Bareboat Sailing Yacht Bavaria 46 Cruiser (2014)
Bareboat sailing in the Aegean with superior handling and comfort
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Bavaria 46 Cruiser (2014)
The Bavaria 46 Cruiser offers accomplished sailors an excellent platform for exploring the Greek islands from Athens. Built in 2014, this four-cabin sailing yacht balances performance with practical accommodation, making her equally suited to serious cruising and relaxed island hopping.
Twin steering wheels provide flexibility in helming and cockpit movement, whilst the fully battened main and 130% genoa deliver responsive performance in Aegean conditions. Below deck, three double cabins and a dedicated bunk cabin sleep up to nine guests, with a galley positioned in the portside saloon providing efficient provisioning space.
Highlights
- •Twin wheels with excellent cockpit access from the stern
- •Four comfortable cabins with flexible berth arrangements for groups
- •Fully battened Stackpack mainsail and 130% genoa for responsive sailing
- •Bareboat charter with first and last night harbour fees included
The Charter Experience
Charter from Athens and discover the Cyclades and Sporades at your own pace. The Bavaria's manageable size and balanced sail plan reward confident skippers with accessible sailing, whilst the deep lead keel ensures stability in the seasonal winds. Flexible check-in and check-out throughout the week allows you to build a bespoke itinerary around favourable conditions and quiet anchorages.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin in Athens, clearing to Aegina or Poros for an overnight anchorage, before heading south through the Cyclades. Consider Hydra's car-free island and Spetses' pine-shaded harbour, then push east towards Kea and Kythnos for quieter anchorages. The return leg to Athens allows flexibility to chase local wind patterns and explore lesser-visited islets.
Specifications
14.3 m
4
8
Monohull
2014
