ALLOY · 1992

SEAQUELL #2

For Sale

Subject to CA/broker confirmation

Asking
€2,300,000

Alloy Yachts launched SEAQUELL #2 in 1992, representing the New Zealand yard's early dedication to pushing the boundaries of modern sailing yacht construction.

The 32. 92-meter vessel emerged during a pivotal period when Alloy was establishing its reputation for innovative approaches to large yacht building, applying techniques and materials that would later influence an entire generation of sailing superyachts.

Length
32.92M

A 32.92m ALLOY Sail Yacht

About this yacht

Alloy Yachts launched SEAQUELL #2 in 1992, representing the New Zealand yard's early dedication to pushing the boundaries of modern sailing yacht construction. The 32.92-meter vessel emerged during a pivotal period when Alloy was establishing its reputation for innovative approaches to large yacht building, applying techniques and materials that would later influence an entire generation of sailing superyachts. This particular yacht demonstrates the shipyard's foundational commitment to marrying performance with luxury, a balance that required meticulous attention to both structural engineering and onboard living spaces. Alloy's approach centered on creating vessels that could deliver genuine sailing performance without compromising the comfort expectations of discerning owners, a philosophy that shaped every decision from hull design through interior planning. The builder's expertise in working with advanced materials and construction methods is evident throughout SEAQUELL #2, reflecting the yard's early adoption of techniques that maximized strength while minimizing weight. This technical foundation allowed for the creation of sailing yachts that could perform across diverse conditions while maintaining the refined accommodation standards that define luxury yachting. SEAQUELL #2 stands as a notable example from Alloy's formative years, capturing the yard's emerging mastery of large sailing yacht construction during a decade when few builders possessed the specialized knowledge required for such projects. The yacht represents not just individual craftsmanship, but the broader evolution of an industry learning to combine traditional sailing values with contemporary luxury expectations.

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