Built in France by the Paimpol and Fécamp Maritime Workshops, based on the plans of naval architect Jean-Louis Noir, the VIA 52 is an aluminum monohull designed for durability and offshore navigation.
Its structure is particularly robust. It is equipped with a hydraulic centerboard (pivoting keel) (manual operation possible). The cockpit is deep and enclosed, providing enhanced safety in rough seas, while the double rudders ensure excellent maneuverability. Thermal insulation contributes to living comfort in all seasons.
As the first of a series of 6 units, this VIA 52 has benefited from numerous layout modifications and regular technical maintenance by its last owner.
An exceptional blue-water cruising sailboat: robust, self-sufficient, comfortable, and ready for long passages. It combines a solid construction, optimized interior layout, and ease of use rarely found on boats in this category. An extraordinary blue-water cruiser offering durability and flexibility...