Bareboat Sailing Yacht Bavaria Cruiser 51
Five-cabin Bavaria Cruiser for group sailing in Turkey's Aegean waters
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Bavaria Cruiser 51
This Bavaria Cruiser 51 offers serious sailing capability for groups seeking independence on bareboat terms. Built in Germany with meticulous engineering, she combines proven durability with generous living spaces. The five-cabin layout sleeps ten guests across four doubles and one twin, whilst three heads ensure practical comfort.
The salon is notably spacious, with a galley featuring double stainless steel sink and substantial refrigeration for provisioning ambitious menus. Thoughtful additions include a bow thruster for manoeuvring in tight anchorages, bimini and sprayhood for Mediterranean sun, and solar panels supporting extended cruising. A tender and full watersports kit (kayaks, paddleboards, fishing gear) are available for hire.
Highlights
- •Five cabins accommodate groups up to ten guests; three heads provide practical separation
- •German-engineered Bavaria hull and systems built for longevity and reliability
- •Bow thruster, solar panels, and full canvas protection enhance cruising comfort
- •Gocek base provides access to protected Aegean waters, Greek islands, and Turkish anchorages within two-week sailing range
The Charter Experience
Charter from Gocek and navigate the Aegean's protected bays, hidden coves, and island passages. The Turkish coast remains relatively uncrowded compared to western Mediterranean alternatives, offering genuine exploration within reach of provisioning towns like Marmaris and Bodrum. Bareboat sailing here suits experienced skippers with valid credentials; alternatively, engaging a skipper (who will occupy one guest cabin and require meal provision) removes navigational responsibility while preserving your autonomy.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical fortnight from Gocek encompasses the Gulf of Hisaronu's turquoise anchorages, the Dodecanese islands (Symi, Rhodes), and return passages via Datca and Bozburun. Expect consistent summer thermal winds, shallow-draft anchoring in pine-backed bays, and seafood provisioning in family-run quaysides.
Specifications
15.0 m
5
10
Monohull
2017
