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Perfect for relaxed groups This Highland 35 suits families or friends after a comfortable, low-stress getaway rather than serious sailing—the spacious power catamaran hull keeps things stable and smooth, and three cabins sleep six without cramping anyone. The flybridge and bimini give you shaded lounging while you cruise at a leisurely pace.
Standout creature comforts Wi-Fi, ice maker, electric toilets, and a barbecue grill in the cockpit mean you're not roughing it; you'll actually want to spend time onboard relaxing rather than just using it as a floating hotel. The chart plotter and radar handle navigation easily, so you don't need serious boating experience.
Honest value assessment At 2007 vintage, "Comfort" is showing her age a little, but that modest €100 deposit suggests Royal Marine prices this fairly for what you're getting—a practical, well-equipped cruiser rather than a sleek showpiece. For groups wanting stability and convenience over performance, that's sensible value.
One practical note We don't have the charter base location listed, so you'll want to check flight connections and transfer times from your nearest major international airport before booking—power catamaran charters are typically based in Mediterranean or Caribbean locations, but confirm the logistics before committing.
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Based at Doca de Belém, in Lisbon, Portugal. Comfort is operated by Royal Marine.
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