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Bareboat Sailing Yacht Jeanneau 53

Sail the Aegean in a Philippe Briand masterpiece

Length
16.1m
Guests
12
Cabins
5
Built
2010

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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Jeanneau 53

This Jeanneau 53 is a sophisticated offshore cruiser that rewards confident sailors with genuine seaworthiness and speed. Philippe Briand's design philosophy, evident throughout, balances a long waterline with meticulous weight distribution to deliver handling that belies her presence. The result is a yacht that feels effortless to manage, whether you're navigating narrow Turkish straits or cruising open water.

Interior spaces rival many larger vessels. Rich materials dominate: leather upholstery, wood flooring, and brushed stainless steel create warmth without pretension. Five cabins sleep up to twelve guests comfortably, whilst the saloon and galley occupy generous, light-filled areas enhanced by floor-to-ceiling windows and strategically placed skylights. This is contemporary comfort rather than ostentatious styling.

Highlights

  • Philippe Briand design with proven offshore pedigree
  • Five generous cabins accommodate larger groups or extended families with privacy
  • Responsive, manageable handling suitable for experienced bareboat sailors
  • Prime location in Marmaris for Aegean exploration

The Charter Experience

The Turkish Aegean rewards bareboat sailors with reliable winds, turquoise anchorages, and a coastline of genuine variety. From Marmaris, you have immediate access to island-hopping routes that suit both active sailing and leisurely exploration. Hidden coves near Symi, the bustling markets of Rhodes, and the pine-fringed bays of the Datça Peninsula are within easy reach. Evening anchorages offer traditional fish restaurants, quiet swims, and that particular Mediterranean stillness that justifies the voyage.

Suggested Itinerary

A typical week might see you sail south to the Greek islands, anchoring off Symi's colourful harbour before pushing to Rhodes. Return via the Datça Peninsula's protected anchorages, or venture north toward Gökova Bay's quieter coves. Wind patterns favour morning departures and afternoon arrivals, allowing time to settle and explore each location properly.

Specifications

Length

16.1 m

Max Guests

12

Cabins

5

Berths

10

Hull Type

Monohull

Year Built

2010

Charter Regions

Weekly Charter From

€3,900

High season up to €5,100

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