Bareboat Sailing Yacht Bavaria 41 Cruiser
Self-skippered sailing in Greece's finest waters
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Bavaria 41 Cruiser
The Bavaria 41 Cruiser combines responsive sailing performance with comfortable cruising accommodation, making her an excellent choice for independent sailors seeking to explore Greek waters. Built in 2015, this bareboat offers the freedom to chart your own course through some of Europe's most compelling anchorages.
Her design partnership with Farr Yacht Design and Design Unlimited yields a vessel that balances sea-kindly handling with practical cabin layout. Five berths across three cabins provide flexible sleeping arrangements, whilst the saloon and galley support extended voyages without sacrificing comfort.
Highlights
- •Bareboat charter model ideal for qualified skippers seeking independence
- •Responsive sailing platform designed for both performance and comfort
- •Access to Ionian and Aegean anchorages spanning from Corfu to the Dodecanese
- •Flexible berthing for mixed sailing groups and families
The Charter Experience
Charter the Ionian Islands and Aegean as your private domain. Depart from established ports serving Corfu, Lefkas, Kos, and the waters around Athens, then navigate at your own pace. The region rewards both experienced offshore sailors and families building confidence under sail. Consistent summer winds, protected bays, and the archaeological richness of the Greek islands define the sailing experience.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin from Lefkas, sweep south through the Meganisi passages and into the central Ionian before turning east toward the Peloponnese, or alternatively push north toward Corfu's lush mountainous backdrop. Those basing from Athens can explore the Saronic Gulf and Aegean routes toward Kos and Rhodes, with daily sailing distances suited to leisurely discovery and island exploration.
Specifications
12.3 m
7
5
6
Monohull
2015
