Engineered for exceptional performance and agility, this 2003 Bakewell-White Pocket Maxi 67 is a high-speed cruiser built in New Zealand using advanced carbon fiber and Kevlar composite technology. With an overall length of 18.13 meters and a beam of 5.25 meters, the vessel is designed for both competitive racing and efficient cruising. The yacht features a sophisticated hydraulic retractable keel, allowing the draft to vary between 2.90m and 4.50m for optimal stability and versatility in different water depths.
Technical excellence defines this build, including a carbon mast, carbon rudder with self-aligning bearings, and a comprehensive suite of Lewmar and Harken deck hardware. Propulsion is provided by a single 150 Hp Cummins 4BT3.9-M engine with only 10 hours of use, coupled with a hydraulic PTO system that powers both the keel mechanism and the anchor winch. Maintenance has been a priority, with the hull and mast repainted in 2019 and extensive electronic upgrades installed in 2024, including new B&G Zeus S chartplotters and VHF units.
The interior layout accommodates up to 14 people, balancing race-ready functionality with comfortable living. It offers three cabins and two bathrooms, including an owner’s cabin forward with a private en-suite. The living area features a linear galley equipped with a three-burner gas stove, oven, and dual refrigeration options. A separate technical room aft houses the navigation station and three additional crew berths, making the yacht highly capable for extended trips.
This vessel comes with a diverse sail inventory, including a 2019 mainsail, multiple carbon jibs, four gennakers, and storm sails. Currently located in Toscana, Italy, this used boat represents a unique opportunity for those seeking a highly competitive yet versatile sailing platform. The asking price has been recently reduced to 330.000 EUR, and the agency is based at via Carlo Ginori, 95 in Cecina Mare.