Yacht charter in Athens · Traditional Wooden — 1948 (1948)
Description of Evangelos's gulet
Traditional Wooden - 1948 | 5 Cabins
Our boat carries a rich history that dates back to 1944 when it began being built in Thessaloniki, next to the Chomata shipyard, by Skiathian shipwrights. The keel was placed that year, and the construction was completed in 1948, amidst the Greek Civil War. The boat was named Agia Paraskevi, but those who knew it called it “Paraskevoula.” Initially, it operated as a trawler, with a Axylo engine, a floco, and a mainsail, while the rear part was of the “liana” type. Imagine exploring secluded beaches and hidden coves, accessible only by sea, aboard your very own traditional wooden boat. Experience the ultimate freedom and comfort, sailing through the Saronic and Cyclades islands at your own pace. Our boat accommodates up to 25 guests during the day and 12 for overnight stays, offering a private and luxurious way to enjoy the Greek summer. Plan your own itinerary or let our expert team suggest the perfect routes—whether you seek adventure or relaxation. Our captain, Evangelos Dolianitis, and his experienced crew ensure absolute safety and outstanding service. With years of sailing expertise, they offer you the chance to immerse yourself in the art of navigation and seamanship.
Equipment available on the gulet
Services provided by Evangelos
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About me I grew up with sailing — my family has owned our traditional yacht since 1970, and I’ve been on the water since I was 6 years old. I raced Optimist, Laser 470, 49er, Tornado and Catamaran, and since 16 I’ve been part of the Hellenic National Sailing Team. I’m definitely a sailboat person — racing, coaching, and cruising are all part of my life. For the past 9 years I’ve been working professionally as a skipper, sailing in many parts of the world. I’m also a certified Sailing Coach (Category A). Now I’ve taken over my father’s yacht and combine my racing background with chartering and coaching to create unique sailing experiences.
Location
Location of the gulet: Marina Kallitheas, Athens