FELUCA
FELUCA is a beautiful 21.60m sailing yacht. Her interior is accessible both from the stern and the central cockpit. The aft cockpit gives access to an area comprising of two cabins : a twin with en-suite and a cabin with bunk beds and an external bathroom. The linear galley to port goes through to the saloon and has a well accessible and spacious engine room to starboard. In the saloon, a comfy oval dining table is surrounded by light coloured U- shaped sofas and opposite, the chart table and a small lounge with a card table. From the saloon, a corridor leads to the forward guest area, featuring a cabin with a queen-size bed and a single bed on top, en-suite bathroom and a cabin with bunk beds and an indoor/outdoor bathroom door. Further forward, the owner’s stateroom offers a central double bed, wardrobe, and en-suite bathroom with a shower in a separate compartment.
FELUCA’s only owners have always regularly and accurately maintained and upgraded the yacht.
Special Features :
Double cockpit with double access to below decks
Max spar carbon mast and boom
In-boom furling mainsail
Total five cabins and five bathrooms
Owner's cabin forward and navigation area at the aft
Large and well accessible engine room
Yanmar 260 hp engine
Single owner
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