Bareboat Sailing Yacht Bavaria 45
Performance cruiser designed for Caribbean sailing mastery
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Bavaria 45
The Bavaria 45 Cruiser represents a departure from conventional bareboat design. Co-developed with Farr Yacht Design and BMW Group DesignworksUSA, this vessel marries responsive sailing characteristics with accommodation standards typically reserved for crewed charters. Twin rudders and dual steering positions grant intuitive handling across varying sea states, whilst the expansive lowering transom and sculpted cockpit prioritise both functionality and social comfort.
The interior philosophy centres on light, ventilation, and spatial efficiency. Three cabins with three heads provide genuine privacy for your party, essential when cruising extended passages. Galley and saloon layouts encourage both independent movement and gathering, with natural light penetrating throughout the hull. This is bareboat sailing without the customary compromise on liveability.
Highlights
- •Twin rudders and dual steering positions for confident, intuitive handling
- •Three-cabin, three-head layout maximises privacy and comfort for bareboat cruising
- •Spacious, well-ventilated interior with natural light throughout
- •Lowering transom and expansive cockpit for easy boarding and entertaining
The Charter Experience
The British Virgin Islands remain the Caribbean's premier sailing destination, and the Bavaria 45 Cruiser is precisely engineered for these waters. Tortola serves as your departure point for exploring Jost Van Dyke, Anegada's northern reefs, and the Bight of Norman Island. Consistent trade winds and protected anchorages between islands favour both confident sailors and those looking to rebuild their blue-water credentials. The yacht's responsive twin-rudder system rewards precision helmsmanship, while the generous cockpit accommodates sunset drinks without the tight quarters of older designs.
Suggested Itinerary
Begin in Tortola's protected anchorage before exploring the limestone caves and white sand of Norman Island. Push south to Virgin Gorda's dramatic granite outcrops and The Baths, then northeast towards Anegada's untouched reefs and bone-fishing flats. Return via Jost Van Dyke, timing your arrival for sunset and the celebrated beach bars that define Caribbean sailing culture.
Specifications
46.0 m
3
6
Monohull
2011
