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Perfect for groups Arctic Light suits families or friend groups wanting to explore together—10 berths across 5 cabins give everyone their own space without feeling cramped on a 47-footer. She's built for serious cruising rather than luxury, which appeals to sailors who care more about capability than frills.
Well-equipped cruiser This 2009 Delphia has the essentials dialed in: radar, autopilot, and a solid chart plotter mean you can navigate confidently, while heating and a proper galley setup make extended trips comfortable. The lazy jack and dinghy are practical touches that show the boat's been set up for real use.
Fair value proposition At this price point, you're getting a spacious, seaworthy vessel with solid navigation kit and group accommodation—decent value for a week's charter. The 5/5 operator rating from Boreal Yachting is encouraging, though note there's only one review recorded, so take that as a positive signal rather than extensive proof.
Limited info caveat We don't have the charter base location or weekly rate, so you'll need to confirm logistics directly with Boreal Yachting—especially important for arranging airport transfers and understanding how far you're flying to reach the boat. The 2009 build age is fine for a cruiser of this type, but do ask about recent refit work when you inquire.
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Based at Tromsø Eidkjosen, in Kvaløysletta - Tromsø, Norway. Arctic Light is operated by Boreal Yachting.
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