
JOSEPHINE I — 36m Mulder for Charter in French Riviera
Charter destination
Cannes, France
About this yacht
JOSEPHINE I represents the pinnacle of modern Dutch yacht engineering, built in 2020 by the renowned Mulder Shipyard and recently refreshed in 2021. As the third hull in the celebrated Mulder ThirtySix series, she exemplifies the shipyard's commitment to timeless design and superior craftsmanship—a legacy spanning back to 1938. This 36-meter all-aluminium motor yacht combines elegant proportions with innovative functionality, delivering an exceptional platform for Mediterranean luxury charter.
The exterior design by Claydon Reeves Design Studio and naval architecture by Van Oossanen Naval Architects create a vessel that is both visually striking and exceptionally seaworthy. Her generous beach club with integrated sea steps provides direct water access, while the shallow draft of just 2 meters enables exploration of exclusive anchorages unreachable by larger yachts. The main deck aft features a spacious entertaining area shaded by the upper deck overhang, ideal for all-day outdoor enjoyment and alfresco dining. The bridge deck showcases a remarkable focal point: a seven-person Jacuzzi with swim-up bar, surrounded by generous sunbathing areas—a quintessential feature for entertaining groups in absolute comfort.
Interior design by London-based Vickers Studio creates four beautifully appointed en-suite cabins accommodating up to ten guests in flexible configurations including a full-beam master, VIP stateroom, and two additional double cabins. Professional crew of six ensure seamless service throughout your voyage. Additional amenities include air conditioning, Wi-Fi connectivity, and comprehensive water toy storage for active guests seeking adventure.
JOSEPHINE I charter from Cannes provides perfect access to the Western Mediterranean's most coveted cruising grounds—from the French Riviera to the Italian coast and beyond. Her modern stabilization systems and proven performance characteristics ensure smooth passage even in variable conditions. The ocean balcony adjoining the formal dining area and the generous sun deck create multiple venues for relaxation, while the integrated beach club transforms water-based recreation into a seamless extension of onboard living.
From €140,000 to €155,000 per week, JOSEPHINE I offers sophisticated travelers an unparalleled blend of contemporary design, practical cruising capability, and refined Mediterranean hospitality. She represents an ideal choice for discerning charterers seeking a modern Mulder yacht that balances advanced engineering with timeless elegance.
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