Bareboat Sailing Yacht Oceanis 45
Elegant Beneteau sailing for independent explorers of the Aegean
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Oceanis 45
The Beneteau Oceanis 45 represents thoughtful design for bareboat sailors seeking self-sufficient Mediterranean cruising. This three-cabin sailing yacht accommodates groups comfortably, with intelligent use of space that eliminates unnecessary compromise. Every element serves dual purpose: the chart table doubles as dining surface, the generous cockpit flows naturally to an open bathing platform that simplifies sea access, and considered ventilation keeps interiors fresh during warm Aegean passages.
Built in 2012, this Oceanis maintains the breed's reputation for reliable handling and forgiving characteristics. Whether you're planning a week-long exploration or shorter escapes, the layout balances privacy below with sociable deck living above. The easy-access swim platform and integrated design philosophy make day-sailing and overnight cruising equally rewarding.
Highlights
- •Three private cabins ideal for families or small groups seeking independence
- •Open bathing platform with direct sea access for swimming and water activities
- •Dual-purpose chart and dining table optimizing compact living space
- •Proven Oceanis 45 design with responsive sailing characteristics
The Charter Experience
Turkey's Aegean coastline offers bareboat sailors an ideal combination of protected waters, charming anchorages, and cultural richness. Base yourself in Bodrum and explore the Greek islands within reach, or venture south towards Dalyan and the turquoise coves of the Mediterranean. Light summer breezes, minimal tidal range, and well-established waypoints make this region forgiving for independent sailors. Anchor off whitewashed villages, dine where locals gather, and experience the genuine hospitality of Turkey's maritime communities without the constraint of structured itineraries.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin in Bodrum, sailing east towards Datça and the dramatic Bozburun peninsula, then continue to the pine-forested anchorages near Ekincik. Return passages reward early morning departures with reliable northwesterlies, allowing leisurely afternoons exploring smaller islands and protected bays where few larger yachts venture.
Specifications
13.8 m
10
3
8
Monohull
2012
