Bareboat Sailing Yacht Bavaria 40
Classic Bavaria sailing yacht for independent explorers
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Bavaria 40
The Bavaria 40 combines modern engineering with timeless sailing lines. Built in 2010, this three-cabin yacht offers generous accommodation for eight guests across a generously proportioned hull. Below decks, the interior is thoughtfully appointed with natural light and intelligent storage, creating a comfortable retreat between passages.
What sets the Bavaria apart is her working cockpit design. All sail controls lead aft, allowing the watch to trim and adjust without leaving the helm. The expansive cockpit table seats the entire crew comfortably, whether at anchor or underway. For bareboat sailors seeking responsive handling and a genuine connection to the water, this yacht rewards capable seamanship with reliable performance and effortless passage-making.
Highlights
- •Three private cabins accommodate three to four couples comfortably
- •All sail controls accessible from the cockpit for efficient crew workflow
- •GPS, autopilot, and inverter systems for independent operation
- •Wide beam and modern hull design deliver stability and sea-kindliness
The Charter Experience
Based in the Leeward Islands, the Bavaria 40 sits at the heart of one of the Caribbean's most rewarding sailing grounds. Trade winds push northeasterly across protected waters, while anchorages at Antigua, Barbuda, Montserrat, and beyond remain minutes apart. The yacht's independent charter setup appeals to crews comfortable with self-management; modern systems including GPS, autopilot, and inverter support confident navigation. Overnight passages between islands become part of the voyage narrative, not obstacles to planning.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin in Antigua, progressing through the Sir Francis Drake Channel towards Barbuda's pristine anchorages, then onwards to Montserrat's dramatic volcanic coastline. Sailors comfortable with overnight passages often loop towards Nevis and St Kitts before returning, covering 80-120 nautical miles across reliably protected waters and world-class provisioning stops.
Specifications
40.0 m
8
3
6
Monohull
2010
