
BLUE - 2001 61' 11" CANTIERE DEL PARDO Grand Soleil Maxi One
Nice Provence-Alpes-Cote-d'Azur France
($481,679 USD est.) €420,000 EUR
Sleek, powerful, and unmistakably elegant, BLUE is a 65-foot Grand Soleil Maxi One that perfectly fuses racing pedigree with refined Italian luxury. Designed for those who appreciate both adrenaline and aesthetics, she delivers thrilling performance under sail without ever compromising on comfort.
Her long, purposeful lines and performance hull speak to her racing DNA, while her expansive cockpit is equally suited to spirited sailing or sunset aperitifs at anchor. Twin wheels, clean deck layout, and a powerful sail plan make her a joy in all conditions. Responsive, balanced, and built to be driven.
*Please note the photos of the exterior are from before the vessel was renamed.
FULL SPECIFICATIONS
General Detailed Description
BLUE is an exceptional example of the Grand Soleil Maxi One platform, a 65-foot performance cruiser built by the renowned Italian shipyard Cantiere del Pardo and launched in 2001. Her hull lines, conceived for speed and seakeeping, reflect the Maxi One’s pedigree as a yacht that excels both on passage and in spirited sailing. With an overall length of 18.86 metres and a beam of 5.28 metres, BLUE combines dynamic performance under sail with generous onboard volume for life at sea.
Powered by a reliable Yanmar 4LH-DTE diesel engine and configured with a sail drive and propeller, BLUE is capable of comfortable cruising at around eight knots, with the potential to exceed ten knots under power when conditions allow. The capacious 500-litre fuel tank and 450-litre fresh water tank support extended coastal or offshore cruising, while her efficient rig and hull form allow long distances to be covered under canvas with minimal reliance on auxiliary power. The engine has low hours, indicating careful use and sound mechanical condition.
Below decks, the layout is characterised by thoughtful design and the quality expected from an Italian builder of this calibre, accommodating six guests in three well-appointed cabins with separate crew quarters for two. The interior balances comfort and practicality, with systems such as Tempo two-zone air conditioning by Vemer and a Marineco watermaker enhancing liveability on extended voyages.
BLUE’s electrical systems are supported by a Paguro generator, providing dependable power ashore and at anchor, and her navigation suite — centred around Raymarine instrumentation with autopilot and radar — equips her for confident coastal and offshore passage making. Fuel and water filtration, robust deck hardware, and a well-considered steering arrangement contribute to safe, enjoyable handling in a variety of conditions.
Every aspect of BLUE reflects her dual nature as a capable high-performance sailing yacht and a comfortable cruising platform. Whether covering long distances under sail or hosting friends and family for a summer in the Mediterranean, she stands as a refined expression of the Grand Soleil Maxi One ethos: rare blend of speed, stability, and seafarer-centred design.

