Bareboat Sailing Yacht KOS 55.1
Jeanneau Oceanis bareboat sailing in the Cyclades
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht KOS 55.1
This Jeanneau Oceanis 55 offers accomplished sailors and experienced crews a refined platform for independent exploration across Greece's islands. Built in 2013, she combines contemporary design with practical cruising capability, featuring four cabins that accommodate up to eleven guests comfortably. The interior prioritises light and space, with generous volumes throughout and abundant natural illumination creating an uncluttered, peaceful atmosphere ideal for longer passages.
On deck, the yacht presents clean, modern proportions with taut lines and a purposeful character. She is equipped for confident sailing across variable conditions, with roll genoa and main sail, electric windlass, and an auxiliary engine providing flexibility. Navigation systems include GPS chartplotter, radar, and VHF; onboard convenience includes air conditioning, hot water, cockpit shower, and entertainment options for downtime in protected anchorages.
Highlights
- •Four-cabin layout with sleeping for up to 11, ideal for family or small group sailing
- •Roll mainsail and genoa with bow-thruster for confident handling in confined waters
- •Full navigation suite including GPS chartplotter, radar, and autopilot
- •Cruising base in the Cyclades with access to Aegean, Ionian, and Dodecanese islands
The Charter Experience
Charter her from the Cyclades Islands and you have access to some of the Mediterranean's most rewarding sailing. The Aegean's consistent winds and protected harbours between Mykonos, Delos, Naxos, and Paros reward skilled helmsmanship with reliable performance. Extend into the Dodecanese, the Northern Sporades, or across to the Ionian if your crew prefers longer passages. The bareboat model suits captains who relish autonomy and the satisfaction of self-sufficiency at sea, with support always available when needed.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin from a Cyclades base, sailing south to Naxos and Paros, then east to the quieter anchorages around Antiparos before heading north towards Mykonos and the archaeological sites of Delos. Alternatively, venture across the Aegean towards Rhodes and the Dodecanese for more secluded island communities, or northwest into the Northern Sporades if weather and crew experience permit longer passages.
Specifications
16.8 m
11
4
8
Monohull
2013
