

DHL
Built for the Swedish 'EF' syndicate and campaigned by Paul Cayard to victory in the 1998 Whitbread Round the World Yacht Race, the yacht was then purchased by 'Illbruck Challenge' as a training boat for their attempt to win the 2002 Volvo Ocean Race, which John Kostecki and his crew achieved. Renamed DHL, she competed in the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race under the helm of Olympic medallist Mitch Booth. Today DHL is in commercial survey and provides the perfect opportunity to promote charter operations allowing up to 5 crew and 25 passengers.
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| Model: | Volvo 60 |
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| Length: | 19.50m (64ft) |
| Beam: | 5.25m (17ft 2") |
| Draft: | 3.75m (12ft 3") |
| Displacement: | 13,500kg (29,700lbs) |
| Year: | 1997 |
| Designer: | Farr Yacht Design |
| Builder: | Giles/Smith |
| Construction: | Composite |
| Engine Type: | Yanmar 4JH2TE |
| Location: | Australia (Sydney) |
| Asking Price: | POA AUD |






