Specification

Lenght
13,96 m
Beam
7,87 m
Draft
1,3 m
Engine
Two 54 HP Yanmar engines
Fuel capacity
900 liters
Water capacity
900 liters
Sail Area
130 m² (main and genoa)
Cabins
4 double cabins and 2 for crew
W.C.
4
Accommodation
12
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

  • Generator
  • Air condition in all cabins
  • Watermaker
  • 3 refrigirators
  • Photovoltaic system solar panel of high power (200 W)
  • Hydraulic 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 4 700 EUR per week
  2. to 6 500 EUR per week
  3. to 8 000 EUR per week
  4. to 9 500 EUR per week
  5. to 11 000 EUR per week
  6. to 9 700 EUR per week
  7. to 7 800 EUR per week
  8. to 5 800 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

Kythnos

Sea chart of Kythnos islandΚύθνος lies south-east of Kea and is a rocky and barren island of karstic limestone, that is usually covered in an abundance of colourful flowers in the early months of the sailing season. 

The coast is much indented – with many beautiful anchorages and ports – and for the most part falls steeply down to the sea. The inhabitants live by farming and fishing. In antiquity iron was mined on the island.

The two main ports are Mericha and Loutra. Mericha – only minutes sailing away from the oddly shaped Sandbar Bay – is the smaller of the two. Loutra on the north-east nowadays even has a new harbour with new moles providing the best protection from the Meltemi on the island. The mineral baths after which the port took its name, are unfortunately no longer in use. The mineral springs were already frequented in Roman times and can still be seen as (covered) streams that flow towards the port. 

Kythnos

Naxos

Sea chart of Naxos islandThe largest and one of the most beautiful of the Cyclades, Naxos - Νάξος, is traversed from north to south by a range of hills which fall away steeply on the east but slope down gradually on the west into fertile rolling country and well-watered plains. The hills rise to a height of 1008 m and are cut by two passes. 

Since ancient times the economy of the island has depended on agriculture, marble-quarrying, emery-mining and the recovery of salt from the sea, occupations which have brought it a considerable degree of prosperity. In recent years the tourist trade has been an additional source of revenue. 

The island is not very equipped to cope with mass tourism, but it has much to offer visiting those on a sailing holiday - an equable climate, a wide variety of scenery, from the sandy anchorages of the west coast and monuments of both antiquity and medieval periods. 

Naxos

Suggested routes

Route K

The Cyclades

Three weeks starting and ending in Lavrion.

  1. Lavrion 
  2. Nea Marmari 
  3. Andros Gavrion 
  4. Andros Kastro 
  5. Tinos 
  6. Mykonos Delos 
  7. Ikaria Evdilos 
  8. Donoussa  
  9. Amorgos 
  10. A day for rest, sightseeing and recreation.  
  11. Astypalea 
  12. Anafi 
  13. Santorini 
  14. A day for rest, sightseeing and recreation.
  15. Anchoring on Litle Ciclades (Karos, Schinoussa, Koufonisia) 
  16. Naxos 
  17. Paros Naoussa 
  18. Paros Paroikia 
  19. Kythnos Loutra 
  20. Kea Poleis Bay 
  21. Lavrion 

Route K

The Saronic and Argolic gulf

Three weeks starting and ending in Athens.

  1. Alimos 
  2. Methana 
  3. Poros 
  4. Spetses 
  5. Monemvasia 
  6. A day for rest, sightseeing and recreation. 
  7. Elafonisos 
  8. Plitra 
  9. Kithera
  10. A day for rest, sightseeing and recreation. 
  11. Gerakas 
  12. Kiparisi 
  13. Leonidio 
  14. Astros 
  15. Navplio 
  16. A day for rest, sightseeing and recreation. 
  17. Tolo 
  18. Drepano 
  19. Hydra 
  20. Aegina 
  21. Alimos 

Route C

The Cyclades

One week starting and ending in Lavrion.

  1. Lavrion 
  2. Kythnos Mericha 
  3. Syros Ermoupolis 
  4. Mykonos Delos 
  5. Andros Gavrion 
  6. Kea 
  7. Lavrion 

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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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