Yachting Monthly

Sold in six hours

The sale of Pearl of Penzance was both shockingly sudden and painfully slow.

Everyone advised us that Europe would be our best market and we fully expected to sail Pearl home. Or worst case ship her, should COVID-19 steal a summer crossing.

With this in mind our cunning plan was to dip our toe in the market to test the waters and so it was a real shock to hear that she had sold

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