Bareboat Sailing Yacht Oceanis 37
Self-skippered sailing in Sardinia's crystalline waters
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Oceanis 37
The Beneteau Oceanis 37 is purpose-built for independent sailors seeking autonomy without compromise. Her contemporary Nauta Design interior pairs clean, functional living quarters with the dynamic external lines that have made this model a favourite among discerning bareboat charterers. Three well-appointed cabins sleep up to seven guests, making her equally suited to small family expeditions or a gathering of sailing friends.
This yacht combines proven engineering with thoughtful design throughout. Navigation electronics—GPS plotter, autopilot, depth sounder, and VHF—are fitted as standard, whilst the bowthruster and electric windlass handle the practical demands of harbour work. Deck amenities include a cockpit shower, teak surfaces, and a bimini for sun protection during extended cruises.
Highlights
- •Three comfortable cabins with dedicated galley, head, and saloon
- •Furling sails and electric windlass for manageable solo or two-handed operation
- •Full electronic navigation suite and safety equipment included
- •Teak deck, cockpit shower, and bimini for extended comfort at anchor
The Charter Experience
Charter this Oceanis 37 as your floating base for exploring Sardinia's hidden anchorages and the Strait of Bonifacio. The bareboat model grants complete freedom to set your own schedule, departing from Portisco and navigating the emerald coves, granite headlands, and unspoiled beaches that define the Costa Smeralda's quieter reaches. Comprehensive navigation packages—including charts, pilot books in multiple languages, and full safety equipment—ensure you're well-equipped for the journey.
Suggested Itinerary
Depart Portisco and sail south towards the Maddalena Archipelago, where turquoise shallows and white sand beaches reward exploration. Continue to the Corsican coast or venture east to Bonifacio's dramatic limestone cliffs, anchoring in sheltered bays where the water remains gin-clear. Return northward to discover lesser-known inlets along the Costa Smeralda, taking advantage of the yacht's manageable size to access deeper, quieter anchorages unavailable to larger vessels.
Specifications
11.3 m
7
3
6
Monohull
2010
