Top view of a boat on blue water with two people in a floating device tethered to the back, and a Simrad NSO 4 marine navigation display shown on left side.

Full rebuild for yacht featured in Bond movie

A piece of yachting history is now for sale after a full top-to-bottom rebuild.

Trafalgar (ex Moonmaiden II) is a beautiful classic who appeared in the James Bond film The Living Daylights, in the cheesy scene colloquially known as ‘better make that two’.

At 39m, she features satin finished french mahogany in the interior, while her expansive deck space offers relaxed seating, sunbathing and informal dining. Her five, generous staterooms comprise the master on the main deck, full beam VIP aft, two doubles and a twin.

Built in 1975, her current asking price is EURO 2,350,000. She comes equipped with a Yamaha jet ski, a Novurania EQ 540 tender with capacity for 10 people, and a 3.5-metre Walker Bay tender.

A foiling dinghy glides on the water, showcasing high-performance equipment, alongside Pro-Set's epoxy solutions for composite manufacturing.

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