Bareboat Catamaran KATKA
Six cabins of Adriatic comfort aboard a Lagoon 50
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About Bareboat Catamaran KATKA
KATKA is a Lagoon 50 catamaran built in 2019, purpose-designed for independent sailors seeking stability and space across the Croatian coast. Her dual-hull design delivers exceptional steadiness in variable sea conditions, whilst the generous cabin layout accommodates 12 guests across 6 double berths. Whether you hold a skipper's licence or prefer to engage a professional, KATKA transitions effortlessly between bareboat freedom and captained ease.
The vessel balances performance with livability. Intelligent galley provisions include refrigeration, ice maker, and coffee machine, whilst air conditioning, autopilot, and VHF communications support seamless cruising. Cockpit cushions and a tender (Highfield 3.80m with Yamaha 25 HP outboard) complete the practical picture for island-hopping or anchorage exploration.
Highlights
- •Lagoon 50 catamaran, 2019 build, proven platform across Croatian waters
- •Six double cabins sleep 12, with full air conditioning and galley amenities
- •Bareboat or skippered charter, licence required for independent sailing
- •Tender with outboard included; kayaks, paddleboards, and fishing gear available to hire
The Charter Experience
Charter KATKA from Split or Dubrovnik and you enter waters that define Mediterranean sailing. The Dalmatian coast unfolds as a sequence of limestone islands, protected anchorages, and medieval towns accessible only by water. Morning passages reveal turquoise bays; afternoons settle into quiet coves or recognised beach clubs where the social rhythm of the Adriatic unfolds. Variable winds keep the sails engaged, whilst the catamaran's beam and dual hulls allow genuine relaxation below deck between passages. Six days can trace the Dalmatian chain towards Hvar and beyond, or circle the central islands in deliberate leisure. This is bareboat sailing stripped of unnecessary complication.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week from Split might begin with an overnight passage south to the Pacleni Islands off Hvar, offering protected anchorage and access to island tavernas. Mid-week, venture towards Vis, Croatia's outermost inhabited island, where military history and contemporary restaurants define the culture. Return northward via Brac, exploring the Adriatic's steadiest winds and most sheltered bays. Alternatively, a Dubrovnik departure trades southerly reaches for the drama of the Elaphiti Islands and Peljesac Peninsula, with longer open-water passages rewarding confident sailors.
Specifications
14.8 m
12
6
12
Catamaran
2019
