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2021 Frers New-Classic Ketch Replica | 67ft

RECLUTA

Barcelona, B, Spain
$2,292,020USD

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Bernard Gallay Yacht Brokerage
+33 4 67 66 39 93

Boat Highlights:

Year of Vessel

2021

Fuel Type

Length

67 ft

Manufacturer

Frers

Condition

Pre-owned

Boat Type

Sail

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RECLUTA is a magnificent classic ketch measuring 20.36 meters, designed by the famous naval architect German Frers and built in 2021 in Argentina by Tito Szyka, a master craftsman known for his exceptional expertise. Inspired by an original design from 1942, this unique sailboat embodies the timeless elegance of classic yachts while incorporating the latest navigation technologies and refined modern comfort.

The interior of the RECLUTA yacht offers a warm, spacious, and functional atmosphere. It can accommodate up to 8 people in 3 cabins, including a master cabin at the rear with an en-suite bathroom, two modular guest cabins at the front, and a crew cabin at the front accessible from the deck. The central saloon, open to the kitchen and chart table, features two large sofas and a modular dining table, ideal for life on board.

The personal sailboat of German Frers, designed by his father in 1942 and built by Tito Szyka in Argentina, RECLUTA has a unique character!

A true neo-classical gem, RECLUTA combines sleek lines with high-level construction. It was built with noble woods from South America, such as viraró for the frame and cedro, close to mahogany, for the deck and superstructures. Its Sitka spruce masts highlight its authenticity and artisanal character.


SAIL BOAT SPECIFICATION

Vessel Name
RECLUTA
Length Overall
67 ft
Beam
14.96 ft
Manufacturer
Frers
Boat Type
sail-cruiser
Fresh Water Tank
224.55 gal
Boat Model
New-Classic Ketch Replica
Year Of Vessel
2021
No. of Fuel Tanks
1
Fuel Capacity
208.7 gal
Main Engine Hours
835
Main Engine Make
Steyr
Main Engine Horsepower
1 X 120

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