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Classic beauty, serious sailor. La Peregrina is a gorgeous 1984 Frers 72, a proper sailing yacht with real pedigree and traditional elegance you simply don't find in modern builds. She's built for those who want an authentic sailing experience, not a floating apartment, and her teak deck and cockpit are genuinely stunning.
Spacious crew option. With 5 cabins and 18 berths, this yacht suits larger groups or a generous owner's setup with professional crew; you've got room to spread out and real character. The mix of navigation electronics (chart plotter, radar) and comfort basics (generator, fridge, TV) suggests a boat that's been thoughtfully maintained for longer charters.
Value depends on rate. At that deposit level and vintage, you're likely looking at strong value compared to newer 70-footers, classic Frers designs are sought-after and this one has solid seamanship credentials. Just confirm the full weekly/monthly price, as older yachts can vary wildly depending on how well they've been kept up mechanically.
Age is the honest note. She's 40 years old, which means mechanical surprises are always possible; make sure you're comfortable with that reality and that the operator's maintenance records are transparent. Before booking a long international flight to reach her, request recent survey data and clarify exactly what spares and support the operator provides if something fails mid-charter.
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Based at Monte Real Club de Yates de Baiona, in Baiona, Spain. La Peregrina is operated by Julio Verne Nautica.
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Monte Real Club de Yates de Baiona sits in the southernmost Rías of Galicia, offering immediate access to the Ría de Vigo's protected waters and the dramatic coastline towards the Portuguese border. From here, week-one cruising typically explores the steep granite cliffs and tight anchorages of the Ría de Pontevedra to the north, or you can push south to the Ría de Aldán and beyond into Portuguese waters around the Douro estuary. The prevailing northwesterlies funnel down the Rías, providing reliable sailing in summer months; the marina's sheltered position makes it ideal for crews acclimatizing before heading further into the Atlantic swell.
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