Catamaran Day1 70
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Day1 70

Saint Mandrier, Var (France)


Skipper included


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  • 2024  year
  • 72 ft (22.00 m)  length

Equipment

  • Misc.

    • Guides & Maps
    • Safety equipment
  • Leisure

    • Barbecue
    • MP3/Jack
    • Stand up Paddle board (SUP)
  • Kitchen

    • Coffee maker
    • Dishwasher
    • Electric refrigerator
    • Freezer
    • Fridge
    • Ice Maker
  • Electronics

    • 220V converter
    • Anemometer
    • Anti-collision radar
    • Autopilot
    • Chart plotter
    • GPS
    • Sounder
    • VHF DSC
  • Deck equipment

    • Bimini
    • Boat awning
    • Bow thruster
    • Cockpit / Interior in teak
    • Cockpit table
    • Deck hand shower
    • Electric winch
    • Electric Windlass
    • Safety Net
    • Speakers in cockpit
    • Sprayhood
    • Swimming ladder
    • Teak deck
  • Comfort

    • Electric Toilets
    • Generator
    • Heater
    • Hot water
    • Stabilisers
    • Swim platform

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Options & Extras

Unless otherwise indicated, all obligatory and/or optional extras should be paid to the boat operator. Please note that (unless otherwise indicated) fuel and mooring expenses are not included. Be sure to check with the boat operator or your GlobeSailor advisor.

  • Included in the price

    Final Cleaning

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    National Park Tax

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    On board consumables

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    Skipper (excluding meals)

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    Stand up Paddle board (SUP)

    Included in the price

    Tender

    Included in the price

Our customers' reviews of this boat

4,5 · 4 reviews

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Saint Mandrier

Saint Mandrier

Situated on the peninsula of the same name, Saint-Mandrier nearly closes the Bay of Toulon. It is a place that has been welcoming sailors since ancient times seeing as the Phoenicians and Romans used to come here to moor. The peninsula was an island at the time, known as the Isle de Sépet. It ended up being connected to the continent with the construction of a causeway (isthme des Sablettes) in the 17th century. There are many beaches and viewpoints around offering spectacular vistas.

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