$75,000 Introducing the 1985 ROSS 35 "HEAD OFFICE" Prov
A True New Zealand Racing Legend If you're searching for a genuine performance yacht with an enviable racing pedigree, Head Office deserves your immediate attention. Designed by renowned New Zealand yacht designer Murray Ross and built by Hopwood Yachts, this 1985 Ross 35 has earned a reputation as a fast, competitive, and highly rewarding yacht to sail. Originally campaigned by Murray Ross himself, Head Office has enjoyed considerable success on racecourses throughout New Zealand and remains a proven performer today. The Ross 35 design is widely respected for its exceptional balance, responsiveness, and speed. Whether competing around the buoys, tackling offshore races, or enjoying spirited coastal cruising, Head Office delivers exhilarating sailing performance combined with comfortable accommodation below. For more information, or to schedule a viewing of this beautiful vessel, please contact Ashleigh Macdonald on 0273263486 or email [email protected]

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