OUR CATAMARAN

A catamaran is a type of boat or ship that has two parallel hulls of equal size connected by a frame or deck. The hulls are typically symmetrical and have a narrow beam, which allows the catamaran to move efficiently through the water. Catamarans can vary in size from small recreational boats to large commercial vessels.

Catamarans are known for their stability and speed on the water. The two hulls provide a wide base that helps prevent the boat from tipping over, making catamarans popular for sailing in rough seas. The design also reduces drag, allowing catamarans to move quickly through the water with less resistance than traditional monohull boats.


  • BOOKING
  • SAILING
  • ONBOARD
BOOKING

Terms and Conditions

Be sure to review our general terms and conditions which will be part of your contract once you confirm your booking with Navigare Yachting.

Payment Terms

Your charter must be paid in half at 120 days pre-departure and paid in full no later than 40 days pre-departure.

It is our company policy to offer preferential terms to those of our clients who book online. These clients are usually seasoned charterers who do not require the assistance of booking agents: they do their own research, review quotes, and place their bookings online.


Payment Methods

We accepts payment by credit card, ACH or wire transfers, and checks.

Budgeting for Your Charter

Yacht fuel is not included. Prepare to pay for your provisions, any refills of water for the vessel and ice for your coolers, as well as mooring/docking fees.

Client Feedback

We take the satisfaction of our charter clients very seriously. Please take a moment to share your feedback with your charter specialist so we can continue to improve the charter experience for all of our guests.

If we were unable to address a claim at the base at the start of your charter, or during the charter if a breakdown of equipment occurred, please send us more information along with your booking ID so we may research the issue and propose a resolution.

SAILING

Sailing Grounds and Conditions

Because the Mediterranean boasts an average of 315 sunny days a year, you're bound to find sunshine and warm temperatures - both air and water temperatures!

A small tidal range of 1 to 2 feet may occur depending on your location.

Sailing License

Read the sailing credentials/experience requirements to charter in Greece.

ONBOARD

Details about Carefree

The mandatory Carefree Pack includes the full insurance coverage of the vessel. It also includes:

  • our welcome package (details below)
  • final cleaning
  • bed sheets and towels
  • dinghy with an outboard engine & fuel
  • propane gas for cooking
  • full water tanks
  • 2x snorkeling equipment
  • unlimited free Wi-Fi

Please note: The yacht fuel is not included – the fuel tank will be full when your charter starts and you are responsible for topping off the fuel tank at the end of your charter.

Internet (basic)

Free Wi-Fi is included in the Navigare Carefree Package.

Welcome Package

  • 6 cans of beer
  • 2 bottles of juice
  • 1.5 L of sparkling water
  • 1.5 L of bottled water
  • 1 roll of toilet paper per head (bathroom)
  • 1 pack of trash bags (15 tall kitchen bags)
  • 1 bottle of liquid dishwashing soap
  • 1 sponge
  • 1 kitchen paper roll
  • 1 lighter

Equipped Galley

Your boat will be fully equipped with all the kitchen essentials, like pots, pans, utensils, plates, etc. to accommodate the maximum guest capacity on your charter vessel. Blenders, toasters, microwaves, and coffee makers are found aboard the majority of our fleet with generators. For boats without a generator, a percolator or french press is provided.

Grill

Within the Greek fleet, only Penultimo (Oceanis 62), Grande Dame, and Starlight (both Lagoon 560 S2) are equipped with grills (barbecue).

Cooler(s)

Several boats are equipped with a freezer (cooler) within the Greek fleet. Please check within boat specifications if a particular boat is equipped with a freezer (cooler).

Navigation Equipment

All of our charter vessels are equipped with marine electronics including at least a depth sounder and one chart plotter for ease of navigation and course-plotting. Be sure to review the equipment details of your charter vessel. We encourage all guests to become familiar with the systems of their vessel ahead of their arrival by reviewing our boat check-in videos.

Lagoon, Jeanneau, and Beneteau vessels are fitted with B&G electronics; Fountaine Pajots are equipped with Garmin, and Bali yachts are fitted with Raymarine electronics.

The navigation equipment on your vessel also includes a chart, a cruising guide, and binoculars.

Safety Items

Life jackets are provided for all guests and are located in a locker aboard your vessel. Be sure to check the sizes before leaving the docks. We provide kids' life jackets upon request.

Every charter vessel is fitted with standard safety equipment including a first-aid kit, emergency tiller, horseshoe lifebuoy with light and line, fog horn, two safety harnesses, fire extinguishers, life raft, tool box with wooden plugs, distress signal kit, and secondary anchor. Additional safety equipment may be supplied to meet the requirements of the registration country of the vessel.

Dinghy with Outboard

  • Monohulls up to 54 ft - dinghy with 2.3 HP or 5 HP engine
  • Monohulls with more than 54 ft - dinghy with 8 HP engine
  • Catamarans up to 52 ft - dinghy with 8 HP engine
  • Catamarans with more than 52 ft - dinghy with 20 HP engine

Snorkel Equipment

Two sets of snorkel equipment (masks and fins) are included and located in the cockpit locker. We recommend checking sizes prior to departure.

Sailing Extras

Review the list of optional extras.

About Marine Toilets

Your charter vessel will be equipped with either manual or electric toilets. A manual toilet is fitted with a manual pump, while the electric toilet is operated with the push of a button. If you are unsure how to operate the marine toilet on your boat, please ask the base staff for assistance during your check-in.

Proper use of marine toilets (heads) is critical to a successful charter experience. The most important thing to remember is to not put anything down the toilet that you did not eat first – this includes toilet paper – with no exceptions. The blocked head will be charged $150/head.

COMFORT

Bed linen

Blankets

Cockpit Cushions

Pillows

Sheets

Towels

NAVIGATION

Autopilot

Binoculars

Compass

Echo Sounder/Depth Sounder

GPS

GPS chart plotter

GPS chart plotter - cockpit

Log/speed instrument

Nautical charts

Pilot book

SAFETY

Automatic light

Fire Extinguisher

First aid kit

Fog horn

Life jackets

Lifelines

Liferaft

Oars (Paddles)

Torch

VHF radio

YACHT ELECTRICS

Air conditioning

Generator

Inverter

Solar panels

Watermaker - desalinator

DECK

Bimini top

Deck brush

Dinghy

Fenders

Gangway

Mooring ropes

Plastic bucket

GALLEY

Coffee pot

Dishwasher

Ice maker

Kitchen utensils

Microwave

Oven

Refrigerator (Electric fridge 240V)

Stove (Gas)

INTERIOR

Barometer

Clothes hangers

Inside shower

Yacht documents

ADDITIONAL

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TECHNICAL DETAILS

Builder: Lagoon-Bênetêau

Cabins: 4 + 1

Build Year: 2024

Length: 54 ft ( 16.56 m)

Beam: 29 ft (9.00 m)

Draft: 5 ft (1.55 m)

Engines: 2 x 115.0 HP

Get in touch

0712 345 678

email@email.com

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