GENEVIEVE Yacht Description
Start with the main feature unlock: GENEVIEVE is a 37m Dubois‑designed performance sailing yacht that actually sails hard and still behaves like a calm beach club once you stop. Think 9 guests, 4 ensuite cabins, big volume interior – but the headline is the sailing: a fast, responsive Alloy Yachts build that will comfortably punch out 13‑knot days without turning into a floating science experiment.
Outside is where she cheats the brochure: the cockpit is a modular social machine – it flips between two cocktail tables, dining plus cocktails, or one big banquette that can seat 10–12 people when everyone mysteriously “just drops by.” Add an outdoor cinema setup, a large aft swim platform and serious sunbathing space, and you’ve got a sailing yacht that behaves like a mini‑superyacht at anchor.
Below deck: proper cabins, not compromises. All guest accommodation is on the lower deck: a full‑beam master, a VIP double, another double with an additional upper berth, and a twin – all with their own shower rooms. Translation: 9 people can travel without negotiating bathroom time like a house share. Air‑conditioning, strong AV (movie server, PlayStation, satellite TV, Crestron‑controlled audio) and Wi‑Fi keep the “I’m bored” conversations short.
Toys and range: the real utility layer. GENEVIEVE comes loaded for normal humans, not just brochure bullets: 5.5m Ribtec tender, second tender for backup and beach runs, 2 Seabobs, SUPs, inflatable kayaks, waterskis, wakeboard, kneeboard, towables, snorkelling and fishing gear, even remote‑control yachts for the “captains” in the cockpit. With an impressive ~2,500nm range, she’s built to string multiple islands and longer passages together without constantly hunting for fuel.
Why charter GENEVIEVE instead of another 120‑footer: you get a genuine performance sailing experience, a very flexible social cockpit with outdoor cinema, a big‑volume 4‑cabin layout that still sleeps 9, a deep toy locker and a 6‑crew operation used to running proper, activity‑heavy charters. If you want a yacht that actually sails, but still feels like a relaxed, fully equipped holiday base once you drop the hook, this is the one that fits the brief.
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GENEVIEVE

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Weekly price: €75,000
- Length: 121'
- # of Guests: 9
- # of Cabins: 4
- # of Crew: 6
- Builder: Alloy Yachts
- Cruising Speed: 11kn
- Built Year: 1996

GENEVIEVE Yacht Charter Price
| # of charter days | Base Price | APA (deposit for provisioning, fuel, docking fees, etc) | Taxes: 13%%, exceptions available | Total | Note | |
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| 14 day charter | 150,000USD to 150,000USD | 30,000USD to 45,000USD | 180,000USD to 195,000USD | Discounts outside the main season are common. | ||
| 7 day charter | 75,000USD to 75,000USD | 15,000USD to 22,500USD | 90,000USD to 97,500USD | Standard charter rate, base for all calculations. | ||
| 3 day charter | 37,500USD to 37,500USD | 7,500USD to 11,250USD | 45,000USD to 48,750USD | The usual formula is the 7 day charter rate divided by 6, times the number of days (3). Boat policy might differ. 75,000USD / 6 * 3 days = 37,500USD |
All prices are generated by a calculator and serve as a guide for new charterers. Any additional information of the Price Details section has priority over above. Availability is always subject to confirmation. Gratuity not included for it's discretionary character, usually 5%-25% of the Base Price.
Price Details
Price from: USD75,000
High season rate: USD75,000


















