Bareboat Sailboat Oceanis 46.1
New Oceanis 46.1 sailing yacht for ten in the Dodecanese
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About Bareboat Sailboat Oceanis 46.1
This 2020 Oceanis 46.1 represents the latest expression of modern cruising design, purpose-built to balance performance with onboard comfort. Beneteau's flagship production model delivers a voluminous interior that feels more like a floating apartment than a conventional sailing yacht, thanks to exceptional headroom and light-filled saloon space. With five cabins accommodating ten guests, she is equally suited to family reunions or groups of friends seeking serious sailing in protected waters.
The cabin configuration comprises four generous double cabins and one bunk cabin, all serviced by three heads. Practical touches throughout—fans in each cabin, electric windlass, autopilot, and an integrated chart plotter—reduce fatigue on longer passages and allow even less experienced crews to manage the yacht confidently. A bow thruster simplifies tight anchorages, whilst lazy jacks and a bimini canopy speak to thoughtful deck engineering for the Mediterranean sailor.
Highlights
- •Brand-new Beneteau Oceanis design with modern systems and bright, spacious interior
- •Five cabins, three heads, sleeps ten comfortably for groups and families
- •Equipped with bow thruster, autopilot, electric windlass, and chart plotter
- •Kayaks, paddleboards, and fishing equipment available to hire during your charter
The Charter Experience
The Dodecanese represent Greece's finest sailing ground for vessels of this size. Departing from Kos, you'll discover wind patterns that typically rise in the afternoon, leaving mornings free for unhurried swimming and waterside meals before setting sail. The archipelago's sheltered anchorages, modest harbours, and whitewashed villages provide an ever-changing backdrop. Local tavernas, clear Aegean waters, and consistently favourable conditions explain why bareboat sailing here attracts experienced crews year after year. If you lack a skipper's licence, hiring a skipper is straightforward; they'll occupy one cabin and require meals as part of the arrangement.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin with an afternoon sail to nearby Nisyros for volcanic exploration, continue to Tilos for secluded anchorages, then press eastward to Rhodes, Symi, or across to Turkish waters near Bodrum before returning to Kos. The northern islands of the Dodecanese offer stronger winds and dramatic seascapes, whilst southern passages reward you with quieter coves and stunning geological formations.
Specifications
14.6 m
10
5
10
Monohull
2020
8 kn
