Bareboat Catamaran NOHEA HOLOKAI
Bareboat freedom in the BVI. Lagoon 46 catamaran from USD 23,997/week
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About Bareboat Catamaran NOHEA HOLOKAI
NOHEA HOLOKAI is a Lagoon 46 catamaran built in 2020, purpose-designed for independent sailors seeking comfort without compromise. Twin hulls deliver exceptional stability across variable sea states, whilst the well-proportioned sail plan rewards confident helmsmanship. Four double cabins and four heads accommodate eight guests, each berth offering genuine privacy and headroom.
The interior balances open-plan living with intimate cabin spaces, finished to the standard you'd expect from a modern production catamaran. Galley, saloon, and helm station flow naturally across the bridgedeck, minimising the sense of confinement common to monohulls of equivalent size. State-of-the-art navigation (GPS plotter, autopilot, VHF) and mechanical systems (generator, watermaker, refrigeration) handle the practicalities, leaving you to focus on sailing.
Highlights
- •Twin-hull design ensures smooth cruising even in a building sea
- •Four cabins, four heads – privacy for larger groups or extended family
- •Autopilot, GPS plotter, VHF and modern engine keep navigation stress-free
- •Watermaker and generator provide self-sufficiency in remote anchorages
The Charter Experience
Charter NOHEA HOLOKAI from Tortola as your base, with Anegada and Virgin Gorda within an easy day's sail. The Leeward Islands deliver reliable trade winds, well-charted anchorages, and island-to-island distances that reward leisurely morning departures. Snorkel the coral gardens surrounding Anegada, explore the granite formations at The Baths, or anchor in secluded bays under clear Caribbean skies. Water toys (kayaks, paddleboards, fishing gear) are available on request, extending your play beyond the water's edge.
Suggested Itinerary
A sample seven-day passage might begin from Tortola, sail south to Anegada for reef snorkelling and shallow-water exploration, then beat eastward to Virgin Gorda and The Baths. From there, head northwest to Jost Van Dyke for a final sunset anchorage before returning. This route showcases the BVI's variety – from exposed reef passages to sheltered mangrove coves – whilst keeping daily passages under six hours, leaving afternoons free for swimming and exploration ashore.
Specifications
14.0 m
8
4
8
Catamaran
2020
