Bareboat Sailing Yacht Jeanneau 57
High-performance sailing through the Caribbean's premier bareboat waters
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Jeanneau 57
The Jeanneau 57 is a capable offshore cruiser designed for those seeking genuine sailing engagement in one of the world's finest charter destinations. Built in 2014, she combines modern efficiency with thoughtful comfort, accommodating up to 10 guests across four well-appointed cabins. Each cabin features either queen berths or twin bunking, with ensuite facilities throughout.
Topside, the yacht rewards active sailors with a commanding cockpit fitted with power winches, bow thruster, and contemporary navigation systems, whilst remaining equally suited to those who simply wish to savour Caribbean life. A substantial cockpit table with integrated refrigeration, generous seating, and an aft sunbathing deck provide natural gathering spaces. Below, the salon offers a light, contemporary refuge with air conditioning and generator for quieter moments.
The dinghy garage and swim platform facilitate effortless exploration of the BVIs' snorkelling sites and shallow anchorages. Note that this vessel is skippered only, ensuring professional handling and local knowledge throughout your charter.
Highlights
- •Four ensuite cabins sleep up to 10 guests with flexible berthing arrangements
- •Power-assisted winches and bow thruster simplify handling across a range of skill levels
- •Integrated dinghy garage and swim platform for immediate water access and exploration
- •Full air conditioning, generator, and modern salon create comfortable base camp between days under sail
The Charter Experience
The British Virgin Islands remain the Atlantic's definitive bareboat destination, where steady trade winds, protected anchorages, and island variety reward both experienced sailors and those new to independent yacht cruising. From Tortola's charter hub, you'll navigate turquoise passages connecting Jost Van Dyke, Virgin Gorda, and the Baths. The BVIs' calm waters, minimal commercial traffic, and abundant mooring fields allow genuine sailing without the demands of open ocean passages.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might see you depart Tortola for the Baths' granite pools, then island-hop through Norman Island's caves, Peter Island's anchorages, and the protected waters around Cooper Island before returning via the Sir Francis Drake Channel. Consistent conditions allow leisurely passages punctuated by snorkelling, beach landings, and evening anchorage time.
Specifications
17.8 m
4
8
Monohull
2014
