Bareboat Catamaran ROYAL CRACOW
Bareboat Saba 50 catamaran for five cabins of Caribbean sailing
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About Bareboat Catamaran ROYAL CRACOW
Royal Cracow is a Fountaine Pajot Saba 50 catamaran offering spacious accommodation across five cabins, ideal for larger groups seeking independence in the Leeward Islands. Built in 2016, this bareboat presents an exceptional value proposition for experienced sailors who wish to command their own vessel whilst enjoying the dual-hull stability and generous beam width that define the Saba platform.
The catamaran layout maximises both interior volume and outdoor living. Below deck, each cabin provides comfortable berths with privacy and ventilation. The saloon and galley occupy the central bridge deck, creating generous entertaining spaces without the constraints of a monohull design. On deck, the wide sidedecks and expansive platform aft deliver room to lounge, dine, or simply observe the horizon without crowding.
Highlights
- •Five separate cabins accommodate groups up to twelve guests with privacy and flexibility
- •Wide catamaran beam delivers expansive interior volume and minimal motion underway
- •Professional bareboat option for accomplished sailors seeking vessel autonomy
- •Shallow draft and stable platform enable exploration of shallow anchorages and protected bays
The Charter Experience
Charter the Leeward Islands with complete autonomy. This region rewards confident sailors with consistent trade winds, sheltered anchorages at Anguilla, St Barts, and St Martin, and crystalline waters ideal for both day sailing and overnight passages. The Saba 50's dual-hulled design provides the stability and shallow draft necessary to explore smaller cays and reef anchorages inaccessible to deeper-keeled yachts, whilst maintaining sufficient speed and comfort for longer island-to-island transits.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin in St Martin, sailing north to the protected anchorages of Anguilla, then east to the limestone cliffs and clear waters surrounding St Barts. Day sails between islands typically run four to six hours, leaving afternoons free for swimming, snorkelling, and provisioning ashore. The trade wind patterns and established mooring fields throughout this region suit both cautious and spirited sailing styles.
Specifications
15.0 m
12
5
10
Catamaran
2016
