Bareboat Catamaran Nautitech 40
Nimble catamaran for independent exploration of Corsica
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About Bareboat Catamaran Nautitech 40
This Nautitech 40 Open catamaran offers straightforward, uncluttered cruising for those who value hands-on seamanship. Four double cabins accommodate a group comfortably, whether family or friends seeking a bareboat adventure around Corsica's protected anchorages. The twin-hulled design delivers the stability and shallow-draft handling that makes island-hopping along the French coast intuitive rather than taxing.
On deck, the lazy jack and stackpack mainsail system simplifies sail management, whilst roller-furling genoa rigging keeps operations efficient. Below, the galley's open layout and 360-degree sightlines create a social hub; a propane stove, refrigeration, and deck shower handle the daily essentials without pretension. An inflatable tender with 9.9hp motor extends your reach to smaller coves and anchorages.
Highlights
- •Twin hulls for superior stability and minimal draft in shallow Corsican anchorages
- •Four double cabins, ideal for extended family or friend groups seeking privacy
- •Lazy jack and stackpack mainsail system plus roller-furling genoa reduce single-handed sail handling demands
- •Deck shower, bimini shade, and inflatable dinghy with motor for tender exploration
The Charter Experience
Charter this catamaran for flexible, self-directed exploration of Corsica's eastern coast. Porto Vecchio serves as your base, with direct access to translucent bays, granite headlands, and centuries-old Genoese towers. The bareboat model suits confident sailors keen to set their own pace and itinerary, free from fixed schedules. Anchor at Scandola Nature Reserve, explore the Lavezzi Islands, or cruise north towards Bastia without the constraint of formal provisioning or crew coordination.
Suggested Itinerary
Depart Porto Vecchio northbound, navigating the Bouches de Bonifacio straits toward the Lavezzi Islands for pristine overnight anchorage. Day-sail westward to Scandola's UNESCO-protected coves, then return via the Îles Cerbicales. Alternatively, extend southward to Bonifacio's limestone cliffs and the emerald shallows favoured by veteran bareboat crews. Wind and your crew's appetite dictate the rhythm.
Specifications
12.0 m
4
8
Catamaran
2009
