Nautor Swan 44
Tel: +39 333 74 89 281
Email:
https://www.grabauinternational.com/brokerage/nautor-swan-44-2645765/
Description
One of the most iconic S&S Swan designs of all the time with 76 hulls built between 1972 and 1975. A fibreglass IOR Sloop by Sparkman & Stephens, the Swan 44 S&S was first introduced by Nautor’s Swan at the 1972 fall boat shows, at the London Boat show she was awarded the “Boat of the Yacht Show”, the first in history of a non-British built boat won.
JOCONDE is hull 67 and was launched in May 1975 and has recently benefitted from a comprehensive restoration and refit completed during 2022/23 making her one of the best presented examples of this iconic classic Sparkman & Stephens designs, confirmed by an award for ‘Most Elegant’ S&S Swan category at the 10th S&S Swan Rendezous in the summer of 2023.
JOCONDE offers a great opportunity to acquire a ‘turn key’ classic Swan, eligible to take part in some of the most iconic regattas and yachting rendezvous across the Med’ and further afield.
A brief list of upgrades performed in the last years includes:
- Epoxy-treated hull
- Repainted non-slip side decks and replacement of cockpit teak
- Zero-houred engine
- New Brunton propeller
- Full refurbishment and repainting of rig
- New sails including Code Zero
- Restoration and overhaul of winches
- New B&G sailing instruments including radar, plotter and autopilot
- Fitment of new Schenker watermaker
- Comprehensive rewiring and replumbing
- New Victron charging and inverter systems
- Lithium service batteries
- Victron digital systems monitoring system with Bluetooth and WiFi connection
- Solar panels
- Complete restoration of interiors with new veneers, varnishing, upholstery, countertops and lighting
- Conversion of forward pipecot cabin to double guest cabin
- Refurbished mast-step and rudder stock
- Relaminated hull/keel joint
- Carbon fiber folding swimming ladder
JOCONDE now offers a great opportunity to acquire a ‘turn key’ classic Swan, eligible to take part in some of the most iconic regattas and yachting rendezvous across the Med’ and further afield.