Bareboat Sailing Yacht Oceanis 41.1
Responsive Beneteau sailing for the Adriatic's hidden coves
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Oceanis 41.1
The Beneteau Oceanis 41 is a responsive monohull built for sailors who value both performance and comfort. With three cabins and a salon, she accommodates six guests whilst maintaining the kind of interior refinement that defines modern cruising. Warm timber detailing and practical galley storage create an environment where you can settle in for weeks rather than days.
Handling is intuitive enough for experienced skippers to manage single-handed, yet forgiving enough for crews learning as they sail. The generous swim platform extends an obvious invitation to the Mediterranean's crystalline waters, whilst on-deck entertaining spaces encourage the kind of languid afternoons that define Adriatic sailing.
Highlights
- •Three double cabins with flexible sleeping arrangements for groups and families
- •Well-provisioned galley designed for self-catering and entertaining
- •Direct access to the Adriatic's best-preserved island anchorages
- •Bareboat freedom to set your own pace along the Croatian coast
The Charter Experience
Croatia's Adriatic coast rewards deliberate exploration. Base yourself in Kastela and navigate towards the Dalmatian islands, where limestone cliffs frame sheltered anchorages and medieval towns anchor themselves to rocky shorelines. The sailing here suits the Oceanis perfectly: moderate distances between destinations, reliable seasonal winds, and anchor-friendly bays where you can disconnect entirely.
Suggested Itinerary
From Kastela, sail south towards Brač and Hvar, where pine-backed harbours offer both seclusion and supply stops. Continue to Vis or the Pakleni Islands, each rewarding a 2-3 day stay. Return via the Elaphiti chain north of Dubrovnik, threading between islands where few larger yachts venture.
Specifications
12.4 m
3
6
Monohull
2017
