Bareboat Sailing Yacht Jeanneau 57
Jeanneau 57 bareboat sailing in the Aegean
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Jeanneau 57
This Jeanneau 57 combines responsive sailing performance with a refined interior layout across five cabins. Designed by Philippe Briand for the hull and Vittorio Garroni for the deck plan, she delivers the balance of seaworthiness and comfort expected of this acclaimed model.
Based in Marmaris, the yacht is equipped for independent cruising with dual voltage systems (12V and 220V), GPS chart plotter, bow thruster, and full navigation suite including VHF, autopilot, and electronic sea charts. A dinghy is included for tender work ashore.
Highlights
- •Five-cabin layout sleeps up to 12 guests across multiple deck and saloon cabins
- •Philippe Briand-designed hull engineered for efficient sailing and easy handling
- •Bow thruster and autopilot reduce crew workload during passage and manoeuvring
- •Full electronics suite includes GPS plotter, echosonder, and electronic sea charts
The Charter Experience
Charter the Aegean's protected bays and island anchorages with complete autonomy. The Turkish coast offers excellent provisioning in villages like Dalyan and Ekincik, alongside remote anchorages between the Dodecanese and mainland. Bareboat sailing here suits confident skippers seeking to explore pine-backed coves and Byzantine ruins without formal itineraries.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week explores the Aegean coast east of Rhodes, sailing between Marmaris and Symi, with afternoons anchored in Dalyan's river lagoon or the sheltered bays near Ekincisk. Wind patterns favour beam reaches along this coast, making for consistent daily passages of 20 to 30 nautical miles between anchorages.
Specifications
17.8 m
5
10
Monohull
2011
