How to spend a thousand euros a day to go to the rocks
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We do not know how they got there, but the fact is that they got there. We are in the Gulf of Saint Tropez, near the bend of L’Escalet. The photo, sent to us by reader Elena Bocchietto, depicts the 24-meter schooner Mojo at the rocks, moreover on a day – judging from the photo – with calm weather conditions. The boat, launched in 2000, is used for charter. The rental price, for the month of September, is 1,150 euros per day: not bad to pay such an amount to go to the rocks!
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The schooner Mojo was built in 2000 but underwent refits in the refit in 2015: she is 24 meters long and 6.3 meters wide. The schooner has 5 double cabins and 2 triple cabins as well as separate bunks for the crew. It is powered by a 360-horsepower Man inboard engine.
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