Bareboat Sailing Yacht Maja of Sweden
Sailing excellence in the Cyclades with BMW-designed performance
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Maja of Sweden
Maja of Sweden is a Bavaria 45 designed in collaboration with Farr Yacht Design and BMW Group Designworks USA. Twin rudders and dual steering positions deliver responsive handling, whilst the spacious cockpit and lowering transom define modern bareboat sailing. The interior is light, well-ventilated and efficiently laid out across four cabins.
Four cabins accommodate up to ten guests, making this yacht equally suited to family sailing or small flotillas. Key systems include electric windlass, autopilot, GPS chartplotter and onboard WiFi. Creature comforts include hot water, refrigeration, LCD entertainment and a cockpit shower. Roll mainsail and sprayhood simplify sail handling for bareboat operators of varying experience.
Highlights
- •BMW-designed hull and rig engineered for responsive sailing performance
- •Four cabins with light, ventilated interiors and superior headroom throughout
- •Twin rudders and dual steering positions for intuitive bareboat handling
- •Integrated systems including autopilot, GPS, electric windlass and wireless connectivity
The Charter Experience
Charter Maja of Sweden from the Cyclades to explore Greece's most coveted anchorages. The yacht's performance and stability reward confident sailors, whilst the spacious layout and modern systems suit longer cruises. Sail between whitewashed islands, anchor in crystalline bays and enjoy the Aegean's reliable summer winds. Extensions to the Dodecanese or Ionian waters expand your passage options.
Suggested Itinerary
Depart Cyclades for a classic week-long circuit. Days one and two take you south to Antiparos and Paros, anchoring in sheltered bays. Sail eastward mid-week to Naxos and Koufonisia, where shallow turquoise waters reward exploration by dinghy. Return northbound via Mykonos and Delos, concluding in Tinos or Syros depending on wind and preference.
Specifications
13.6 m
10
4
8
Monohull
2011
8 kn
