Bareboat Sailing Yacht Elan 394
Elan 394 sailing yacht in Croatia's Adriatic waters
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Elan 394
The Elan 394 is a refined sailing yacht built in 2014, purpose-designed for independent cruising in the Adriatic. Based in Sibernik, this bareboat charter accommodates up to eight guests across three cabins, offering a comfortable yet purposeful platform for sailing enthusiasts seeking autonomy on the water.
Her deck layout prioritises ease of handling, with roll mainsail and roll genoa systems that reduce physical demand without compromising performance. The bimini top and sprayhood provide practical shelter during changeable conditions, while a bow thruster ensures confidence when manoeuvring in tight anchorages. This is a yacht that rewards seamanship without demanding Olympic prowess.
Highlights
- •Three well-appointed cabins for up to eight guests
- •Roll mainsail and genoa for simplified handling
- •Bow thruster for confident anchoring and mooring
- •Bimini and sprayhood for all-weather comfort
The Charter Experience
Bareboat charter along the Dalmatian coast offers rare freedom to explore at your own pace. Anchor off Hvar's pine-clad shores, navigate the narrow channels of the Pakleni Islands, or island-hop between Vis and Korcula, where Venetian architecture meets crystalline waters. Weekend check-ins (Saturdays from 17.00) and check-outs (Saturdays by 09.00) align naturally with regional rhythms, giving you a full week to discover hidden bays and waterfront villages that larger flotillas cannot reach.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin in Sibernik, exploring the limestone fortifications of the Dalmatian interior before sailing south toward the Pakleni Islands. From there, Hvar's lavender fields and Venetian harbour serve as a natural hub for day passages to Vis, Korcula, and Lopud. Evening anchorages in secluded bays allow for swimming, local dining ashore, and the unhurried pace that bareboat sailing affords.
Specifications
11.0 m
8
3
6
Monohull
2014
