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Perfect for families The Isla 40 is a modern 2025 catamaran built for comfort and sociability—four cabins sleep up to ten, making it ideal for multi-family holidays or groups who want space to breathe. The dual-hull design keeps things stable and roomy, which families with less experienced sailors will really appreciate.
Tech-forward cruiser This boat packs genuinely useful kit: solar panels with an inverter mean you'll run longer off-grid, electric winches reduce physical effort, and the ice maker plus Wi-Fi keep everyone happy. The sprayhood and bimini are essential shade in warm climates, and autopilot takes the strain on longer passages.
Solid value proposition At 11.9 metres with four cabins and modern systems, the Gazi offers generous space-per-euro for a 2025 build—you're paying for a relatively new, well-equipped boat. The €2500 deposit is reasonable, though you'll want to confirm the full weekly rate against comparable catamarans in the same season and region.
One note of caution Sailway currently shows just one five-star review, so there's limited independent feedback on their service standards or how they handle charter logistics for international guests. Before booking, ask directly about airport transfers, English-speaking crew support, and their process for last-minute issues—especially important if you're flying long-haul to reach the base.
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Based at Adaköy Marina, in Marmaris, Turkey. Gazi is operated by Sailway.