Can’t Remember • Tecnomar 35.6m

Charter Rates

Weekly
High Season (July & August): € 85.000
Low Season (June & September): € 75.000
Rest period: € 65.000

Specifications

Length
35.60 m (116′ 10″)

Beam
7.20 m (23′ 7″)

Draft
2.80 m (9′ 2″)

Built
2004

Refit
2025

Builder
Tecnomar

Guests
12 in 6 cabins

Total Crew
7

Main Engines & Generators

Engines
2 x 2000hp MTU 2350 RPM

Engines Consumption
580ltrs/hr@cruising speed 20 knots

Generators
2 x 45kw Onan

Generators Consumption
240 ltrs/day

Cruising Speed
20 knots

Fuel Consumption
580ltrs/hr@cruising speed 20 knots

Zero Speed Stabilizers

Accommodation

The lower deck of M/Y Can’t Remember has been entirely redesigned to maximize comfort, flexibility, and guest privacy, making it one of the most versatile accommodation layouts in her category. Completely reimagined by Diarchon Architects, the space now offers six fully en-suite cabins — a rare advantage for a 35m yacht — allowing her to welcome up to 12 guests comfortably and elegantly.

The Master cabin and VIP suite are positioned to provide generous volume, refined detailing, and serene atmospheres ideal for restful nights at sea. Warm materials, soft lighting, and carefully selected finishes create inviting retreats for principal guests seeking relaxation after long days in the sun.

The remaining four guest cabins have been ingeniously designed to deliver unparalleled adaptability for families or mixed groups. Two Double cabins convert seamlessly into Twin setups and each includes a Pullman berth, offering the flexibility to accommodate couples, children, or adults as needed. A Twin cabin also converts into a Double and features a Pullman, further expanding sleeping arrangements. The sixth cabin, with its modern bunk-bed configuration, is ideal for children or additional guests, ensuring every group composition is easily accommodated.

Each cabin benefits from its own en-suite bathroom, ample storage, and discreetly integrated amenities, ensuring a high level of comfort throughout the charter. This thoughtful, charter-focused configuration — combining privacy, adaptability, and stylish design — allows Can’t Remember to stand out as an exceptional choice for groups of all sizes.

Audio Visual Equipment and Deck Facilities

LCD Smart TV, DVD, CD, Radio in all cabins, saloon and aft deck

iPads in all cabins

Home Theatre in Salon

Sound system through out the yacht with connectivity to personal devices

Netflix, Cosmote TV, EON TV

Movies / Songs library via Spotify

BBQ on sundeck

Extended Swimming Platform

Two large sunbathing areas at the Bow and Sundeck

5G GSM Internet access

Wi-Fi

Tenders & Water Toys

Grand G380 tender with 60hp 2025 model

Jet ski Sea Doo Spark Trixx 3 seats 2025 model

Jet ski stand up Yamaha

Jet ski See Doo spark 2 Seats

2 x Seabob F5

2 x SUP

Two seat Canoe Kayak

1 set ski for adults

1 set ski for children

Mono ski

Wakeboard

2 x Tubes

2 x electric scooters

Snorkeling equipment

Description

M/Y CAN’T REMEMBER is a striking 35.6m Tecnomar known for her signature deep-green hull, sleek profile, and newly refreshed 2025 refit.

Designed for charter guests seeking comfort, style, and versatility, she combines high-performance cruising with a sophisticated interior and generous exterior living spaces.

Her main salon features expansive windows, curated contemporary furnishings, and a bold black partition that separates the lounge from the dining area — delivering an elegant, light-filled environment for socializing and relaxation.

Accommodating up to 12 guests in six luxurious en-suite cabins, she offers one of the most flexible layouts in her category. Following a complete lower-deck redesign by Diarchon Architects, her accommodation now includes a Master suite, VIP cabin, two Convertible Double/Twin cabins each with a Pullman, one Convertible Twin with Pullman, and a Twin with bunk beds — an ideal arrangement for families or mixed groups.

With refined styling, upgraded amenities, and a professional crew of seven, Can’t Remember ensures an elevated charter experience in the Greek islands.

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