Bareboat Catamaran SILBA
Lagoon catamaran for eight, ready to explore Croatia's Adriatic
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About Bareboat Catamaran SILBA
SILBA is a Lagoon 400 S2 Owners Version purpose-built for couples, families, and friends seeking independence on the water. This five-cabin catamaran sleeps up to eight guests in comfortable, naturally ventilated accommodation, whilst the dual-hull design delivers the stability and shallow-draft performance that makes bareboat sailing in Croatia's island channels genuinely effortless.
The owners have invested in practical comfort: a fully equipped galley, enclosed spray hood for protection during passage, and thoughtfully appointed cockpit with cushioned seating, al fresco dining table, and built-in shower. Cabin fans, quality audio (CD, MP3, and speaker system), and snorkelling kit are provided. The semi-rigid tender with outboard engine opens access to hidden anchorages and secluded beaches beyond reach of larger yachts.
Highlights
- •Dual-hull stability and shallow draft for authentic exploration of Croatia's island system
- •Five separate cabins with individual fans, ideal for multi-generational or mixed-group charters
- •Enclosed galley and weather protection without sacrificing open-air cruising appeal
- •Semi-rigid tender and snorkelling equipment included for spontaneous coastal discovery
The Charter Experience
Charter SILBA from Šibenik and unlock one of Europe's finest cruising grounds. The Dalmatian coast rewards exploration, with limestone cliffs framing turquoise anchorages, medieval hilltop towns perched above sparkling bays, and the Kornati Islands offering near-deserted overnight spots. Shallow draft means you'll anchor where monohulls cannot, whilst the catamaran's twin engines and spacious deck layout make day passages relaxed rather than athletic. Whether you're sailing up to Zadar, island-hopping through the Adriatic, or anchoring off Hvar for an evening ashore, SILBA provides the stability and seamanlike equipment to do it confidently.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin with an overnight passage to the Kornati Islands, where you'll anchor among uninhabited rocky outcrops and wake to uninterrupted Adriatic views. Spend two days island-hopping and snorkelling, then sail south toward Hvar town for provisioning and an evening waterfront meal. From there, explore the Pakleni Islands, push toward Vis if the wind favours, or cruise back north through quieter bays, pausing at small villages accessible only by sea. The flexibility of bareboat ownership means your itinerary follows the weather and your whims, not a schedule.
Specifications
12.0 m
8
5
6
Catamaran
2014
