The 35m Moonbeam IV, the classic yacht designed and built by the Scottish architect William Fife in 1914, has chosen JFA Yards for its multi-month refit. Known and recognized in Mediterranean classic regattas, Moombean IV has joined Mariquita in Brest since 2021. This refit, which took place from November to May, has enabled this classic yacht to bring back its magnificence.

In collaboration with the shipyard’s renowned expert in naval carpentry Hubert Stagnol, JFA Yachts undertook the refit works. Mechanical maintenance procedures were carried out. However, major restoration works were required for the hull and rig of Oregon pine.

The hull, entirely constructed in teak wood, was stripped and overhauled. Some pieces of wood as well as the sea cock were replaced. Then, a new topcoat, “Vanilla White“ Awlgrip topcoat, was applied to the hull.
The skylights were restored by JFA Yachts’ carpenters, while Hubert Stagnol’s co-workers sanded and re-varnished the bulwarks and the rig. It is worth mentioning that the head mast was also replaced.

Returning to service beginning May, Moonbeam IV went to Brest to receive her new sails with the famous number 8, and go through some tests. After the necessary training, Moonbeam IV is now heading towards Scotland to participate in the Fife Regatta that will take place from 10 to 17 June, 2022 in Fairlie.
French shipbuilder JFA Yachts was founded in 1993 by Frédéric Jaouen. JFA Yachts builds mono- and multihull power and sailing superyachts from 24 to 50 meters in length.
Credits: JFA Yachts