The charter fee covers the yacht, standard equipment, and insurance. Cleaning, tourist tax, and any optional extras (skipper, paddle board, etc.) are billed at the base — we confirm the full breakdown when you request a quote.
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Perfect for groups This 43-footer sleeps up to 10 across four cabins, making it ideal for friends or families wanting to share costs on a longer charter. The 2008 build is well-maintained with practical cruising gear, autopilot, solar panels, and a full sprayhood all make multi-week sailing genuinely comfortable.
Solid cruising kit You get the essentials: dinghy included, bimini for sun protection, cockpit speakers for atmosphere, and those solar panels mean less genset running on quiet anchorages. It's a no-fuss, dependable platform rather than a showboat, which suits serious sailors and relaxed crews equally well.
Strong value proposition A €2,000 deposit on a ten-berth boat hints at genuinely competitive daily rates, perfect if your group is splitting the charter cost. For transatlantic travellers, confirm transfer logistics from the nearest airport (details aren't specified here), but Outsail's established operator status suggests reliable logistics support.
Age is the trade-off At 16 years old, "Crash" is honest and reliable but not brand-new; expect a well-loved boat rather than fresh-from-the-yard. If you're prioritising cutting-edge comfort, look elsewhere, but for value and practical group sailing, this is genuinely competitive.
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Based at Porto di Golfo Aranci, in Golfo Aranci, Italy. Crash is operated by Outsail Srl.
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Porto di Golfo Aranci sits on Sardinia's north coast and offers straightforward access to the Maddalena archipelago, where you can explore granite-backed anchorages and shallow bays within a day's sail. Week one typically involves island-hopping among protected waters; prevailing northwesterlies mean you'll motor or sail gently south toward Palau and the Strait of Bonifacio, with regular stops at Spargi, Budelli, and Santa Maria. The marina has good facilities and lies close enough to the airport at Olbia that you can pick up a boat the same day you land.
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