LAS PERLAS ARCHIPELAGO more than 200 mostly uninhabitated islands

Catamaran boat rental in Colon, Panama
Boating is fun with a Catamaran in Colon
Discover Colon surroundings on this Marquises 56 Fountaine Pajot boat
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€990
€990
per day

Catamaran for rental in Colon, PA

Fountaine Pajot • Marquises 56 • 1992
Fritz
Hosted by Fritz Reinhard
Since 2019
56 feet
12 Guests
3 Cabins
2 Bathrooms
Captained

Description

Catamaran 56' built 1992 by renown french boat yard Fontaine Pajot model Marquises and complete refit in 2017, a seaworthy, spacious, well ventilated 12 berth sail yacht. There are 3 private cabins accommodating 8 passengers and 4 bunk beds in separated private spaces. As a reserve we have 3 beds in the salon as well.

1.450 sq feet of deck space with 2 big trampolines invite for sun bathing, relaxing, mediating or watching the southern sky's at night,,,,

There is a big, clean galley with oven, stove, freezer, fridge and 3 crew at your disposition.
We serve 3 meals of international standard daily, consisting of fresh fish, seafood, fowls, slowly bred roast beef…. Fresh tropical fruits and fine vegetables, on board baked full grain brown sour dough bread, lots of veggies and fresh, tropical fruits to help yourself for!-Tea, coffee, water, natural lemonade or ice tea, are included!
I am retired restaurant owner from Vienna, Austria and assure you, we love cooking fine meals. So come and join us to visit the last Panamanian paradise , the SAN BLAS ARCHIPELAGO, consisting of more than 360 islands, white beaches and unspoiled coral reefs, pristine waters, made for unlimited island hopping, snorkeling, fishing, beaching...... only 43 islands are inhabited.
from Portobelo (only 2h30 minutes by car from the international airport "PTY", on Monday at 10.00am to the San Blas archipelago , exploring every day another island and sailing on Saturday back to Portobelo. (we may offer fexible dates, if needed)
TRY OUR FORM OF LIVING WITHOUT FINANCIAL RISK!
BYO: bring the booze and drinks you need for the passage as You wish on board (ice for Your drinks provided)
We go to islands of San Blas, where no one else goes. Remarkable journeys! Snorkeling gear, fishing tackle for free on board, REMEMBER: A CATAMARAN DOES NOT HEEL OR ROLE!!!! LIKE A MONO HULL DOES, & size matters- the bigger, the less movement in the waves!
YOU SLEEP IN A REAL BED IN COMFORT ON BOARD!

My wife Tülay and myself will welcome you on board our boat!
Trust us to be the best value and most secure choice!

Details

Manufacturer
Fountaine Pajot
Model
Marquises 56
Build year
1992
Max Capacity
12
Number of engines
2
Horsepower per engine
75

Accommodations

Cabins
3 x
Sleeps
13 x
Bathrooms
2 x

This boat has a maximum capacity of 12 people. It features 3 cabins with an overnight sleeping capacity of 13, 2 bathrooms, and 0 showers.

Crew

There is always responsible, experienced Captain, Fritz Reinhard, Hostess, Tülay and Deckhand, José de los Reyes on board to provide the service and security our guests may well expect: YOU COME AS PASSENGER ON BOARD AND LEAVE AS FRIEND!

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Amenities

Autopilot
Stereo AUX input mp3 hookup
Stove / grill
Fishing
Fishing rod
Sonar
Refrigerator
Chart plotter
Wake-boarding

Policies

Cancelation policy: Strict

Full refund if renter cancels 31 days or more before the trip start date.
No refund if renter cancels 30 days or less before the trip start date.

Owner

Fritz Reinhard
About Fritz Reinhard

I sail my Catamarans since 1987, first the Med, then the Red Sea down to Hodeida and up again to the Med, learning to scubadive there on my own...
I am retired restaurant owner from Vienna, Austria and assure you, we love cooking fine meals. Since 1991 we sail the Caribbean and since 2008 San Blas . So come and join us to visit the last Caribbean paradise , the SAN BLAS ARCHIPELAGO, consisting of 365 palm fringed islands, white beaches and unspoiled coral reefs, pristine waters made for unlimited island hopping, snorkeling, fishing, scuba diving, beaching...... only 43 islands are inhabited.
EVERY DAY another island, reef, another different beach...... enjoy never ending relaxing live here!

My wife Tülay and myself will welcome you on board Sanblascat

WE SAIL SINCE 2008 this waters! Trust us to be the best value and most secure choice!

    Response time within 4 hours
    Response rate 80%

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FAQs

What type of yacht should I charter?
No matter what type of yacht you choose to charter, we know that you will have a fantastic time on the water. If you are more about the journey, and want a relaxing time aboard, then choose from one of the many sailboats on the platform. If you are more about the destination, and going fast, check out the powerboats on Sailo. For an exclusive experience, Sailo recommends chartering a luxurious yacht for the day. Finally, Sailo has access to many event boats as well for group outings from 50 - 1,000 guests. If you are still unsure, then just ask! Read more
What should I bring?
Bring yourself, and some comfortable clothes suitable to the season you are going to be out on the water. Please keep in mind that it is often 10 degrees cooler out on the water, so a jacket or windbreaker is never a bad idea. We also recommend bringing a hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses, as well as a swimsuit if appropriate for your charter location. Please coordinate with your captain regarding any food or drinks that you wish to bring aboard. For term-charters, Sailo recommends using soft-sided luggage, and keeping it simple. Read more
How long does a rental last?
The basic daily rental is structured as either a quarter-, half-, or full-day. A quarter-day is two hours, a half-day is four hours, and a full-day is eight hours. You can also discuss a custom trip with the boat by contacting the owner through Sailo. Most term charters (weekly rentals) are from Saturday to Saturday. Keep in mind that the boat generally needs to be back at the dock by Friday evening, and you will need to be off the boat on Saturday morning so they can prepare the boat for the next guests. Read more
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