An €800,000 price drop has been announced on the 32.6-metre Vitters sailing yacht Anomaly, listed for sale with Jamie Small and Richard Lambert of Burgess.
Built in carbon fibre by the Dutch yard to a design by Malcolm McKeon, Anomaly was delivered in 2017 to experienced sailing yacht owners. She has undergone a recent refit, which encompassed a repaint including the hull, mast and boom, as well as a brand new set of cruising sails.
Thanks to a self-tacking jib, Anomaly can either be sailed with a small crew in cruising mode, or transformed into racing mode by swapping out the cruising sails for high-tech performance sails. She is a regatta regular and can often be spotted at some of the world's most prestigious events, having participated during previous editions of the Maxi Rolex Cup, Giorgio Armani Superyacht Regatta, Les Voiles de St Tropez and Palma Superyacht Cup.
A Rémi Tessier interior boasts modern styling and brightly lit spaces using bleached teak, white leather and lacquered copper among the luxurious materials in the decor. Accommodation is for six guests in three cabins comprising a master suite, VIP suite and a twin cabin, all with en suite bathroom facilities. Additional cabins house up to six crew members.
Onboard power management uses a hybrid system with two lightweight generators and a massive lithium battery pack. Under power, a single Volvo Penta engine drives this sailing yacht for sale to a cruising speed of 10 knots and a maximum speed of 12 knots.
Currently in dry dock in Badalona, Barcelona, completing her 10-year survey, Anomaly is now asking €15,800,000.

