Bareboat Sailing Yacht Beneteau 44.3
Bareboat sailing in Thailand's finest waters
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Beneteau 44.3
The Beneteau 44 is a refined cruising yacht purpose-built for extended bareboat charters. Three generous double cabins, each with ensuite facilities, provide comfortable accommodation for six guests. The defining feature is the expansive fixed bimini that spans the entire cockpit, essential shelter in Thailand's tropical climate whilst maintaining excellent visibility and natural ventilation.
Twin steering wheels offer practical advantages for shared helming duties and provide access to a walk-through transom. The layout reflects decades of charter-yacht refinement, balancing liveability with easy handling for experienced sailors seeking independence and flexibility.
Highlights
- •Three double cabins with private heads, accommodating six guests comfortably
- •Fixed bimini canopy sheltering the entire cockpit from equatorial sun and rain
- •Twin wheels enabling convenient crew rotation and walk-through transom access
- •Flexible deployment between Koh Samui and Koh Chang depending on season and wind
The Charter Experience
Explore the Gulf of Thailand at your own pace, alternating between Koh Samui (May to August) and Koh Chang (October to April) as seasonal bases. Anchor in protected bays, visit remote islands, and discover less-travelled waters inaccessible to larger vessels. The included dinghy with outboard extends your reach to shallow anchorages and beach landings. Bareboat sailing here suits couples and small groups with competent navigation skills and an appetite for self-directed exploration.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might combine Koh Chang's limestone cliffs and protected anchorages with passages to nearby islands such as Koh Kood and Koh Mak, allowing time for snorkelling and exploration. Alternatively, base yourself around Koh Samui with day sails to the Ang Thong Marine National Park or quieter anchorages on Koh Tao and Koh Nang Yuan.
Specifications
13.4 m
3
6
Monohull
2007
