Bareboat Sailing Yacht Beneteau Oceanis 43
Italian sailing elegance in Tuscany's protected waters
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Beneteau Oceanis 43
The Beneteau Oceanis 43 offers intelligent design and genuine comfort for those seeking an independent sailing holiday along Italy's Tuscan coast. Built in 2011, this bareboat combines the engineering rigour of Berret Racoupeau's hull design with Nauta Design's refined interior, delivering a vessel that performs as beautifully as she accommodates. Four cabins welcome up to twelve guests in contemporary spaces where natural light and thoughtful layouts enhance every moment aboard.
Her modest displacement and responsive handling make her an engaging proposition for experienced sailors and those seeking genuine control of their passage. The furling sails, electric windlass, and integrated autopilot system mean you retain the pleasure of sailing without unnecessary complexity. Below deck, the galley and saloon reflect Italian design sensibilities, with adequate ventilation and hot water ensuring practical comfort throughout your week.
Highlights
- •Four-cabin layout accommodating up to twelve guests with separate heads and shower facilities
- •Furling mainsail and genoa, electric windlass, and autopilot for practical daysailing and coastal cruising
- •Nauta Design interiors with contemporary finishes, hot water, and electric refrigeration
- •Saturday afternoon check-in with overnight stay through Sunday morning; Friday departure before 16:00
The Charter Experience
Based in Puntone at Portorosa, you have immediate access to Tuscany's sheltered cruising grounds. The Tyrrhenian coast rewards exploration, with protected anchorages and modest wind patterns ideal for confident sailing. Weekend check-in (Saturday 17:00, with overnight accommodation through Sunday morning) allows unhurried arrival and departure, whilst the marina facilities at Portorosa provide reliable support for your bareboat experience.
Suggested Itinerary
From Portorosa, sail south toward the Giglio and Giannutri islands, exploring their clear anchorages and modest villages, or head north to the Cinque Terre region for dramatic coastal scenery. Protected waters and summer thermal winds allow flexible routing suited to your crew's pace and experience.
Specifications
13.1 m
12
4
8
Monohull
2011
