Got a spare $2.3M

tug-like boat, which no matter how well built can be, doesn't hold a candle to the Moonen in terms of elegance, if we're honest.
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Yup MapisM, elegance is in the eye of the beholder but it is a big part of choosing a boat. The Moonen 84's and 97's are quite beautiful to look at. As is the Baglietto in the OP
 
We had a look around a Moonen named Phoebe, on the Camper and Nicholson berths, at the Palma Boat Show last year, we thought she was an absolutely beautiful, breathtaking boat. Lovely inside and out.

Phoebe is a beautiful boat and one that i would buy in a flash if my numbers came up. The owner is also an absolute Gentlemen and a delightful chap to know.
 
Hello guys,
back on the forum after a long absence, just coming back to the topic about the Minorca; I was lucky enough to visit that boat with the owner. She has been painstakly restored, and modernised in some aspects, though respecting the styling of the boat. I must say the work done seems very nice.
By the way, I know of another Minorca (Baglietto only built 9 of them if i'm not mistaken) to be entirely restored. An exciting project.
 
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