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Bareboat Catamaran Nautitech 40 Open

Self-steer the Aegean in a modern Nautitech built for group exploration

Length
12.0m
Guests
10
Cabins
6
Built
2017

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About Bareboat Catamaran Nautitech 40 Open

The Nautitech 40 Open combines contemporary design with catamaran efficiency, ideal for those seeking command of their own voyage across Greek waters. Her 2017 build incorporates a layout that balances spacious saloon living with straightforward systems for bareboat handling. Four double cabins and two singles accommodate groups of up to ten without compromise.

Natural light floods the modern interior, while the catamaran's proven hull design delivers the stability and shallow-draft advantages synonymous with multihull sailing. Based in Athens, she positions you immediately for exploration of the Aegean's most coveted coastlines and anchorages.

Highlights

  • Catamaran beam and shallow draft enable access to protected anchorages and smaller islands unavailable to comparable monohulls
  • Six sleeping cabins suit groups, families, or mixed crews sharing yacht costs across larger parties
  • Full navigation suite including GPS plotter, autopilot, wind instruments, and depth sounder for confident bareboat sailing
  • Dinghy with outboard engine for exploration and beach access from secure anchorages

The Charter Experience

Greece rewards independent sailors with dramatic island-hopping opportunities and intimate harbour villages that larger yachts cannot access. The Aegean rewards preparation, whether you're threading the Cyclades, discovering Paros and Antiparos's turquoise coves, or navigating toward the Peloponnese. Bareboat freedom means your itinerary responds to wind, swell, and whim. Anchor in secluded bays, dine where locals gather, and experience Greece at the unhurried pace only self-crewed charter permits.

Suggested Itinerary

A typical week might depart Athens, island-hop through the Cyclades via Kea and Kythnos, then southward to Serifos or Sifnos for sheltered overnight anchorage. Divert to lesser-known islets between major ports, where white-sand beaches and taverna suppers reward those unhurried by conventional routes. Return via Aegina for the final approach to Athens, or reverse entirely toward the Sporades if wind and mood align.

Specifications

Length

12.0 m

Max Guests

10

Cabins

6

Berths

10

Hull Type

Catamaran

Year Built

2017

Charter Regions

Weekly Charter From

€3,000

High season up to €6,700

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Charter Typebareboat
Vessel Typecatamaran

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