Bareboat Sailing Yacht Bavaria 46
Bareboat sailing in the Canaries, classic design and modern comfort
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Bavaria 46
The Bavaria 46 combines timeless sailing aesthetics with thoughtful contemporary design. This 4-cabin bareboat offers the independence and flexibility that experienced sailors seek, paired with the comfort expected for week-long charters. Her fresh, light interior provides genuine living space for relaxation and meal preparation, whilst the generous deck layout invites extended time in the Mediterranean sun.
Three bathrooms and a fully equipped galley eliminate compromise on practicality. Whether you're anchored off a quiet cove or moored in a bustling port, the boat's proven performance and reliable systems let you focus on sailing rather than troubleshooting. The swim platform and spacious deck areas transform downtime into genuine leisure, with direct access to the water whenever the moment calls for it.
Highlights
- •Four private cabins accommodate groups of up to 8 guests with genuine separation and comfort
- •Three full bathrooms eliminate morning queues and rival the facilities of many shoreside rentals
- •Proven Bavaria build quality and modern systems engineered for independent bareboat operation
- •Direct water access via swim platform; spacious deck layout for lounging, dining and watching sunsets
The Charter Experience
Lanzarote and the surrounding Canary Islands deliver year-round sailing in Atlantic swells and trade winds. The bareboat format suits crews comfortable with navigation and sail handling, rewarding self-sufficiency with total freedom of itinerary. Anchor in hidden volcanic coves, explore the lesser-known islands between Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura, or cruise towards the Balearics for a longer adventure. The shallow draft and manoeuvrability make approach to smaller harbours straightforward, opening access to remote anchorages beyond the reach of larger vessels.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might depart Lanzarote, island-hop east towards Fuerteventura's remote anchorages, then push south to Gran Canaria for provisioning and cultural stops. Alternatively, crews keen on longer passages can aim northwest towards the Balearics, breaking the journey with stops in Madeira or across the Atlantic.
Specifications
14.3 m
4
8
Monohull
2014
