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Classic gulet charm This 1995 gulet is a traditional wooden beauty with authentic Mediterranean character. At 26 metres, she's an intimate vessel perfect for couples or small groups wanting an immersive sailing experience along Turkey's coast.
Practical essentials covered You've got the kit that matters: radar, autopilot, air conditioning, and a generator mean comfort without sacrificing tradition. The dinghy opens up quiet anchorages and beach stops that larger charter fleets can't reach.
Honest value proposition The zero deposit is attractive, and gulets typically offer exceptional value compared to modern motor yachts or catamarans. That said, a 1995-built wooden vessel requires you to embrace a bit of character—expect charm over polished luxury, and older systems that work reliably but aren't cutting-edge.
Real consideration One-cabin vessels suit only very compatible travellers; this isn't a floating hotel with privacy options. If you're chartering with someone and need breathing room, this would feel cramped during rougher weather or longer weeks.
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Based at Porto Santa Maria Maggiore, in Milazzo, Italy. (CabinUstica - double bed) Kaptan Yilmaz II is operated by Marvero.