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Paulena
[ SAILBOAT · BUILT 1966 ]

Paulena

Length
74ft
Builder
Sangermani
Guests
7 / 4 cabins
Cabins
4
Built
1966
Type
Sail
Price
€22,500 — €24,500 / week

Yacht Description

“A 74ft Sangermani from 1966, based in Greece.”

Paulena yacht is a 74 ft long sailboat monohull and spends the summer season in W. Med -Naples/Sicily, W. Med -Riviera/Cors/Sard.. It was built by Sangermani in 1966. A refit was done in 2012. The yacht layout features 4 cabins and accommodates 7 guests. The cabin arrangement is following: 3 twin cabins, 1 single cabin.

The sailboat features 1x AIFO 220 CV engines .

Specifications

Length overall
74ft / 22 m
Beam
5.35m
Draft
2.7m
Builder
Sangermani
Year built
1966
Refit
2012
Type
Sail
Cruising speed
8 knots
Top speed
10 knots
Engines
1x AIFO 220 CV
Guests
7
Cabins
4

Cruising Areas

Summer Season

W. Med -Naples/Sicily
W. Med -Naples/Sicily
French Riviera
French Riviera

Accommodation

Total guests
7
Total cabins
4
Heads
2
A/C
Full
A/C at night
No
Jacuzzi
No

4 staterooms for 7 guests.

3
Twin cabins
1
Single cabins

Aft is the owner's quarters consisting of a large full-width cabin with two French beds, shower room and sink, a toilet room with sink and shower, and a large single cabin. Toward the bow we find two guest cabins both with twin beds served by a large bathroom with sink, shower and toilet.

Diving

Yacht offers Rendezvous Diving only

Registry & Permits

Flag
Italia
Homeport
Genoa

Charter Price

From €22,500 to €24,500 per week, plus APA.

Plus Expenses arrangement — boat and crew only, without tip.

Charter days
Base price
APA (35%)
Total estimate
Note
14 days
€45,000 — €49,000
€15,750 — €17,150
€60,750 — €66,150
Discounts outside main season common
7 days
€22,500 — €24,500
€7,875 — €8,575
€30,375 — €33,075
Standard charter rate
3 days
€11,250 — €12,250
€3,938 — €4,288
€15,188 — €16,538
Weekly rate / 6 x days

All prices generated as a guide. Availability subject to confirmation. Gratuity discretionary, typically 5%–25% of the base price.

Variable expenses — fuel, food, marina fees — are deducted from an Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA), an additional deposit added to the charter price. The remainder is returned after charter.