EN: Stunning 1960 wooden cutter built by Chantier Servin and renovated for modern comfort. Now based in Barcelona, this BIP-labeled sailboat is ready to sail back to the Atlantic via the Canal du Midi or continue Mediterranean adventures. It features two cabins, a 40 hp Iveco engine, well-maintained rigging, and modern electronics. A unique, history-filled sailboat, perfect for maritime heritage enthusiasts.
Magnificent 1960 wooden cutter built by the Chantier Servin shipyard in Granville, fully renovated to provide modern sailing comfort. Currently based in Barcelona, this unique sailboat is ready for a return to the Atlantic via the Canal du Midi, thanks to its shallow draft, or to continue exploring the Mediterranean.
Rigging and Sails: Excellent condition, recent sails.
Interior Accommodations: Two separate cabins, fully equipped kitchen, refrigerator, WC, with optimal headroom of 1.8 m.
Electronic Equipment: GPS, autopilot, repeaters, and other recent instruments.
Comfort for Long Cruises: Secure central cockpit, spacious and well-designed living space.
History and Heritage:
This historic Granville cutter has spanned generations and oceans, initially commissioned by the SNSM of Granville in the 1950s and later serving as a transport for a Granville doctor traveling to Chausey. Adapted over time for leisure sailing, it has navigated the English Channel, explored Breton coasts, the Gulf of Morbihan, and the Mediterranean, undergoing meticulous restoration by the Ãleaux shipyard in Noirmoutier.
An Exceptional BIP-Labeled Sailboat
This BIP-labeled vessel is ideal for those who wish to sail while contributing to the preservation of French maritime culture. Lovers of authentic boats and historically rich journeys will find this cutter to be a perfect choice!