Bareboat Sailing Yacht Dufour 382
Classic sailing through Croatia's Adriatic islands
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Dufour 382
The Dufour 382 offers unpretentious elegance for serious sailors. Built in 2016, this three-cabin bareboat delivers the responsiveness and efficiency expected of a well-engineered cruising platform. Her modest proportions belie surprising performance, making her equally at home in brisk conditions or light airs across the Adriatic.
Designed for independent cruising, she rewards a competent small crew with effortless handling and intuitive systems. The layout prioritises practicality and sea-keeping over flash, with a proven track record across thousands of charter weeks in the Mediterranean.
Highlights
- •Three cabins accommodate up to eight guests across multiple configurations
- •2016 build with well-maintained systems and proven reliability
- •Responsive sailing characteristics in variable Adriatic conditions
- •Ideal platform for independent, capability-focused cruising in Croatian waters
The Charter Experience
Charter the Dufour 382 from Kastela near Trogir and explore Croatia's most rewarding anchorages. The yacht's modest draft and nimble handling open access to shallow bays and lesser-visited islands where larger vessels cannot venture. Sail between Dalmatia's sun-baked limestone peaks, anchor in crystalline coves, and return each evening to a well-appointed cabin. The Adriatic's reliable thermal winds and sheltered passages make this coast ideal for confident sailors seeking authenticity over resort-style comfort.
Suggested Itinerary
Depart Kastela toward the Pakleni Islands, then sail south along Hvar's windward coast. Continue to Vis, the Adriatic's outermost inhabited island, before returning via Brac and the sheltered waters between the Elaphiti group. Eight days allows unhurried sailing, provisioning ashore, and swimming in waters protected from open-sea swell.
Specifications
11.7 m
8
3
6
Monohull
2016
