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Who it suits Scorpio is ideal for larger groups or multi-family getaways, nine berths across five cabins mean everyone gets their own space, and the 2022 Bali 4.6 is known for generous living areas that keep groups comfortable together. If you're flying long-haul from the US or Europe to a catamaran destination, this size and layout punches well above its weight for groups of 8+.
Standout features The essentials are all there: water maker and generator mean you'll stay self-sufficient in remote anchorages, while air conditioning, autopilot, and a chart plotter make cruising genuinely relaxing rather than exhausting. The bimini and cockpit cushions signal a boat set up for lounging, not just sailing, perfect if your crew includes non-sailors who want comfort over performance.
Value question A €3,750 deposit on a 2022 Bali 4.6 is reasonable, but we don't have the weekly rate here, so it's hard to judge true value. That said, newer-build catamarans in this 14m range typically offer strong bang-for-buck on group charters compared to smaller monohulls.
One honest note The operator has only one review on file, not a red flag, but worth asking Ediba directly about their turnaround, maintenance schedule, and how many seasons they've had Scorpio in service before you commit.
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Based at Albatros Marina, in Marmaris, Turkey. Scorpio 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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