Bareboat Sailing Yacht Bavaria 51
German-engineered sailing in Sicily's crystalline waters
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Bavaria 51
The Bavaria 51 Cruiser offers measured elegance for those seeking to command their own vessel through the Mediterranean. Built to exacting Germanic standards, this five-cabin sailing yacht accommodates up to twelve guests with the stability and refinement expected of the marque. Her layout balances comfort with practical seamanship, making extended cruising genuinely accessible rather than merely tolerable.
Onboard systems reflect thoughtful engineering: electric windlass, GPS plotter, bow thruster, and a full suite of safety equipment eliminate unnecessary labour whilst preserving the authentic sailing experience. The cockpit table and bimini top define the social heart of the vessel, whilst the sprayhood and connection cable ensure capability across variable conditions. A tender with outboard motor expands your anchorage options throughout the Sicilian islands.
Highlights
- •Five well-appointed cabins with flexible berthing for up to 12 guests
- •German-built hull design renowned for seaworthiness and steady performance in variable conditions
- •Electric windlass, bow thruster, and GPS plotter reduce fatigue on longer passages
- •Portorosa base provides direct access to Sicily's most rewarding sailing grounds
The Charter Experience
Bareboat charter in Sicily grants unscripted access to some of Europe's most underrated cruising grounds. Depart from Portorosa and shape your own itinerary amongst the Aeolian Islands, Ustica, and the crystalline bays of the Tyrrhenian coast. The combination of reliable winds, protected anchorages, and villages untouched by mass tourism creates the conditions for genuinely memorable sailing. Whether you're an experienced sailor seeking autonomy or a competent crew ready to refine your seamanship, these waters reward careful planning and spontaneous discovery in equal measure.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might follow the Tyrrhenian coast eastward to Lipari and Vulcano in the Aeolian chain, allowing two days for the dramatic anchorages and hillside villages before returning via Ustica. Alternatively, explore the protected waters around Mondello and the Egadi Islands to the west, where shallow bays and minimal commercial traffic reward unhurried sailing and extended anchorage stays.
Specifications
15.5 m
12
5
12
Monohull
2010
7.5 kn
