Bareboat Sailing Yacht Beneteau Cyclades 43
Responsive sailing through the Windward Islands
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Beneteau Cyclades 43
The Beneteau Cyclades 43 offers an engaging bareboat experience for sailors seeking genuine control of their Caribbean holiday. Built with twin helm stations, this cruising yacht prioritises accessibility and command across all deck operations. The cockpit layout reduces complexity during manoeuvres, whilst genoa winches positioned at the helm ensure efficient sail handling without unnecessary movement. A substantial cockpit table becomes your natural gathering point for evening aperitifs as the sun descends over the turquoise waters.
Accommodation spans three cabins, providing flexible arrangements for family groups or sailing partnerships. The interior balances liveability with the uncluttered aesthetic preferred by experienced sailors. Every system responds to intuitive operation, allowing you to focus on the passage itself rather than the mechanics beneath.
Highlights
- •Twin helm positions eliminate fatigue and improve situational awareness during extended passages
- •Genoa winches positioned at the helm station for intuitive, single-handed sail management
- •Well-proportioned cockpit with substantial dining table, optimised for Caribbean anchoring routines
- •Three-cabin layout accommodates mixed sailing groups with genuine privacy and flexibility
The Charter Experience
Bareboat sailing through the Windward Islands demands attentiveness and rewards it generously. St. Vincent serves as an ideal departure point for exploring this archipelago's genuine character. Trade winds deliver consistent sailing conditions across passages to Bequia, Mustique, and beyond. Anchorages reveal quiet bays where few charter vessels venture, whilst provisions and local knowledge remain readily available at established stops. This is sailing unmediated by crew or itinerary constraint.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might transit south from St. Vincent to the Tobago Cays, utilising steady trade winds and favourable currents. Anchor off Mayreau for settled swimming and snorkelling, then explore the Grenadines' eastern shores towards Carriacou. Weather permitting, passages of eight to twelve hours allow intermediate stops at populated islands for supplies and social hours ashore, punctuated by quieter anchorages in between.
Specifications
13.3 m
3
6
Monohull
2006
