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Bareboat Catamaran CATANOO

Lagoon 39 catamaran for independent exploration of the Aegean

Length
11.9m
Guests
10
Cabins
6
Built
2014

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About Bareboat Catamaran CATANOO

CATANOO is a Lagoon 39 catamaran, purpose-built for bareboat charter across Greece's island groups. Six cabins accommodate up to ten guests, making her equally suited to family voyages and small group expeditions. Delivered in 2014, she combines the proven seaworthiness of multihull design with the generous interior volumes that have defined Lagoon's 28 years of naval architecture across racing and cruising platforms.

The hull and deck plan maximise natural light through fixed windows and portholes, with generous ventilation throughout. The saloon and galley benefit from the inherent stability of the catamaran form, offering a steady platform for meal preparation and socialising while at anchor or underway.

Highlights

  • Six cabins sleep up to ten guests; ideal for extended family or friends sharing voyage costs
  • Multihull platform delivers shallow draft and stability at anchor across Greece's variable seabed
  • GPS navigation and autopilot reduce fatigue on longer passages between island clusters
  • Bareboat flexibility allows route adjustments based on wind, weather, and personal interest

The Charter Experience

Charter CATANOO from the Cyclades and explore the Dodecanese, Northern Sporades, and Ionian islands with complete autonomy. These waters demand neither technical prowess nor formal certification for bareboat hire, yet reward attentive helmsmanship with access to anchorages and villages unreachable by larger, chartered vessels. Early mornings favour light winds across the deeper channels; afternoon breezes fill the broader straits. Overnight anchorages in sheltered bays allow unhurried contact with local communities and the kind of anchorside simplicity that defines Aegean cruising.

Suggested Itinerary

A typical week from the Cyclades might begin with a crossing to Antiparos and Naxos, then east toward Amorgos and the Dodecanese chain. Return passages can favour the Ionian route via the Sporades, or linger among the central Cycladic islands, anchoring at Delos, Rhenia, and Tinos. Wind patterns and personal pace determine the precise itinerary.

Specifications

Length

11.9 m

Max Guests

10

Cabins

6

Berths

10

Hull Type

Catamaran

Year Built

2014

Charter Regions

Weekly Charter From

€3,100

High season up to €5,900

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Charter Typebareboat
Vessel Typecatamaran

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