Sailboat Jeanneau 64 charter
With its elegant lines and perfect proportions, the Jeanneau 64 has all the qualities of a high-performance and comfortable flagship boat. Designed by superyacht professionals Philippe Briand and Andrew Winch, the 64 boasts classic lines of timeless charm, exemplary performance and incredibly optimized space.
This feeling of space is certainly what we appreciate most about the Jeanneau 64. The Jeanneau shipyard has effectively focused on the pleasures and lifestyle on board. A gamble that has paid off wonderfully, judging by its deck, which has several areas dedicated to relaxation, but also to eating, cooking and reading. Relaxation areas that in no way hinder movement on the Jeanneau 64.
This boat with one hull and a living area is 20.10 meters long and has been designed for your moments of relaxation and leisure outside. Every outdoor leisure space has been clearly enhanced. Divided into two distinct parts, the cockpit of the Jeanneau 64 will serve as both a maneuvering area and a place to relax. In this spacious relaxation area, you will find large, comfortable, high-backed benches surrounding two telescopic tables. One will welcome your guests at lunchtime and the second table will serve as a sunbathing mattress. Have you got unexpected guests at lunchtime? Simply move the two tables back without restricting circulation.
Lovers of grilling and outdoor cooking will also find plenty to keep them busy on the side of the Jeanneau 64. Its outdoor kitchen equipped with a griddle, refrigerator and sink will allow you to easily feed your guests. The swimmers will be busy on the side of the large beach, which is easy to handle.
On entering the Jeanneau 64, one immediately notices the choice of interior fittings and the remarkable work of Andrew Winch and his team. The light woodwork, the equipment, the leathers and the fabrics have been meticulously selected to create a sailboat with a contemporary and luxurious style. Here again, the ergonomic space is omnipresent.
Tastefully decorated, the raised saloon of the Jeanneau 64 is flooded with natural light and immersed in a nautical atmosphere. The living area is enhanced by a dining corner with a telescopic table. Attention is also paid to its fully equipped professional kitchen which, similar to a wine cellar, is completely independent and accessible. Andrew Winch has ensured that the storage space and every element of the kitchen occupy a strategic position in order to maintain good visibility to the outside. The port side of the living area includes a chart table, a generous worktop and a bar.
On the cabin side, the Jeanneau 64 has two guest cabins at the front with a double bed with storage space and a private bathroom. The owner's cabin is distinguished by its enormous bed, its soft sofa and its lateral buoyage libraries. The suite also has a double storage unit and is very well ventilated thanks to the large openings on either side of the bed.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 5 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Sailor |
Average price per week | $12,062 |
Minimum weekly price | $6,824 |
Maximum price per week | $19,190 |