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Perfect for larger groups This 2019 Lagoon 40 catamaran sleeps up to 10 across 4 cabins, making it ideal for multi-family holidays or friends wanting to split costs on a spacious platform. The dual-hull design offers exceptional stability and shallow draft, so you're genuinely comfortable whether anchored or underway.
Well-equipped for distance You've got the essentials covered: autopilot and chart plotter for confident navigation, a water maker for extended cruising without constant top-ups, and that teak cockpit is both practical and pleasant for long days at sea. Cockpit speakers and cushions suggest the owner values comfort, useful after a long transatlantic flight to reach the base.
Solid value proposition At this age and size, the €3,500 deposit signals a competitively priced charter, especially for a catamaran where you're getting that extra width and stability. NSS Charter's 4.3/5 rating from 10 reviews is reassuring, though the smaller review pool means do ask specific questions about turnaround and support.
One practical note: We don't have the charter location here, so confirm flight logistics to the base, airport transfers, whether NSS staff speak English, and approximate sailing time to your intended cruising ground. That'll help you judge if the overall journey suits your schedule.
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Based at Marina Cala de' Medici, in Castiglioncello, Italy. Orso di Mare is operated by NSS Charter.
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Marina Cala de' Medici in Castiglioncello sits on the Tuscan coast with straightforward access to the Tyrrhenian Sea's central cruising grounds. Within a week you can comfortably reach the Elba Island archipelago to the south, the Gorgona and Capraia islands to the northwest, or work along the Tuscan mainland coast toward Portoferraio; the prevailing northwesterly winds (Maestrale) typically favour southbound passages. This is a solid base for mixed itineraries combining protected anchorages with open-water sailing.
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