Diogene

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Previously owned by H.H. the Prince Ismail Hassan of Egypt, the Farouk Family and Bugatti,  Pelagia was ordered by C.J. Morgan.

A hundred years later, she was discovered abandoned in Guadaloupe by an Italian designer, a passionate historian of art and an art collector. After thorough investigation, he discovered the original designs and plans of the boat at the National Maritime Museum of Greenwich and managed to reconstruct a part of her unknown history through the Lloyd’s Registry of London.
Today, Diogene, ex Pelagia, is waiting to find the right passionate owner to undergo a huge and important refit which will bring her back to life and to her original glare.

Restoration at Gweek Quay in Cornwall?

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