Bareboat Sailing Yacht Bavaria 41 Cruiser (2014)
Bareboat sailing freedom across the Aegean
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Bavaria 41 Cruiser (2014)
The Bavaria 41 Cruiser offers independent sailing for those seeking genuine autonomy in Greek waters. Built in 2014, this three-cabin vessel was designed by respected naval architects Farr Yacht Design and Design Unlimited to balance performance with accessible handling. Whether you're an experienced sailor or a confident crew, she responds with predictable, forgiving characteristics across varying sea states.
Accommodation comprises three cabins suitable for small groups or families, with practical galley and heads facilities. The layout prioritises functionality and ease of movement, typical of Bavaria's philosophy. Bareboat charter includes the yacht, taxes, and harbour fees for your first and final nights.
Highlights
- •Three-cabin layout, suitable for small sailing groups
- •Designed by Farr Yacht Design for responsive handling and seaworthiness
- •Bareboat flexibility with optional professional crew available
- •Based in Athens with direct access to Aegean cruising grounds
The Charter Experience
Departing from Athens, you command your own schedule across the Aegean. The arrangement suits sailors who value independence and hands-on navigation, whether plotting courses to the Cyclades, exploring Sporades anchorages, or perfecting sail trim in consistent northerly winds. Flexible check-in from 5pm and checkout at 9am allow natural rhythm to your voyage. Optional skipper or hostess services remain available if preferred.
Suggested Itinerary
Consider a classic Cyclades arc, positioning towards Mykonos and Delos for day sailing, then southwest to quieter anchorages near Paros and Antiparos. Alternatively, favour the Sporades for protected channels and hillside villages, or extend southeastward to Rhodes for longer-range voyaging. Summer meltemia winds reward confident sail handling.
Specifications
12.3 m
3
6
Monohull
2014
