Bareboat Sailboat Oceanis 41.1
Bareboat sailing in the Cyclades with proven comfort and control
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About Bareboat Sailboat Oceanis 41.1
The Oceanis 41.1 is built for independent sailors who demand both space and capability. This 2020 Beneteau combines a notably generous cockpit with three double cabins, accommodating six guests in genuine comfort. Equipped with autopilot, bow thruster, and chart plotter, she rewards confident helmsmanship whilst remaining forgiving enough for those refamiliarising themselves with bareboat sailing.
Based in Alimos with easy access to Lavrion, this yacht positions you perfectly for exploration across the Aegean's most rewarding waters. Whether you're drawn to the cosmopolitan energy of Mykonos or the quieter anchorages dotting the southern Cyclades, the Oceanis 41.1 performs equally well in both. The single head is shared among guests, a practical trade-off for the superior deck space and sailing characteristics she offers.
Highlights
- •Three double cabins plus shared head accommodates six comfortably with genuine privacy
- •Generous cockpit design provides superior comfort for longer coastal passages and social cruising
- •Bow thruster and autopilot reduce fatigue and increase handling confidence in variable conditions
- •Optional kayaks, paddleboards, and fishing equipment available to enhance your anchorage experience
The Charter Experience
Charter from Athens and discover two distinct sailing grounds within reach. The Saronic Gulf presents sheltered island hopping, cultural depth, and protected anchorages ideal for first-time bareboat sailors. Alternatively, sail east into the Cyclades archipelago, where consistent Etesian winds, crystalline water, and timeless villages reward those seeking a more remote experience. The summer sailing season runs predictably and reliably, with numerous qualified provisioning and support services available throughout both regions.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might depart Alimos for the Saronic islands, exploring Aegina and Poros before turning eastward toward the Cyclades. Sail to Antiparos for pristine anchorages, then onwards to Paros and Naxos, using Mykonos as an optional cultural waypoint. This route balances shelter, wind patterns, and access to provisioning, returning via Delos and Tinos for a final passage home.
Specifications
12.4 m
6
3
6
Monohull
2020
6 kn
