Bareboat Sailing Yacht Oceanis 46
Self-command of the Cyclades in a design classic
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Oceanis 46
The Beneteau Oceanis 46 represents a rare convergence of serious sailing credentials and contemporary comfort. Designed by the respected Berret Racoupeau office, her hull and deck geometry deliver the sea-keeping refinement expected of a blue-water cruiser, whilst her Nauta Design interior introduces Italian yacht-design sensibility to every cabin and saloon. Four double cabins sleep up to ten guests, making her equally suited to close friends or extended family.
This is a yacht that rewards confident skippers. She arrives equipped with GPS, autopilot, and electric windlass, along with tender and bimini for Greek island life. A fridge keeps provisions cool through long days of sailing. The bare-boat model suits those with sailing experience who relish autonomous command of their itinerary, unencumbered by crew schedules.
Highlights
- •Four double cabins with contemporary Italian design by Nauta Design
- •Full sail plan and modern navigation suite including GPS and autopilot
- •Tender and bimini included for exploration and protection from Mediterranean sun
- •Bareboat charter from Athens, ideal for experienced sailors in the Aegean
The Charter Experience
The Cyclades demand a capable yacht and an attentive hand on the helm. Based in Athens, the Oceanis 46 positions you perfectly for island-hopping across the Aegean, where steady winds, crystalline anchorages, and hillside villages reward each day's passage. From Mykonos to Naxos, Paros to Antiparos, you'll find yourself in waters that have tested sailors for millennia. Evening sailing gives way to quiet anchorages where the Aegean's light softens and the wine tastes clearer. This is not a floating resort; it is a sailing vessel, and the sea remains its proper element.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin with an easy sail south to Kea or Kithnos, then push into the heart of the Cyclades, anchoring off Naxos and Paros before a final reach to Antiparos and its celebrated sea caves. Alternatively, head north-east towards Mykonos and Delos, exploring less-crowded anchorages and the ancient ruins that crown so many islands. Every passage offers the satisfaction of seamanship and the reward of solitude.
Specifications
14.1 m
10
4
8
Monohull
2010
