Year built / refit | 2008 |
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Guest capacity | 12 |
Number of cabins | 6 |
Total crew | 6 |
Length | 43 m |
Beam | 8.4 m |
Draft | 4 m |
Air conditioning | Full |
Jacuzzi | On deck |
Wifi | Yes |
Cruising speed | 11 knots |
Maximum speed | 13 knots |
Fuel consumption | 50 lt/hour |
The 144’ traditional gulet, MARE NOSTRUM sails the Turkish Mediterranean and Aegean coasts and throughout Greek waters from May through to October, offering her guests a whole new world of experiences. Discover new flavours, new horizons and all the peace and tranquility of sailing. With her strong schooner rig, MARE NOSTRUM drifts along effortlessly under summer winds, with the chance to entertain a pod of cheerful dolphins.
Classed as a luxury gulet, MARE NOSTRUM was designed and built specifically for charter and lunched in 2008. She offers 12 guests the opportunity to holiday in style, with excellent amenities and five-star service. While providing sumptuous accommodating for up to 12, a party of 16 guests can be seated around a beautifully inlaid al fresco dining table. The entire dining area is concealed from view while in port, assuring a high level of privacy.
The yacht's interior, finished in rich mahogany and marble exudes extra charm thanks to the artistry of local woodworkers and stonemasons. Twelve guests have a choice of double and single-berth cabins. There are six in total and each cabin is more or less equal in size.
The crew of the MARE NOSTRUM have been with her for many years and as they know the yacht and the cruising ground intimately, they have secured a very fine reputation for quality service.
Number of cabins | 6 |
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Master cabin | 5 |
Twin cabin | 1 |
6 m Joker with 115 hp
3,5 m with 30 hp
Jet-Ski 750
Fishing Equipment
2 x Sea Kayak
Wind Surfer
Waterski
Snorkeling Equipment
Skis
Kneeboard
Plasma TV in saloon
Satellite system LCD TV in each cabin
Nintendo Wii
Playstation III
Wifi
2 x 725 hp MAN
2 x 47 kW + 33 kW Westerbeke
May , June , July , August , September , October | € 80.000 |
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The Charter Fee includes the charter of the yacht with all its equipment in working order, tools, stores, cleaning materials, basic consumable stores for engine-room, deck and cabins etc.; the crew's wages, food; the insurance of the yacht for marine risk and third party claims and the crew for employer's liability.
VAT
Advanced provisioning allowance (APA): the charterer is charged extra, at cost, for the charter expenses: fuel for the yacht, RIB or other tenders; food, soft drinks, wines, beers, spirits for the charterer, other consumable stores, berthing dues and other harbour charges away from the yacht's own berth, including pilotage fees and charges for water and electricity taken from the shore, laundry, telephone, fax or telex via radio or Inmarsat, as well as the hire costs of any special equipment placed on board at the request of the charterer. 25-40% APA is given to the yacht prior to the charter to allow the captain to buy fuel and provision the yacht as per the charterer's demands. At the end of the charter, the captain presents full accounts of all expenditure. The charterer is either refunded any money not used or asked to pay any additional costs not covered by the APA.