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Perfect for couples This 2024 C-CAT 37 is an excellent choice if you're looking for a brand-new catamaran with real comfort on the water. The three cabins and six berths mean it works equally well for two couples or a small family wanting their own space.
Modern, thoughtful kit You're getting genuinely useful features here: electric winches and lazy jack take the sweat out of sail handling, while solar panels plus inverter mean you can anchor in remote spots without draining batteries. The water maker is a serious bonus on longer trips, and the radar with multiple chart plotters shows this boat is set up for real cruising, not just day sailing.
Strong value proposition At €3,000 deposit with a 2024 build, you're looking at a well-maintained, current-generation catamaran from a reputable operator. The equipment list is genuinely comprehensive, most charter companies charge extra for items like the water maker and solar package.
One note on logistics We'd need to know your charter base location to advise on airport transfers and flight connections from the US or Europe. Once you've got that detail, check the operator's cancellation policy and whether Veleasegno offers any pre-arrival provisioning or skippered options if you want to relax the first day out.
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Based at Capo d'Orlando Marina, in Capo d'Orlando, Italy. Amuni' is operated by Veleasegno Charter.
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Capo d'Orlando Marina sits on Sicily's north coast, offering immediate access to the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Aeolian Islands; week one typically involves motor-sailing or light reaching to Lipari, Vulcano, and Salina, with the prevailing northwesterlies allowing comfortable passages of 15-25 nautical miles between anchorages. The marina provides a practical base for exploring protected anchorages around Panarea and Stromboli before returning westward along the Sicilian coast toward the Cefalù area, giving you a mix of overnight anchorages, small harbors, and volcanic scenery without long open-water passages.
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