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Perfect for families This 2021 Bali 4.2 catamaran is genuinely well-suited to families or mixed groups of up to nine, the five cabins spread nicely across a stable 12.8-meter platform, and the wide-beam catamaran design means everyone gets comfortable space without feeling cramped. For families travelling long-haul to a charter base, the modern construction and dual-hull safety are real peace of mind.
Standout tech onboard You're getting solid cruising systems here: autopilot, watermaker, solar panels with a generator backup, plus air conditioning throughout, genuinely useful kit that reduces hassle on longer trips. The chart plotter in the cockpit and dinghy included means you can explore beyond the main anchorages without extra expense.
Reasonable value proposition At a €2,750 deposit, the pricing feels fair for a newer catamaran of this size with a comprehensive equipment list and five sleeping cabins. You're not paying for unnecessary bells, but you're getting the essentials that matter for comfortable multi-day sailing.
Single review caveat The operator has only one five-star review on record, so there's limited track record to assess reliability, turnaround times, or consistency, worth a direct conversation before committing. Request specifics on crew briefing, provisioning options, and their cancellation policy given the limited feedback history.
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Based at Albatros Marina, in Marmaris, Turkey. Toddler is operated by Ediba Sailing.
Sarıana Mh, Mustafa Münir Elgin Blv. No:46
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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