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MORE FUN, LESS HASSLE

So believes Hamilton’s Stewart (Stu) Hardy – one of four owners who signed up to share the M55 – freshly-arrived from the Australian builder’s factory. And Hardy should know – the M55 is his third Ownaship vessel.

His exposure to the company’s syndicate philosophy began about eight years ago with a tenth-share in a Rayglass 4000. In 2018 he swapped that for a sixth-share in a Maritimo 51, and then, spurred

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