Expertly restored between 2019 and 2022, this 14.6-meter Cantieri Canaletti Motoveliero offers a rare combination of historic design and modern functionality. Originally designed by Bruno Veronese and built in 1974 at La Spezia, the vessel features a reconstructed teak deck and a new bow thruster, ensuring ease of handling alongside its classic aesthetic. With a length overall of 14.6 meters and a beam of 3.45 meters, the boat provides generous deck space and comfortable seating areas for navigation.
The interior has been thoughtfully redesigned to maximize living space, maintaining standing headroom throughout the vessel. Accommodations include a private aft cabin with two separate beds and a bow cabin featuring a double bed and two bunk beds, both served by private heads with electric toilets. The galley is fully equipped to modern standards, and the dinette benefits from custom-fitted windows and portholes, ensuring a bright and ventilated environment.
Technically, the yacht is well-equipped for performance and reliability. Significant updates include a 2020 refitted mast, a 2020 boma, and standing rigging replaced in 2020. The sails, comprising a mainsail and jib, date from 2015. Onboard systems have been upgraded with new LED lighting, three new bilge pumps, a new boiler, a grey water tank, and two 24V alternators. The inclusion of dual helm stations, one internal and one external, adds flexibility for various sailing conditions.
This used boat is ideal for enthusiasts seeking the charm of a period yacht without sacrificing the conveniences of contemporary nautical engineering. Its spacious layout and dedicated sailor cabin make it suitable for extended coastal passages. Currently located in Italy, the vessel is available for 85,000 EUR, with the price noted as negotiable.