Bareboat Sailing Yacht Oceanis 45
Beneteau Oceanis 45 bareboat in Sardinia for independent sailors
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Oceanis 45
The Beneteau Oceanis 45 offers refined simplicity for those who prefer commanding their own vessel. Built in 2014, this sailing yacht combines thoughtful design with the practical elegance Beneteau is known for. Every system, every fixture has been positioned with intent, eliminating unnecessary clutter whilst maximising usable space.
Below deck, the layout rewards experienced sailors with intelligent cabin planning. Four cabins accommodate up to ten guests, with the saloon serving dual purpose as both chart table and comfortable gathering space. The open bathing platform extends access to Sardinian waters without compromise, and improved bilge systems enhance overall seaworthiness and comfort for extended cruising.
Highlights
- •Four well-appointed cabins with flexible berth configurations for group charters
- •Dual-purpose saloon chart table integrating navigation with social spaces
- •Open bathing platform for direct Mediterranean access
- •Bareboat availability from €2,850 weekly, scaling with seasonal demand
The Charter Experience
Sardinia's coastline offers exceptional conditions for bareboat sailing, from the sheltered bays of the Maddalena Archipelago to the dramatic granite formations along the Costa Smeralda. Portisco's strategic location positions you ideally for exploring both northern Sardinian anchorages and offshore passages. Whether you're an experienced blue-water sailor or a confident flotilla enthusiast, the Oceanis 45 responds predictably to both favourable and challenging conditions, allowing your attention to remain on navigation, sail trim, and discovery.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin with provisioning at Portisco, then motor-sail north towards the Maddalena Islands, anchoring at Spargi or Santa Maria for morning swims in crystalline waters. Work east along the Costa Smeralda's rugged shoreline, stopping at Porto Cervo or the quieter bays of Golfo Aranci, before returning via the island's western coast. Such routing balances exposed passages with sheltered anchorages, suiting both confident sailors and those refamiliarising themselves with bareboat independence.
Specifications
13.8 m
10
4
8
Monohull
2014
