A further price drop of €1,350,000 (20 per cent) has been announced on the 30.5-metre sailing catamaran Allures, listed for sale with David Legrand and Georges Bourgoignie of Fraser.
The Bureau Veritas-classed yacht was built from carbon fibre in 2006 by Compositeworks and Technicomposit in France, and subsequently underwent refits in 2022.
A somewhat neutral-toned interior by Allures Design (the owner’s wife, a talented interior designer) is offset by rich mahogany and fig woods and complemented by dark leather fittings. This is predominantly seen in the spacious main saloon with U-shaped seating and the forward-facing dining area, both of which showcase the mix of traditional and modern motifs.
Accommodation is for an owner's party of ten across five cabins, comprising a main deck master suite, and two doubles and convertible twins in the hulls. There are further quarters for five crew.
The broker pointed out that Allures sails at an impressive 20 knots in "normal conditions" and has reached speeds of 27 knots under sail. The 36-metre carbon wing mast rotates to allow the highest performance from the Cuben fibre sails.
The yacht comes fully equipped for a variety of leisure activities, including water skiing, diving, windsurfing and kayaking.
"Combining timeless design, proven performance and luxurious comfort, Allures represents a unique opportunity in today’s market," said her brokers.
According to data from BOATPro, Allures has been on the market since January 2024, receiving a previous €1,550,000 price reduction a year ago in October 2024.
The 135GT sailing yacht for sale may also cruise under power at 12 knots with her twin 355hp Cummins diesel engines. Range under power is 1,500 nautical miles at 11 knots. Key specs include a beam of 13.1 metres and a 4.1-metre draft, which can be reduced to 2.2 metres.
Allures is now asking €5,600,000, currently lying in Saint-Raphaël, France.