Based at Bodrum Marina, in Bodrum, Turkey. Sila Cabin 6 - Standard is operated by Xenos Yachting.
Best for Solo Travelers This is a single-cabin gulet, so it's really only suitable if you're chartering alone or as a couple—there's no room for guests or family. If that matches your needs, it's a straightforward, intimate option.
Classic Gulet Setup You get the traditional Turkish gulet experience with decent essentials: air conditioning, generator, chart plotter, and radar for navigation, plus snorkeling gear and a dinghy for exploring. The outboard engine keeps things simple, though gulets of this vintage sometimes need patient handling.
Fair Value Proposition The zero deposit is refreshing, and the 1989 build suggests reasonable daily rates—though I can't see pricing here. For a couple seeking a quiet, unpretentious coastal cruise rather than glossy luxury, this delivers what it promises without inflated costs.
Age is the Trade-Off At 35 years old, this gulet will require understanding from charter guests; systems are reliable but not cutting-edge, and you may experience occasional quirks typical of classic wooden vessels. Budget time for transfers from the nearest international airport—most gulet bases are in Turkey's Mediterranean, typically 2–4 hours from major hubs.
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