Bareboat Sailing Yacht Moody 62DS
Spacious sailing comfort in Corsica's crystalline waters
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Moody 62DS
The Moody 62DS represents a rare blend of generous interior space and refined sailing performance. Built in 2012, this well-maintained sailing yacht offers the kind of comfortable accommodation typically found on larger motor yachts, yet retains the authentic sailing experience many charterers seek. Bareboat availability means you command the vessel yourself, ideal for experienced sailors seeking freedom and flexibility.
Three double cabins ensure each guest enjoys private ensuite facilities, whilst practical amenities including dishwasher and washing machine eliminate the compromise usually expected on sailing vessels. A television system keeps you connected when at anchor in quiet coves. The layout prioritises liveable space, making extended cruises genuinely relaxing rather than merely tolerable.
Highlights
- •Three private double cabins with ensuite bathrooms
- •Dishwasher and washing machine for extended charters
- •Bareboat sailing from Ajaccio with Corsica and French Riviera within reach
- •Rare charter option combining spacious living with authentic sailing performance
The Charter Experience
Charter from Ajaccio, Corsica and explore one of the Mediterranean's most unspoilt sailing grounds. Corsica's dramatic granite peaks rise directly from translucent bays, whilst the nearby Lavezzi Islands and Scandola Nature Reserve offer anchorages of remarkable beauty. The sailing itself ranges from gentle passages to rewarding coastal cruising, with consistent wind and protected waters suitable for confident bareboat crews. Days divide naturally between productive sailing and extended stops at characterful harbours where Corsican hospitality and local produce define the Mediterranean experience.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week explores Corsica's western coast from Ajaccio, sailing south to the Lavezzi Islands for overnight anchorage in gin-clear water, then northward towards the Calanques and Scandola's UNESCO-protected cliffs. Stops at Bonifacio, Propriano, and smaller havens like Cala di Volpe break the passage with swimming, hiking, and village exploration. Return to Ajaccio with sufficient time for provisioning and rest before final departure.
Specifications
19.3 m
3
3
Monohull
2012
