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Perfect for larger groups. This 51-foot catamaran sleeps 10 across five cabins, making it ideal for families or friends wanting to charter together without splitting costs across multiple yachts. The spacious layout is a catamaran's real strength for group dynamics and comfort.
Well-equipped modern boat. You're getting serious cruising gear here, radar, chart plotter, electric winches, and a generator mean less physical effort and better navigation in variable conditions. The lazy bag and cockpit barbecue are thoughtful touches that make week-long charters feel relaxed rather than exhausting.
Fair value proposition. At €8,000 deposit for a 2026 build with this cabin count and equipment spec, the pricing sits reasonably in the larger catamaran bracket. However, without knowing the full weekly rate or base location, it's hard to judge absolute value, I'd recommend comparing against other 50+ foot cats in your chosen destination.
One practical note: Five cabins means coordinating 10 people's schedules and preferences, which works beautifully when everyone gets along but can create friction on longer charters. Consider whether your group genuinely needs all that berth space or if a smaller, more intimate vessel might suit your crew better.
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Based at Les Marines de Cogolin, in Cogolin, France. MyWay is operated by Arcadie Plaisance.
36 Esplanade de la capitainerie
Les Marines de Cogolin sits in the central Var coast with immediate access to the Iles d'Hyeres and the sheltered waters between the mainland and Porquerolles; week one typically covers the island anchorages, small ports like Bormes-les-Mimosas, and the Giens Peninsula without pushing beyond the Mistral's influence zone. The marina works best for sailors comfortable with moderate winds and rocky coastline navigation, as the Provencal coast demands precision but rewards you with consistent sailing conditions and authentic Cote d'Azur villages. From here you can reach Lavandou, Cavalaire, and the quieter Maures foothills within 15-20 nautical miles, making it ideal for week-one exploration before deciding whether to push east towards Saint-Tropez or west towards the Porquerolles group.
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