed by Laurent Giles and
launched in 1962 as ‘Diadem of Dewlish.’ She was to be the mother ship to J A Boydens
America’s Cup venture with ‘Sovereign’ in Newport Rhode Island, 1964.