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Ideal for families The Agad suits families or small groups after a modern, comfortable catamaran experience without breaking the bank. Four cabins sleeping up to 9 makes it genuinely spacious for a 37-footer, and the 2023 build means everything feels fresh and reliable.
Well-equipped and practical This boat ticks the serious boxes: water maker, electric winches, autopilot, and a chart plotter mean you're not roughing it, even on longer passages. The lazy bag and dinghy inclusion adds real convenience, and electric toilets plus an inverter show the owner thought about comfort.
Smart value proposition At this size and specification, you're getting genuinely good kit for the money. The deposit is reasonable, and World Wide Charter's 4.8-star rating across their fleet suggests reliable service, important when you're flying long-haul to collect a boat.
One practical note We don't have the charter base location listed, so you'll want to confirm where you're actually picking up, that'll shape your international travel logistics and how convenient the handover actually is.
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Based at Marina Portorosa, in Furnari, Italy. Agad is operated by World Wide Charter.
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Marina Portorosa sits on Sicily's north coast and offers immediate access to the Aeolian Islands, all reachable within a day's sail. Week 1 typically takes you through Lipari, Vulcano, and Salina, with consistent northwesterly winds making the return journey straightforward. The shallow, protected waters around the archipelago suit various boat sizes, and you can easily explore volcanic anchorages and small harbours before heading further east towards Messina Strait or west to Cefalù.
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