CharterSeascapes now also available as trailer charter

Andreas Fritsch

 · 05.03.2017

Charter: Seascapes now also available as trailer charterPhoto: YACHT/N. Guenter
As fast as a sports boat, almost as spacious as a small cruiser: Seascape 24
The Slovenian shipyard offers the models from 18 to 27 feet as a trailer team that crews can take to regattas or on holiday

The boats from the small, innovative shipyard are particularly popular with sporty crews and regatta sailors, as they are great fun to sail with a large gennaker and minimal weight, especially on the beam reach. Having already been offering flotillas to the Kornati islands and charters on the Croatian coast for several years, the Slovenians are now taking the next step and offering the boats on a trailer from Lubljana.

Interested crews can pick up the Seascape 18, 24 and 27 models there and use them themselves for events, training or holiday cruises throughout Europe. They will receive instruction on rigging and launching when they collect the boats, but a corresponding service can also be booked on request. The boats can also be brought to a desired destination harbour for an additional charge. There are also plans to offer handovers at other locations, depending on prior hire - a kind of chain cruise on land, so to speak. Training sessions including video analysis can also be booked.

  Seascape 18: fast, easy to handle gennaker boat with double berthPhoto: YACHT /B. Koltof Seascape 18: fast, easy to handle gennaker boat with double berth

However, the unusual service has its price: the 18er costs 160 euros per day, for a week 945 euros, the 24er 300 euros/day and 1785 euros/week, the 28 already 450 euros/day, 2660 euros/week. For the latter you can get a good yacht of 38 to 40 feet for a week in summer in Croatia. There are no discounts for different seasons for the Seascapes.

More information and bookings via the new Charter website the shipyard.

Andreas Fritsch

Andreas Fritsch

Editor Travel

Andreas Fritsch was born in Buxtehude in 1968 and has been sailing since childhood, first in a dinghy and later on his own keelboats on the Elbe and later the Baltic Sea. After studying political science, German and history in Münster, he began working as a journalist and joined the YACHT editorial team in 1997. Since 2001, he has focussed on travel and charter and has travelled to almost all areas of the world and regularly charters in the Mediterranean, with Greece being his favourite area. He has written two cruising guides for the Mediterranean (Charter Guide Ionian Sea and Turkish Coast). In addition to travelling, he is a fan of the Open 60 and Maxi-Tri scene and regularly writes about these topics in YACHT. He has been sailing a classic GRP Grinde on the Baltic Sea for several years.

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