Kriter was built in 1973 to compete in the first Whitbread Round the World Race, now called The Ocean Race (formerly Volvo Ocean Race). She was designed by famous French yacht designer Georges Auzepy-Brenneur and built by the well regards Nautic Saintonge Yard in Saujone, France. Her name stems from her sponsor, the French champagne company "Kriter". She arrived third in real time in the race and was afterwards refitted to be used as a pleasure yacht ...
Kriter was built in 1973 to compete in the first Whitbread Round the World Race, now called The Ocean Race (formerly Volvo Ocean Race). She was designed by famous French yacht designer Georges Auzepy-Brenneur and built by the well regards Nautic Saintonge Yard in Saujone, France. Her name stems from her sponsor, the French champagne company "Kriter". She arrived third in real time in the race and was afterwards refitted to be used as a pleasure yacht by her patron. After the race she sailed in the Mediterranean Sea and later also in the West Indies. Track was lost of her in the early 80's. She was found again in the early 2000's but had to be restored completely. After another 3 years of restoration works from 2019 to 2022 she's finally sailing again in the Mediterranean. She is our family home and accordingly treated with a lot of love. Kriter hosts comfortably 6-8 guests plus 2 crew members in three double, one triple and one single cabine. There are a total of three bathrooms. This year we'll be mostly sailing in South Sardinia and occasionally North Sardinia and South of Corse. You can book day trips, weekends or entire weeks. Don't hesitate to contact us for any requests.
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