Bareboat Sailing Yacht Bavaria 36
Confident sailing for six across the Virgin Islands
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Bavaria 36
The Bavaria 36 is a capable cruising platform designed for sailors seeking independence across the Caribbean. Built in 2011, this three-cabin sloop offers straightforward handling without sacrificing comfort, making her equally suited to experienced crews and those rediscovering their sailing skills.
Below deck, you'll find a layout engineered for cruising efficiency. The galley occupies the starboard side with full cooking facilities, whilst the saloon provides generous seating for the gathering hours. Cabin storage is generous, a consideration often overlooked but essential for week-long passages.
Sail handling is notably manageable from the cockpit, allowing a capable pair to operate the yacht with ease, yet she accommodates six guests without compromise. This balance between handling simplicity and living space defines her appeal for bareboat charters across the region.
Highlights
- •Three private cabins suited to couples or small groups
- •Well-appointed galley with proper cooking equipment
- •Responsive sailing characteristics requiring minimal effort
- •Anchoring flexibility across the Virgin Islands' best cruising grounds
The Charter Experience
The British Virgin Islands offer an archipelago of sheltered anchorages and reliable trade winds, ideal terrain for the self-sufficient sailor. Charter the Bavaria 36 and you command your own itinerary, from the protected waters around Tortola and Virgin Gorda to the more remote Anegada passages. The sailing here rewards both conservative passage planning and exploratory day sailing, with manageable distances between islands and consistent conditions throughout the season.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin with coastal exploration around Tortola's north shore, progress eastward to Virgin Gorda's protected anchorages and the Baths, then venture north to Jost Van Dyke for settled evening anchorages. More adventurous crews might push toward Anegada's shallow banks for a different sailing environment, returning via the Sir Francis Drake Channel.
Specifications
37.0 m
6
3
6
Monohull
2011
