Bareboat Sailing Yacht Beneteau 515
Performance sailing meets bareboat freedom in the Grenadines
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Beneteau 515
The Beneteau 515 combines purposeful design with genuine cruising comfort. Built by the French house renowned for seaworthy vessels, this 2007 model rewards capable sailors with responsive handling and intuitive deck layout, where all primary sail controls lead aft to the cockpit. Dual helm stations afford excellent sightlines whether you're navigating or simply enjoying the trade winds.
Accommodation centres on a spacious U-shaped salon with dining for ten, thoughtfully separated from the galley by a functional chart table. Six cabins sleep up to ten guests across double staterooms with private en suite facilities, hanging lockers, and changing areas. The generous galley features two refrigerators, modern appliances, and ample counter space. A generator and air conditioning ensure the interior remains cool during island anchorages.
Highlights
- •Dual helm stations with unobstructed visibility and full aft sail controls
- •Six well-appointed cabins with private en suites and generous storage
- •Galley equipped with twin refrigeration, generator, and air conditioning
- •U-shaped salon seats ten for dining or converts to additional sleeping berth
The Charter Experience
Charter the Windward Islands as they should be sailed. Pillar Rock, the Tobago Cays, and the dramatic southern islands demand a capable vessel and confident crew. The Beneteau 515 handles the passage between anchorages with ease, whilst her spacious deck and cockpit layout transform daily passages into social events. Bareboat terms give experienced sailors full autonomy to follow weather, tides, and whim across some of the Caribbean's finest waters.
Suggested Itinerary
Depart Union Island for Tobago Cays, exploring the Horseback Reef and shallow anchorages within the marine park. Work south to Mayreau and the Lagoon, then push to Carriacou and the dramatic southern islands before returning north via the Grenadines' western coast. Consistent easterly winds favour broad reaches between stops, whilst protected anchorages provide respite for swimming and relaxation.
Specifications
51.0 m
6
10
Monohull
2007
