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Bareboat Catamaran BASMA

Bali 4.8 bareboat for twelve, Cyclades islands await

Length
14.9m
Guests
12
Cabins
6
Built
2023

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About Bareboat Catamaran BASMA

BASMA is a Bali 4.8 catamaran launched in 2023, offering six thoughtfully appointed cabins across a hull optimised for both performance and living space. The signature garage-style saloon door dissolves the boundary between cabin and deck, creating a naturally flowing social hub ideal for entertaining. Four queen cabins, two twin bunk cabins, and a forward single provide flexible accommodation with full private ensuite facilities throughout.

The expansive foredeck doubles as a private sunbathing retreat, whilst the flybridge commands unobstructed views of the Aegean coastline, a natural gathering point for morning coffee or sunset service. Bali's design philosophy emphasises weight reduction and manoeuvrability without compromising on comfort, allowing even inexperienced crews to handle her with confidence. Solar panels, watermaker, generator, and hydraulic gangway ensure self-sufficiency during extended passages through the Greek islands.

This is bareboat chartering for those who value independence and space. Whether you're experienced at the helm or hiring a licensed skipper to occupy one guest cabin, BASMA accommodates up to twelve guests across a layout that encourages both relaxation and active exploration of the Aegean.

Highlights

  • Garage-style saloon door creating flexible indoor-outdoor entertaining space
  • Flybridge with 360-degree sightlines for navigation and sundowner service
  • Six ensuite cabins with dual queen and twin bunk configurations for mixed groups
  • Self-sufficient systems including watermaker, solar, and generator for extended cruising

The Charter Experience

The Cyclades present an elegant contradiction: whitewashed villages and blue-domed churches clustered on impossibly steep slopes, yet golden beaches and crystalline anchorages within an afternoon's sail. Departing from Athens, seven days allows proper immersion into island culture, from Mykonos' cosmopolitan waterfront to quieter passages where ancient sites emerge from hillsides and local tavernas still price dinner in euros that feel like yesterday's money. The Aegean's reliable summer winds and protected anchorages suit both seasoned skippers and those rediscovering their confidence under sail. Morning swims over white-sand seabeds, afternoon passages with time for kayaking or paddle boarding from the platform, and evening harbour-side meals become the rhythm of the week.

Suggested Itinerary

A typical seven-day itinerary from Athens might progress through Mykonos and Delos (ancient ruins and natural anchorages), island-hop via Paros and Antiparos (local villages and protected coves), and return via quieter Cyclades with time for water sports and swimming. Timing allows leisurely passages of three to four hours, leaving afternoon light for exploration ashore or simply anchoring early to enjoy the islands without rush.

Specifications

Length

14.9 m

Max Guests

12

Cabins

6

Berths

12

Hull Type

Catamaran

Year Built

2023

Charter Regions

Weekly Charter From

€9,090

High season up to €22,540

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DestinationGreece
Charter Typebareboat
Vessel Typecatamaran

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