Pascal Flores

Class: B
Rigging: Auric schooner
Height: 20 m
Hull length: 25 m
Country of origin: France
Year of construction: 1949
The Pascal Flores is a former Catalan tuna fishing boat, built in 1949 in San Feliu de Guíxols, Spain. She was originally used for tuna fishing in the Mediterranean, particularly in Spain and the south of France. Its slender silhouette and traditional rigging make it a rare witness to the post-war Mediterranean fishing fleet.
After her fishing career, she was saved from abandonment and fully restored in France. Today, the Pascal Flores sails as a heritage sailing ship, taking part in numerous maritime festivals and cultural events, particularly in Sète, where it is often based.
The ship is a living symbol of Mediterranean maritime history, and an ambassador for the culture and skills of traditional shipwrights.