Bareboat Sailing Yacht Dufour 405
Classic sailing yacht built for distance, designed for comfort
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Dufour 405
The Dufour 405 represents thoughtful design for the serious sailor. Built in 2010, this three-cabin yacht balances genuine offshore capability with the creature comforts required for extended cruising. She rewards confident handling whilst remaining forgiving enough for mixed-experience crews.
The saloon benefits from generous double portholes that flood the interior with natural light, whilst robust ventilation keeps the yacht fresh even in warm climates. The layout prioritises both liveable space and efficient sailing characteristics, making her equally at home on a week-long passage or a leisurely island-hopping itinerary.
Highlights
- •Responsive sailing platform suitable for capable crews of mixed experience
- •Three cabins accommodate up to six guests in genuine comfort
- •Bright, well-ventilated saloon with double portholes
- •Proven design with excellent offshore reputation for longer passages
The Charter Experience
Charter the Dufour 405 from Lanzarote and discover why the Canary Islands remain a favourite destination for sailing purists. The year-round trade winds and sheltered anchorages between Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, and Gran Canaria offer reliable conditions and genuine sailing rather than motoring. Return to Spain and the Balearics to explore the deeper blue waters and characterful coastal villages that define Mediterranean sailing. This bareboat charter rewards captains who value seamanship and cruising philosophy over flash.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week from Lanzarote might include the tight anchorages of Isla Graciosa, the protected waters south toward Fuerteventura, and the deeper sailing grounds between the islands. Alternatively, position north to the Balearics and explore the quieter anchorages between Mallorca and Menorca, where consistent winds and good holding make for reliable cruising.
Specifications
13.1 m
8
3
6
Monohull
2010
