CHANTAL

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CHANTAL

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Step aboard CHANTAL, a distinguished 38.74-meter steel-hulled classic that seamlessly blends timeless elegance with contemporary luxury. Originally launched in 1965 by renowned naval architects Camper & Nicholsons, this tri-deck displacement yacht received a comprehensive refit in 2020, ensuring she meets the highest standards of modern yachting while preserving her classic character. With accommodations for eight guests in four beautifully appointed cabins, CHANTAL offers an intimate yet spacious charter experience from her base in the spectacular Norwegian fjords. The yacht's thoughtfully designed layout centers around a magnificent 40-square-meter full-beam master suite featuring its own Jacuzzi, private office, and direct access to the foredeck. The equally impressive VIP suite spans 24 square meters with a dedicated walk-in closet, while two additional twin cabins ensure flexible accommodation for families or groups. CHANTAL's impressive range of 3,000 nautical miles opens up endless possibilities for exploration along Norway's dramatic coastline and beyond. Adventure awaits with an exceptional collection of water toys including a 17-foot Comitti tender, 13-foot Zodiac, kayaks, stand-up paddleboards, water skis, and comprehensive fishing equipment. For those seeking unique experiences, clay pigeon shooting adds an element of sporting excitement. Whether cruising through majestic fjords, discovering hidden coves, or enjoying water sports in pristine Nordic waters, CHANTAL delivers an unforgettable charter experience that celebrates both maritime heritage and modern luxury.

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38.74 m8 GUESTS 4 CABINS
1965
Year Built
Length
38.74 m (127.1 ft)
Guests
8
Crew
N/A
Speed (Cruise)
10 kts
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