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Compact racer-cruiser appeal The JPK 10.10 is a purpose-built performance yacht that suits sailors who want genuine racing pedigree without sacrificing comfort for short breaks. At 10 metres with three cabins sleeping six, it punches above its weight for a tight-knit group wanting speed and handling rather than floating hotel space.
Built for sailing enthusiasts This is a proper sailor's boat, the JPK line is known for responsive, exciting performance in varied conditions. Cockpit speakers and autopilot make day-sailing easier, while the fridge keeps provisions fresh on week-long adventures. It's the kind of yacht where you'll actually enjoy the sailing, not just the destination.
Smart value proposition A 2012 JPK at this size and cabin count represents solid economics for a group of four to six experienced sailors splitting costs. The €3,000 deposit is reasonable, and you're getting a well-maintained design with genuine offshore credentials without paying for unnecessary frills.
One honest note Cabin accommodation is genuinely compact, this isn't a floating villa, and three cabins for six people means shared spaces feel snug. If anyone in your group prefers relaxation over sailing, or struggles with tight quarters, you might want to consider a larger cruiser instead.
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Based at La Rochelle, in La Rochelle, France. Kurun is operated by SailEazy.
La Rochelle sits at the gateway to the Bay of Biscay and offers immediate access to the Ile de Re and Ile d'Oleron, two classic Atlantic island cruising grounds lying just 15-20nm west; week one typically involves sheltered anchorages, oyster farms, and small fishing villages across these islands with generally moderate westerlies. The marina also puts you within striking distance of the Pertuis d'Antioche passage and the Charente estuary to the south, making it ideal for mixed-weather cruising between protected waters and open coastline. As a major French Atlantic port with good provisioning and repair facilities, La Rochelle serves well for both bareboat and flotilla charters seeking accessible sailing in variable conditions.
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