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| Designer | John G Alden | |
| Year | 1938 | |
| Length | 25,56 meters | |
| Beam | 5,54 meters | |
| Draft | 3,24 meters | |
| Gréement | schooner | |
| Hull | Steel | |
| Displacment | 65 Tons | |
| Accommodation | 4 doubles cabins | |
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Lelantina, a 83.10 ft gaff rigged schooner. Designed by J. G. Alden and built in 1937 (Bremen, Germany) of steel, she was fully restored a few years ago. She is fitted out as a comfortable cruising yacht. Her accommodation is up to eight guest in four cabins : three double beds and one twin cabin. There is a cosy main saloon for relaxing and dining. She is finished in rich wood panelling, gentle lighting and soft coloured fabrics. On the deck you will enjoy a cool afternoon drink and the sunset when mooring. Modern amenities includes laundry, satellite, phone, e.mail, TV, music system and video library. Lelantina is also capable of an outstanding performance in Classic International Regattas as Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez ... She is a magnificent sight when under full sail and one of the most powerful yacht in the Mediterranean. Lelantina is ideal for either a family cruise or a corporate entertaining in the Mediterranean. |
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Price 4 000 Euro / day 25 000 Euro / week MYBA terms |
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