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Perfect for groups The Bali 4.2 "Pisces" is ideal if you're chartering with family or friends, five cabins and nine berths give everyone their own space without feeling cramped. The 2022 build means systems are modern and reliable, which matters when you're flying long-haul to reach the charter base.
Solid cruising kit This catamaran comes well-equipped for independent sailing: water maker and solar panels mean you'll stretch time between shore stops, while air conditioning keeps cabins comfortable in warm climates. The generator backs up power, and autopilot handles the physical demands on longer passages, genuinely useful features, not luxury add-ons.
Value looks reasonable At €2500 deposit, the pricing appears competitive for a modern five-cabin cat in 2024. You're getting a recently built, fully-equipped vessel without paying premium rates for a superyacht brand.
One note on feedback The operator (Ediba Sailing) shows a perfect 5-star rating, but that's based on just one review, not quite enough data to draw firm conclusions about their service quality or responsiveness if issues arise. Worth asking for recent client references before committing, especially given the long journey most SailChecker clients make to reach their charter base.
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Based at Albatros Marina, in Marmaris, Turkey. Pisces is operated by Ediba Sailing.
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Albatros Marina in Marmaris puts you within easy reach of the Turkish Riviera's most popular week-one cruising grounds: the Bozburun Peninsula to the east and the Greek islands of Symi and Rhodes to the south, both achievable in 4-6 hours of sailing. The marina benefits from consistent northwesterly winds during summer months, which favor passages along the coast toward Datça and into the shallow bays around Ekincik. From here, a typical first week involves island-hopping between protected anchorages, exploring pine-backed coves, and visiting working fishing villages with minimal tourist infrastructure.
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