Bareboat Sailing Yacht Beneteau 463
Mahogany-appointed Beneteau for independent sailors in the Caribbean
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Beneteau 463
This Beneteau 463 combines traditional craftsmanship with practical cruising comfort. The interior showcases hand-finished mahogany joinery and an overhead skylight that floods the main saloon with natural light, creating an airy, refined atmosphere. Two curved settees and an oval dinette provide generous lounging space, whilst the galley is efficiently appointed for self-catering.
Three double cabins sleep your party in separate quarters. The master cabin includes a private ensuite; the two guest cabins share a second bathroom. Throughout, storage is abundant, a consideration often overlooked on smaller sailing yachts but essential for extended cruising. A deck shower allows you to freshen up after time in the water, and the swim platform offers effortless access to the sea.
The cockpit is generously proportioned, easily accommodating six to eight guests whilst maintaining clear sightlines for the helmsman. A drop-down seat positions the skipper comfortably for longer passages, making this vessel suitable for experienced sailors who value both autonomy and comfort.
Highlights
- •Hand-finished mahogany interior with overhead skylight and natural ventilation
- •Three independent double cabins with generous stowage throughout
- •Spacious cockpit designed for six to eight guests with confident helmsman positioning
- •Deck shower and swim platform for seamless water access
The Charter Experience
Bareboat charter of a Beneteau 463 in the Windward Islands puts you in command of your own itinerary among some of the Caribbean's most dramatic anchorages. St. Vincent and the Grenadines offer protected bays, consistent trade winds, and a blend of unspoiled islands and welcoming village ports. Whether you spend your days exploring the volcanic peaks of Bequia, anchoring off the Tobago Cays' turquoise shallows, or enjoying quiet evenings in island settlements, you maintain complete flexibility. This is sailing for the self-sufficient skipper.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin with passage from St. Vincent south to the Tobago Cays Marine Park, where pristine reefs and calm anchorages reward early mornings and lazy afternoons. Continue to Union Island for provisioning and local atmosphere, then work northward through the Grenadines, visiting Mustique and Bequia's Admiralty Bay. Return via St. Vincent's leeward coast, taking advantage of the consistent easterly winds and the island's rich colonial heritage.
Specifications
14.0 m
3
6
Monohull
1998
