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Ideal for mixed groups The Dufour 430 is a brilliant four-cabin cruiser that sleeps eight comfortably, making it perfect for families or friends splitting costs on a week-long adventure. The 2022 build means everything's modern and reliable, which matters when you're flying in from abroad and want hassle-free sailing.
Well-equipped and thoughtful Solar panels, electric winches, heating, and an autopilot take the grunt work out of sailing, while the swimming platform and bimini keep everyone happy on downtime. The inverter and fridge mean proper provisioning, not roughing it, plus an electric toilet removes one common boat gripe.
Solid value proposition At this size and specification, the €2,000 deposit is reasonable, and you're getting a near-new boat that won't nickel-and-dime you with breakdowns mid-charter. The five-star Sailway rating (albeit from one review) is a good sign, though you might want to dig into what that reviewer actually did.
One small note: We don't have the base location listed here, so I can't comment on airport proximity or how long your transfer might be, that matters when you're jet-lagged from a long-haul flight. Worth confirming with Sailway directly whether you're looking at a 20-minute drive or a three-hour schlep.
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Based at Adaköy Marina, in Marmaris, Turkey. Sandra is operated by Sailway.
Adaköy Marina in Marmaris sits at the gateway to the Turkish Riviera's most accessible cruising grounds; week one typically takes you east along the coast to Ekincik and Dalyan, or west toward Icmeler and the Greek islands of Rhodes and Symi depending on wind direction. The marina benefits from reliable northwest winds in summer months, making it well-positioned for both novice sailors exploring sheltered bays and more experienced crews heading into open water. From here you can reach anchorages with reasonable overnight distances of 15 to 30 nautical miles, giving you flexibility to explore limestone coves, visit working fishing villages, and sample local provisions without excessive daily sailing.
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