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Solid mid-range cruiser. The Azimut 46 "West Wind" is a well-established motor yacht that suits families or small groups wanting comfort without the complexity of sailing. With three cabins sleeping six, it's genuinely liveable for a week-long Mediterranean or Caribbean charter.
Notable standout features. Solar panels are a smart addition for extended cruising, and the sprayhood offers real weather protection when you're on the fly-bridge or helm. The onboard entertainment (TV, radio-CD) keeps things pleasant during downtime, while decent refrigeration means you can stock properly for longer itineraries.
Fair value proposition. A 2006 motor yacht at this size and specification sits in the accessible sweet spot for international charterers—you're not paying superyacht prices, but you get a recognised Azimut build quality and proven reliability. The €2000 deposit is straightforward and reasonable.
One honest note. The listing data is incomplete (base location missing, "Demo version" operator flagged), so you'll need to contact SailChecker directly to confirm current availability, exact location, and final pricing. Don't book blind on incomplete information, even with a solid boat.
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D-Marin Marina Lefkas, Greece
D-Marin Marina Gouvia, Greece
D-Marin Marina Gouvia, Greece
Based at D-Marin Marina Lefkas, in Lefkada, Greece. West Wind is operated by Demo version.
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