PAOLUCCI
30m PAOLUCCI was built entirely of wood in 1970 by the historic Picchiotti shipyard in Viareggio. Constructed at the time for the Italian Navy, she entered service on 12 September 1970 as a military ship and fast ambulance in rescue operations at sea. She was named R. PAOLUCCI after Raffaele Paolucci, an Italian doctor, soldier and politician, who fought both World Wars and is considered a hero in Italy. She later became the yacht used for the Presidency of the Italian Republic, and was used by the Presidents of Italy from 1971 until 2006 for reasons of representation. Meetings, parties and events for the Presidency were organized on board.
Giordano Fabiani, fascinated by the history and origins of PAOLUCCI, decided to purchase the yacht in June 2006 and carry out a meticulous restoration project whilst managing to preserve the elegance of the original boat.The large saloon and dining room dominate the first deck and are characterized by essential furnishings that are chosen for both design and functionality. The subdivision of the Owner's and guests' area has remained unchanged. PAOLUCCI can sleep up to 10 people in her master cabin, 3 double VIP cabins and a guest cabin with 2 single beds. All cabins are equipped with en-suite bathrooms, air conditioning and B&O audio video system.
Great attention was paid to the spaces for outdoor living: two sun decks, one at the bow and one on the 80 square meter flybridge, furnished with special sofas with draining padding and cushions, positioned to enjoy the sea in total relaxation.
Special Features :
- Entirely refitted in 2018
- Spacious cabins
- Large sundeck
- Light and modern interior
- Perfect platform for family charters
Activities : Snorkeling equipment , Fishing equipment , Banana , sea scooter , 2 x Seabobs , Tender .
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Summer : West Mediterranean French Riviera | Corsica | Naples & Amalfi Coast | Sicily | Aeolian Islands | Sardinia | Marseille to Saint Tropez | Tuscany & Elba
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Winter : West Mediterranean French Riviera | Corsica | Naples & Amalfi Coast | Sicily | Aeolian Islands | Sardinia | Marseille to Saint Tropez | Tuscany & Elba