Bareboat Sailing Yacht Bavaria 41 Cruiser
Bareboat Bavaria 41 for Dalmatian coastal exploration
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Bavaria 41 Cruiser
The Bavaria 41 Cruiser offers straightforward sailing comfort for those seeking autonomy along Croatia's Adriatic coastline. Built in 2017, this three-cabin sloop provides genuine cruising capability without unnecessary complexity, appealing to experienced sailors who value direct engagement with their vessel and destination.
Three well-appointed cabins and two bathrooms accommodate six guests comfortably. The galley is fully equipped for preparing meals with regional Dalmatian ingredients, whilst the saloon provides a cool refuge during midday heat. A swim platform grants direct access to the crystalline Adriatic waters that define this coast.
Highlights
- •Generous deck space for sunbathing and coastal observation
- •Full galley facilities for independent provisioning and cooking
- •Swim platform offering immediate Adriatic access
- •Three cabins with two heads, efficient for small crews
The Charter Experience
Bareboat sailing in the Adriatic demands competence and rewards it generously. The Dalmatian coast unfolds through hidden anchorages, protected bays, and storied island clusters. Navigation here is measured and contemplative, with favourable summer conditions and well-established provisioning ports supporting independent cruising. Whether you anchor off Hvar's southern shore, explore the Elaphiti Islands, or venture toward Kolocep, your itinerary remains entirely your own.
Suggested Itinerary
Depart Dubrovnik south toward the Elaphiti Islands for sheltered first-night anchorages, then island-hop westward through Lopud and Sipan. From here, reach for Hvar's protected southern anchorages, or alternatively drift eastward toward Kolocep for quieter exploration. The prevailing northwesterly provides reliable sailing whilst summer conditions favour unhurried progress and extended periods at anchor.
Specifications
12.3 m
3
6
Monohull
2017
