Bareboat Sailing Yacht Nar
Beneteau Oceanis bareboat sailing in Turkey's Aegean turquoise
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Nar
Nar is a Beneteau Oceanis 40 built in 2011, representing the French builder's refined approach to modern cruising. Her clean contemporary lines maximise natural light and deck space, whilst the interior prioritises comfort across three cabins. The furling mainsail and responsive handling make her equally suited to confident sailors seeking autonomy and those rediscovering their seamanship after years ashore.
The yacht accommodates up to eight guests across three cabins with two heads, offering the flexibility of independent exploration without charter company oversight. Essential systems and navigation are intuitive, allowing experienced crews to focus entirely on the journey rather than boat management. This is bareboat sailing as it should be: purposeful, unencumbered, and rewarding.
Highlights
- •Three-cabin layout with two heads for comfortable group sailing
- •Furling mainsail for simplified crew management
- •Unfettered bareboat freedom in one of Europe's premier sailing regions
- •Turquoise anchorages and the natural drama of the Turkish coastline
The Charter Experience
The Aegean coast near Marmaris and Datça ranks among the world's finest sailing grounds, where crystalline waters meet pine-covered hillsides and isolated anchorages reward curiosity. Nar positions you to explore the Turkish Riviera's hidden bays, ancient ruins visible from the water, and traditional fishing villages that remain refreshingly unhurried. Summer winds are predictable and favourable; even winter sailing here offers milder conditions than the Atlantic. A week aboard feels simultaneously like escape and rediscovery.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin in Marmaris, with early passages to Dalyan and Ekincik exploring tidal river systems and ancient tombs carved into cliffsides. From there, the Datça Peninsula offers quiet bays and the opportunity to visit Knidos at the peninsula's tip. Return via Symi and Rhodes anchorages if continuing into Greek waters, or explore the Gökova Gulf's protected eastern shore, where secluded spots and excellent holding ground reward the adventurous.
Specifications
12.2 m
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3
6
Monohull
2011
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