The 35.6-metre sailing yacht Darlin, built by Nautor Swan in 2016, is now available for charter in the Mediterranean. Designed by German Frers, the yacht accommodates six guests and features a recent refit. It offers a blend of racing performance and luxury for relaxed voyages.
Delivered in 2016 by the Finnish shipyard Nautor Swan, the 35.6-metre sailing yacht Darlin, formerly known as Shamanna, has undergone a full refit in 2021 and additional maintenance recently, leaving her in excellent condition for the Mediterranean season. Part of the 115 series from Frers Naval Architecture & Engineering, Darlin shares the technical platform of the Swan 90 but features distinct exterior profiles and layouts. Her flush, uncluttered decks include sun loungers and beanbags for comfortable panoramic views under sail.
The yacht's layout prioritizes guest privacy, with the galley and crew quarters positioned aft and separated from guest areas. She accommodates up to six guests in four en-suite cabins: a master suite, a VIP stateroom, and two twin cabins with Pullman berths. Interiors feature neutral tones, cream sofas, wood and tanned leather finishes, cashmere blankets, and dual-purpose furnishings like a coffee table ottoman. Ample hatches and ports provide natural light and breezes in the semi-open-plan saloon and adjacent dining area.
On deck, brand-new black sails and an elegant awning enhance the cockpit experience, which includes a pop-up spray hood and boom-attached shading. The design incorporates a plumb bow, broad stern, twin rudders for responsiveness, and an easy-handling sailplan with roller furling jib, pin mainsail, fixed backstay, and Park Avenue boom. Darlin's toybox includes a 38-foot Wajer chase tender named Little Darlin, Williams Sportjet 400, e-foils, stand-up paddleboards, wakeboards, waterskis, scuba gear, a towable, snorkelling equipment, and fishing gear.
Available through Superyacht Partners at €112,000 per week, Darlin operates under the YET Scheme for non-EU resident principal charterers. She is bookable from June 10 to 30, embarking in Corsica and allowing cruises to Italy, and from August 20 to September 6 in Greece.