Originally commissioned as a royal yacht, Stalca has undergone an 18-month rebuild and is now better than new.
Commissioned as a royal yacht, Stalca was built by Visch in Holland to a very high standard in 1971, for Prince Rainier and Grace Kelly of Monaco.
She was extensively used for royal entertaining during the 1970s and her name derives from the first two letters of the Monegasque family’s three children; Stéphanie, Albert and Caroline.
Since her build, Stalca has benefitted from numerous refits where the elegant splendour of her original royal heritage and 70s décor was maintained, while her specifications underwent great modernisation to include brand new engines and generators in 2009.
Her most recent refit (2016/2017) has seen her almost fully rebuilt, with new paint, wiring, plumbing, A/V and extensive hull works undertaken, in addition to many other upgrades.
Commercially compliant and able to be used a charter vessel, Stalca is in genuinely turnkey condition and now ready for many more years of comfortable and extended cruising.