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.
Charter pricing is famously opaque. Here's everything the operator will charge — mandatory items paid at the base, plus optional add-ons you can opt into.
I don't have enough information to give you a proper assessment of this Gozzo 750. The listing is missing several key details that matter for an honest opinion: there's no charter base location listed, no daily rate shown, no engine specs, no fuel consumption data, and crucially, no information about what's actually included in that €1200 deposit or what the weekly charter cost is.
What I can tell you: A 7.5m Gozzo is a classic Italian day-cruiser design, typically sturdy, seaworthy, and fun for coastal exploring. One cabin with 2 berths suggests this is really a day boat with minimal sleeping capacity, so it's best suited to couples or small groups who don't mind compact quarters or are planning to anchor in beautiful spots rather than spend long nights aboard.
To help properly: I'd need the base location (Mediterranean, Adriatic?), daily/weekly rates, engine size, fuel capacity, and what's covered by insurance or included in the price. The €1200 deposit is modest, which *could* indicate good value, or could simply mean a shorter, lower-cost charter. Without knowing the total cost and location, I can't honestly say whether this represents value for money.
My honest advice: Contact Mucci Boat directly and ask for the full inventory, base location, and pricing. Once you have those details, I'm happy to give you a real opinion on whether it suits what you're after.
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Based at Marina di Nettuno, in Rome, Italy. CALAFURIA 7 is operated by Mucci Boat.
Marina di Nettuno C.N. S.p.A Lungomare Matteotti snc
Marina di Nettuno sits 40km southwest of Rome, offering immediate access to the Tyrrhenian coast's sheltered waters and island-hopping routes. Week 1 cruising typically reaches the Pontine Islands (Ponza, Palmarola, Zannone) with steady northwesterly winds pushing you south, or explores the Campania coast toward the Bay of Naples and Ischia. The marina works well for charters wanting cultural variety: you can anchor near Roman ruins and small fishing villages while building sea time before committing to longer passages south toward Sardinia or the Amalfi Coast.
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