Specification

Lenght
12,80 m
Beam
7,70 m
Draft
1,25 m
Engine
Two 57 HP Yanmar engines
Fuel capacity
600 liters
Water capacity
600 liters
Sail Area
90 m(main and genoa)
Cabins
4 double cabins and 2 for crew
W.C.
4 and 1 in crew's cabin
Accommodation
10
Year of Built

Safety equipment

  • First aid kit
  • Life jackets
  • Bosun’s chair flares
  • Life raft
  • Safety harnesses

Navigation equipment

  • Cruising charts
  • Cruising guide (water pilot)
  • Lights house book
  • Binoculars
  • Divider
  • Parallel ruler
  • GPS plotter
  • Navtex,
  • Sea radio (VHF)
  • Radio-cd
  • Depth sounder
  • Speedometer
  • Wind instruments
  • Hand-bearing compass

Deck equipment

  • Electric anchor windlass
  • Cockpit table
  • Cockpit shower
  • Steering wheel/tiller
  • Dinghy
  • Fenders
  • Compass
  • Speed log
  • Wind instruments
  • Swimming ladder
  • Boarding ladder
  • Bimini
  • Spray hood
  • Roller reef equipment

Sails

  • Roller furling genoa
  • Roller furling main sail

Standard equipment

  • Yacht operations manual
  • Engine manual
  • Tool kit
  • Spare parts

Amenities

  • CD player
  • Refrigerator
  • Fully equipped galley
  • Linens and towels
  • Housekeeping supplies 

Extra equipment

  • Photovoltaic system solar panel of high power (200 W)
  • Inox passerelle
  • Electric toilets with holding tank
  • Auto pilot, wind indicator, wind and speed meter
  • Cockpit GPS Plotter
  • RadioCD with USB and cockpit speakers
  • External portable light

Conditions

Check out on Saturday 9.00am with return to the harbor on the previous day by 18.00pm.

Check in on Saturday 17.00pm.

The damage waiver is mandatory for skippered charters.

Long term charter discount upon agreement.

Last minute charter discount upon agreement.

Price list

  1. to 4 100 EUR per week
  2. to 5 800 EUR per week
  3. to 7 200 EUR per week
  4. to 8 700 EUR per week
  5. to 9 800 EUR per week
  6. to 8 700 EUR per week
  7. to 6 800 EUR per week
  8. to 5 400 EUR per week

You can charter a catamaran on the online charter website or by contacting us directly using booking form below.

With skipper

Mandatory fees

End cleaning
340 EUR

Crew (optional)

Skipper
190 EUR per day plus provisions
Hostess
170 EUR per day plus provisions

All fees are paid in cash while check in.

Optional extras

Sup board
140 EUR per week
Sea scooter
270 EUR per week
Internet
50 EUR per week for 2GB
Fishing equipment
70 EUR per week
Beach towels
10 EUR per piece
Extra linen
10 EUR per set
Safety net
150 EUR (installed) or 100 EUR (not installed)
Early check in (Fast track access to the yacht by 13.30pm)
150 EUR
Damage waiver
420 EUR per week with 500 EUR refundable deposit
Transfer
Quote upon request

All extras are paid in cash while check in.

Included in the price

Dinghy, autopilot, bowthruster (when applicable), GPS, plotter (when applicable), taxes, marina fees in embarkation and disembarkation port, first and last night electricity, full water tanks, cooking gas, diver inspection, administration fees.

Not included in the price

Fuel consumption, water consumption and port fees in the ports except from embarkation/disembarkation, bedlinen & towels, provisions, transfers.

Cancellation terms

Cancellation more than 90 days before embarkation: Cancellation fees of 150 EUR apply.

Cancellation 90-31 days before embarkation: 50% of the charter fees is retained.

Cancellation within less than 30 days before embarkation: 100% of the charter fees is retained.

If the yacht is rented during the cancelled dates, charter fees will be refunded.

Payments

Down payment 50% of the charter fee, should be paid latest by 7 days from booking confirmation.

Balance payment 50% of the charter fee, should be paid 4 weeks prior embarkation.

When no payment is received within 14 days after booking confirmation, the booking is considered as cancelled without further notice.

Suggested islands

Spetses

Sea chart of Spetses islandΣπέτσες, the ancient Pityousa (Island of Pines), is a hilly and well-wooded island off the south-west coast of the Argolida. The income of the inhabitants, who are mostly of Albanian descent, comes from farming and now, to an even greater extent, from the tourist trade, for the island’s mild climate attracts large numbers of holiday-makers.  This mild climate is described by the Admiralty pilot to be “exceedingly healthy” and is indeed more appealing than Hydra or Dokos. No motor vehicles are allowed on Spetses apart from public service vehicles.
In antiquity Spetses was an island of no importance. After the Orlov Rising, a rebellion against the Turks supported by Catherine of Great Russia, the population was expelled from the island in 1770 and Spetses town was laid waste. The inhabitants soon returned to their island, however, and their trading and seafaring activities brought them prosperity. In 1821 Spetsai was the first island to take part in the War of Independence: an event commemorated every year by ceremonies in the Madonna Armada Chapel in Ayia Marina.

Spetses

Folegandros and Sikinos

OΦολέγανδρος, between Milos and Santorini, is still barely touched by the tourist trade. The cliff-fringed eastern part of the island, with its highest hill of 413 m is bare and arid; the western half is milder, with water from springs, and supports a modest terraced agriculture. With its poverty and lack of sheltered harbours Folegandros was never an island of any importance. Its destinies were closely linked with those of Naxos and in Roman times it was a place of exile. 

Sea chart of Folegandros island

From the sailing port of Karavostasi – a must-see when sailing in Greece - it is an hour’s walk or a short trip with the only taxi on the island to the chief place, Chora, a beautiful village of typical Cycladic houses with a medieval Kastro.

Folegandros and Sikinos

Suggested routes

Route E

The Cyclades

One week starting and ending in Paros.

  1. Paros Paroikia 
  2. Sifnos Kamaras 
  3. Folegandros 
  4. Santorini 
  5. Amorgos 
  6. Paros Naoussa 
  7. Paros Paroikia 

Route A

The Cyclades

One week starting and ending in Athens.

  1. Alimos 
  2. Sounion 
  3. Kythnos Mericha 
  4. Kythnos Loutra 
  5. Syros Finikas 
  6. Kea 
  7. Alimos 

Route H

The Saronic and Argolic gulf

Two weeks starting and ending in Athens.

  1. Alimos 
  2. Aegina 
  3. Hydra 
  4. A day for rest, sightseeing and recreation. 
  5. Spetses 
  6. Kiparisi 
  7. Gerakas 
  8. Monemvassia 
  9. A day for rest, sightseeing and recreation. 
  10. Ermioni 
  11. Poros 
  12. Methana 
  13. Epidavros 
  14. Alimos 

Weather forecasts are a sailor's best mate

Planning your next maritime adventure? Don't embark without your secret weapon – the weather forecast! Accurate weather predictions aren't just about rain or shine; they're your compass for smooth sailing. From wind strength to potential storms, these forecasts are your nautical crystal ball. Stay ahead of the elements and chart a course for success. Trust the forecast, and let your next voyage be a tale of triumph, not turbulence. Fair winds and following seas await those who navigate wisely!

About us

Aegean Sails as an established family business at the field of yachting, since 2013 we continue our successful presence and strive for the top quality yachting services.

A big part of our company essence is that we try to think like customers and we care about making friends that enjoy sailing rather than clients and immediate and personal support.

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