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Classic gulet, intimate scale. The Kaptan Yilmaz II is a traditional 26-metre wooden gulet built in 1995—perfect if you're drawn to authentic Turkish sailing heritage and want something genuinely charming rather than glitzy. With just one double cabin and two berths total, this is a couples-only or solo traveller's yacht, not a group boat.
Well-equipped for comfort. Despite her classic bones, she's got the essentials covered: air conditioning, generator, radar, and autopilot mean you're not roughing it. The dinghy and inverter add practical value for exploring quieter anchorages and keeping gadgets topped up during longer passages.
Honest value question. A single-cabin gulet at this size and vintage sits in an odd pricing bracket—you're paying for character and traditional build quality, but charter rates need to reflect that. Without seeing the daily rate, it's hard to judge whether you're getting fair value or paying a premium for nostalgia.
One real limitation. If you're hoping to split costs with friends or charter as a larger group, this won't work—the two-berth capacity is genuinely restrictive and rules out most multi-couple holidays.
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Based at Porto Santa Maria Maggiore, in Milazzo, Italy. (CabinPanarea - double bed) Kaptan Yilmaz II is operated by Marvero.