Bareboat Catamaran Nautitech 40 Open
Bareboat catamaran exploring Sardinia's Emerald Coast
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About Bareboat Catamaran Nautitech 40 Open
The Nautitech 40 Open brings contemporary design to group sailing in the Mediterranean. Built in 2018, this modern catamaran combines efficiency with comfort across six cabins, making it equally suited to friends seeking adventure or families valuing space. Based in Olbia, she provides direct access to Sardinia's most coveted anchorages.
Four double cabins and two single berths accommodate flexible group configurations without compromise. The open-plan saloon captures natural light through expansive windows, whilst the catamaran's beam delivers generous cabin headroom and stability underway. Essential navigation systems include GPS plotter, autopilot, and wind instruments for confident bareboat handling.
Highlights
- •Contemporary Nautitech 40 hull design optimised for Caribbean-class performance in Mediterranean conditions
- •Six-cabin layout ideal for multi-family groups or corporate retreats seeking bareboat independence
- •Mooring within Olbia marina provides rapid deployment to northern Sardinia's protected anchorages
- •Dinghy and outboard motor included for exploration of shallow bays and beach landings
The Charter Experience
Sardinia rewards independent charterers with crystalline waters, granite headlands, and a measured rhythm foreign to mainland Europe. From Olbia, the Emerald Coast unfolds northward toward Costa Smeralda's protected bays, whilst southern routes reveal white-sand beaches and limestone formations. Provision at waterfront markets in Porto Cervo or anchor in secluded coves where the seabed remains visible twenty metres below. The island balances sophisticated dining and boutique shopping with genuine wilderness; expect a version of Italy that luxury-focused clients rarely encounter from land.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week sails north from Olbia toward the Maddalena archipelago, with daylight passages between Palau and the Bonifacio Strait. Anchor at Spargi or Budelli for snorkelling, then work southward along Costa Smeralda's more sheltered anchorages near Porto Cervo. Alternatively, track south toward Arzachena's limestone inlets and the quieter eastern shore, where crowds thin and holding grounds prove excellent.
Specifications
12.0 m
6
12
Catamaran
2018
