Bareboat Sailing Yacht Alinde
Bavaria 45 bareboat cruising in the Cyclades and beyond
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Alinde
Alinde is a Bavaria 45 designed for serious cruising sailors seeking independence and performance in one of Europe's finest sailing destinations. Built in 2011, this four-cabin yacht accommodates up to ten guests and combines the legendary build quality of Bavaria with purposeful design by Farr Yacht Design and BMW Group Designworks USA. Twin rudders, dual steering positions, and a generously proportioned cockpit make her intuitive to handle, while the lowering transom and spacious interior offer both practicality and comfort for extended voyages.
The yacht's well-ventilated cabin plan sleeps four couples comfortably, with modern conveniences including complimentary WiFi (five concurrent connections), LCD television with DVD player, and hot water throughout. Navigation systems comprise integrated GPS with mapping, autopilot, and dedicated wind, speed, and depth instruments. Mechanical features include an electric windlass, bow thruster, and shore power integration for hassle-free provisioning and mooring.
Highlights
- •Twin rudders and dual helm stations for responsive, confident handling in variable Aegean conditions
- •Four private cabins with full en-suite facilities, hot water, and modern galley for self-catering flexibility
- •Electric windlass, bow thruster, and integrated autopilot reduce crew fatigue on longer passages
- •Onboard WiFi, cockpit shower, bimini and sprayhood, dinghy, and full navigation suite included
The Charter Experience
Charter Alinde from the Cyclades Islands to explore Greece's most coveted sailing waters. The Aegean provides consistent northerly winds and island-hopping routes of legendary character, from the whitewashed villages of Santorini and Mykonos to the quieter Dodecanese and lesser-known anchorages across the Ionian Sea. Bareboat independence allows you to cruise at your own pace, anchoring in crystalline waters and dining ashore at family-run tavernas. Saturday turnover at the home base ensures smooth arrivals and departures, with flexibility for multi-week itineraries across the region's protected bays and traditional ports.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might depart the Cyclades mainland for Delos and Rhenia, continue to Paros and Antiparos, then sail south to Naxos and smaller isles like Iraklia or Schinoussa. Alternatively, push eastward into the Dodecanese, visiting Patmos, Leros, and Kos, before returning west. Calm anchorages, blue-flag beaches, and protected harbours suit both experienced sailors and those new to bareboat independence.
Specifications
13.6 m
10
4
8
Monohull
2011
8 kn
