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New project for BCYC founder

Kaléa is a 70ft (21m) Italian yacht from the 1960s, designed by Bruno Veronese and built at Cantieri de Pisa in 1964. From the era of yachts like Blue Leopard, Gitane IV and Blue Sapphire, Kaléa was designed to have excellent sailing qualities matched by an equally good performance under power with comfortable accommodation for the owners, four guests and two crew.

was sailed from her home port in Rome to Genoa and shipped to Southampton and

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