Bareboat Sailing Yacht Oceanis 473
Effortless sailing through Sardinia's crystalline waters
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Oceanis 473
The Beneteau Oceanis 473 Clipper represents three decades of proven cruising design. Jean-Marie Finot and Pascal Conq's signature philosophy delivers easy passage-making across open water, paired with the refined handling that distinguishes Beneteau's most accomplished offshore sailors. This four-cabin vessel balances serious sailing credentials with the comfort required for extended Tyrrhenian exploration.
The deck layout invites unhurried cruising. Wide side decks and a panoramic windscreen meld into the coach roof's elegant curve, whilst solid teak bulwarks frame the entire workspace. Active sailors will appreciate the full-battened, quick-reefing mainsail and roller-furling genoa with generous overlap, supported by rigid boom vang and electric windlass. Every control rewards confident sailing without demanding athletic effort.
Highlights
- •Full-battened, quick-reefing mainsail and roller-furling genoa for simplified sail management
- •Electric windlass and rigid boom vang reduce physical demand on longer passages
- •Panoramic windscreen and teak-trimmed deck plan suited to extended cruising
- •Four independent cabins ideal for family groups or extended charter parties
The Charter Experience
Charter the Oceanis 473 from Portisco and command one of Sardinia's most capable cruising platforms. The northern Costa Smeralda delivers granite headlands, protected anchorages, and emerald shallows. This bareboat allows independent exploration of the Maddalena Archipelago, quiet coves around Caprera, and the windswept passages to Corsica. The yacht's proven seakeeping handles the Tyrrhenian's variable conditions whilst four separate cabins provide essential privacy across week-long passages.
Suggested Itinerary
Depart Portisco northbound towards the Maddalena Archipelago, anchoring amongst the granite islands and shallow bays that define the Costa Smeralda. A passage across the Bonifacio Strait opens Corsica's eastern coast. Return via Caprera and the Tavolara shallows, allowing ample time for secluded swimming anchorages and provisioning stops at Porto Cervo or Porto Rafael.
Specifications
14.3 m
4
8
Monohull
2002
