Bareboat Sailing Yacht Jeanneau 409
Nimble Jeanneau 409 for independent sailors on Italy's coast
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Jeanneau 409
This Jeanneau 409 delivers accessible sailing performance with genuine comfort. Built in 2012, she accommodates up to six guests across two cabins, making her ideal for small groups or families seeking hands-on command of their vessel. The layout balances liveable space with the responsiveness you want underway.
Navigation and seamanship are supported by Simrad radar and chartplotter, whilst an electric windlass eases anchoring routines. Creature comforts include air conditioning, a cockpit shower, and quality audio system with iPod integration. A four-stroke outboard and tender provide practical station-keeping and shore access in quiet anchorages.
Highlights
- •Simrad navigation suite for confident piloting through Mediterranean waters
- •Electric windlass and four-stroke outboard reduce physical labour
- •Cockpit shower and air conditioning bring modern convenience to bareboat sailing
- •Two comfortable cabins sleep up to six, practical for shared charters
The Charter Experience
Charter from the Amalfi Coast and discover why this region captivates serious sailors. Crystalline coves between Positano and Ravello demand confident boat handling, rewarding you with solitude and dramatic limestone cliffs. Anchor in established spots or explore lesser-known inlets where larger yachts cannot venture. The Jeanneau's modest draught and responsive helm make navigating Italy's southern waters a pleasure rather than a chore.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might see you departing Salerno, sailing south past Positano's terraced villages, then eastward towards Capri and the smaller islands of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Several protected anchorages offer respite, whilst morning winds favour passage-making to quieter destinations beyond the mainstream charter circuit.
Specifications
12.3 m
6
2
4
Monohull
2012
