S/V Piccola is a Greece based 2003 Parlay 40 For Sale By Broker. Responses to inquiries may come from a broker who is representing the owner as a fiduciary. This owner requires financial settlement only. No trades.
Here is your opportunity to own a truly capable blue water cruising catamaran.
Piccola is one of only four Parlay 40 catamarans ever built. Designed by renowned naval architect Alex Simonis and built in Durban, South Africa, she was launched in 2003.
Engineered to handle the rough and unforgiving seas surrounding the Cape of Good Hope, the gateway to the Southern Ocean, Piccola features a low-profile design, solid hull construction, and intentionally oversized rigging. She was built for offshore passagemaking, not simply as a floating waterfront apartment. This is a genuine bluewater cruising catamaran with the strength, performance, and pedigree to take you anywhere.
Her capabilities were proven during an extraordinary delivery voyage from Tanzania to Limnos, Greece, between October and December 2017. Under the command of skipper Stefan Raev, Piccola completed an exceptional offshore passage through some of the world’s most demanding waters. The voyage earned the prestigious Golden Globe Award for Best Sailing Marine Achievement 2018, recognizing her outstanding bluewater performance and seaworthiness.
Whether your dream is to circumnavigate the globe, cruise the Mediterranean or Caribbean, explore remote island chains, or venture into higher latitudes, Piccola is ready for the adventure.
If you’re looking for a serious offshore cruising catamaran with a proven pedigree, exceptional build quality, and the capability to safely take you wherever the horizon leads, Piccola deserves your attention.
Please inquire on this vessel for more information and photos or to make an offer.
Features
- Low profile
- Oversized rigging
- Swim steps
- Heavy duty mast
- One of four ever built
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Specifications
| Name | S/V Piccola |
| Make | Parlay |
| Model | 40 |
| Year | 2003 |
| Type | Multihull Sailboat |
| Builder | Simonis |
| Designer | Alex Simonis |
| Construction | Fiberglass |
| Cabins | 4 |
| Heads | 4 |
| Galley | Up |
Dimensions
| Loa | 40ft / 12.19m |
| Lwl | 38ft / 11.58m |
| Beam | 23ft 8in / 7.21m |
| Headroom | 6.5 ft (approx) |
| Draft | 4ft 1in / 1.24m |
Tankage
| Fuel Tanks | 106 gallons |
| Water Tanks | 79 gallons |
| Holding Tanks | 53 |
Performance
| Engines | 2 x 29HP Yanmar RCD-3YM30X 2012 |
| Engine Hours | 4000 / 4000 |
| Displacement | 16534 lbs |
| Sails | Dacron mainsail (2018), Dacron jib (2018, serviced 2024), genoa, 2 x spinnakers |
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Accommodation
- Large U-shaped dining area in the saloon with center table. The U-shaped galley offers generous counter space for meal preparation, while four cabins each feature ensuite heads and double berths, with the captain's cabin thoughtfully converted into a home office.
- Dual trampolines forward
- Cockpit seating area with table for outdoor dining and entertaining
Interior Comforts and Amenities
- (2) Refrigerators
- (1) Freezer
- Double-basin stainless steel sink
- KOYZINA two-burner gas stove with oven (Brand New – June 2026)
- E61 HX espresso machine
- 25L water heater
- Pressurized fresh water system
- All bedding fully renewed
- Mobile air conditioner
- Propane locker
- Propane tank
- Propane shut-off valve
- Propane fume detector
Electronics and Navigation
- Raymarine ST5000+ Autopilot
- Raymarine C80 Chart Plotter
- Raymarine Radar
- AIRMAR Depth Sounder (2023)
- Raymarine ST60+ Speed & Distance Instrument
- Raymarine ST60+ Wind Direction Instrument
- Windex Wind Speed Indicator (new cable 2023)
- Plastimo Compass
- Eclipse GX1400 VHF Radio (Brand New 2026 – MMSI required)
- AIS Receiver (new, not yet installed)
- Starlink Internet
- Navigation Lights
Electrical Systems
- 12V DC
- 220V AC
- Original Parlay 40 switchboard
- (3) 200Ah House Batteries (2024)
- (2) 95Ah Starter Batteries (May 2026)
- Kung-Long CWP200-12N Batteries (3 × 200Ah)
- New Victron Energy System (1200W)
- Victron EasySolar 12/1600/70 (May 2023)
- MPPT 100/50 Solar Controller (Brand New – July 2026)
- 600W Solar Panels
- Victron Inverter (2023)
- Battery Charger
- Victron Battery Monitor
- Shore Power Cord, Inlet & Adapters
- (2) Bosch HC-Cargo 14V / 80A Alternators
Deck and Hull Equipment
- Solid GRP hardtop with approximately 6.5' headroom
- Full cockpit enclosure with side curtains
- Cockpit cushions
- Cockpit table
- Swim platforms
- Deck lights
- Full set of dock lines
- Full set of fenders
- Stanchions with lifelines
- Lofrans Windlass
- Swim ladder
- Swim steps at bow
- Folding bicycle
Sails and Rigging
- Sparcraft mast
- Standing rigging replaced (2018)
- Oversized standing rigging (manufacturer specification)
- Original chainplates in excellent condition
- Boom vang
- ProFurl roller furling system
- (2) Mast winches
- (4) Cockpit winches
- Dacron mainsail (2018 – good condition)
- Dacron jib (2018 – serviced 2024, good condition)
- Genoa
- (2) Spinnakers
Mechanical Equipment
- Hydraulic steering (hydraulic pump and all hoses replaced 2024)
- Manual bilge pump
- (2) Sahara 750 electric bilge pumps
- (5) Fire extinguishers
- Emergency tiller
- USCG safety package
- 3-blade aluminum propellers
- XINTEX S-2A propane fume detector
- Fuel shut-off valves
- Engine emergency stop
- Raw-water strainers
Safety Equipment
- Viking 4-person life raft
- USCG safety package
- First aid kit
- (5) Fire extinguishers
- Manual bilge pump
- Electric bilge pumps
- Emergency tiller
- Fuel shut-off valves
- Engine emergency stop
- Raw-water strainers
- Propane shut-off valve
- Propane fume detector
Tender
- Dinghy: Aquarib Sport 230
- Dinghy Outboard: Mercury 4HP Four-Stroke
Engine Info
- Mercury 4HP Four-Stroke Outboard
Tankage
- Fuel: (2) 200L aluminum tanks = 106 gal
- Fresh Water: (2) 180L GRP tanks = 79 gal
- Holding Tanks: (2) Approximately 100L GRP tanks = 53 gal
Owner's Comments and Boat History
- Some boats are simply built. Others are built with a purpose. Piccola belongs to the second category.
- She was launched in Durban, South Africa, in 2003, specifically designed for the demanding conditions of the Southern Ocean. With her impressive 7.25-meter beam, reinforced mast and rigging, and exceptionally solid construction, she was built as a true bluewater sailing catamaran, not a floating apartment, but a yacht designed to cross oceans safely, efficiently, and with confidence.
- Her pedigree soon proved itself. During her remarkable delivery voyage from Tanzania to Limnos, Greece, between October and December 2017, Piccola demonstrated her outstanding offshore capabilities. Under skipper Stefan Raev, she was awarded the prestigious Golden Globe Award for Best Sailing Marine Achievement 2018, recognizing an exceptional bluewater passage through some of the world's most demanding waters.
- When we discovered Piccola in July 2024, we immediately knew she was the boat we had been searching for.
- Our plan was to sail her across the Atlantic to our new home in South America after my husband Kai's retirement. We had already built our future around this adventure and documented the beginning on our YouTube channel, Rhumbline Sailing.
- Kai was diagnosed with cancer two months after buying her, which changed plans and priorities.
- A transatlantic crossing demands physical strength, endurance, and the ability to handle every situation at sea with a two-person crew; given circumstances, the owners decided to sell.
- In 2024, Piccola underwent an extensive modernization and refit. A permanently installed Starlink system now provides reliable high-speed internet. The former owner's cabin was transformed into a dedicated onboard office.
- Every engine on board was comprehensively restored and serviced, including new filters, belts, hoses, and cleaned fuel tanks. A brand-new dinghy with a reliable Mercury 4HP outboard was added, and every cabin received completely new bedding.
- Piccola's design emphasizes offshore capability: sleek South African hull design, impressive stability, reinforced rig, and solid construction.
- European CE certification regulations prevented completion of a sale within Europe; the boat is offered through a Caribbean brokerage to international buyers.
- Piccola is currently lying in Greece, east of Thessaloniki.
- The owners invite personal viewings and to hear her story in person.

































