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Charter the San Lorenzo FATSA in Greece
FATSA is a 38-metre Sanlorenzo SD126 built in 2019, with exterior lines by Francesco Paszkowski Design and interiors finished in-house by Sanlorenzo. She carries 10 guests across five en-suite cabins with a crew of seven, based in Athens year-round for cruising the Saronic Islands and Cyclades.
The full-beam master suite occupies the main deck: king bed, wraparound windows, a private study that doubles as a morning workspace, his-and-hers wardrobes, and a generous open-plan en-suite with dual sinks. Two VIP suites on the lower deck each have double beds, and two convertible twin staterooms can be reconfigured as doubles for couples or kept as twins for families. Every cabin has its own bathroom.
The skylounge is the social centre of the yacht. Full-height panoramic glass doors open to let the outside in, with a bar, home cinema, and comfortable seating. One deck up, the sun deck has a jacuzzi, bar, barbecue, dining table, and generous sunpad areas for the full group. On the main deck, the salon features a fold-down balcony to starboard, and the aft deck has a dining table for formal meals in the open air.
A 5.65-metre Williams jet-drive tender (150HP) handles shore transfers and tow sports. Three SeaBob F5s, an e-foil, a wakeboard, three types of water ski (trainer, combo, slalom), and two Jobe Desna paddleboards cover the active side. The towable collection includes a four-seater Jobe Sonar sofa, three single doughnuts, and two Jobe Breezes. Snorkelling gear is included.
Twin MTU 12V engines produce a cruising speed of 13 knots and a top speed of 16, with zero-speed stabilisers keeping her steady at anchor and underway. Range is 3,000 nautical miles at economy speed. With a semi-displacement hull, Paszkowski's clean exterior profile, and a full indoor-outdoor layout across three decks, FATSA carries the kind of space and equipment you would expect on a yacht ten metres longer.
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Amenities & Water Toys
Destinations
Saronic Islands
Charter FATSA through the legendary Greek islands, where ancient history meets crystal-clear Aegean waters. Discover secluded bays in the Cyclades, explore traditional fishing villages in the Ionian, and experience the timeless beauty of the Dodecanese.
Cyclades
Charter FATSA through the legendary Greek islands, where ancient history meets crystal-clear Aegean waters. Discover secluded bays in the Cyclades, explore traditional fishing villages in the Ionian, and experience the timeless beauty of the Dodecanese.
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Good to Know
Key details to help you prepare for your charter experience.
An APA (Advanced Provisioning Allowance) is a pre-paid amount given to the yacht to cover costs like food & drinks on board, fuel, and mooring fees. At the end of your charter, we'll provide you with an itemized breakdown of the expenses, and any unused funds will be refunded to you.
Your Captain will keep you updated if you're close to exceeding your budget. If necessary, they'll discuss how to proceed, which usually involves a simple bank transfer to replenish the allowance.
We recommend around 10-15% of the charter fee as gratuity for the crew. It's thoughtful to prepare a thank-you card or envelope to make the process easier.
We'll provide you with the Captain's contact details well ahead of your charter. We can also create a group chat with you and the Captain to go over any plans and preferences before you board.
We follow MYBA and CYBA contract standards, these internationally recognized agreements offer clarity and security throughout your charter experience.
If you're ever uncertain about what's included or have any questions, feel free to ask your broker at Frontier Yachting. We're here to ensure your charter experience is perfect.


