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Perfect for groups The Lagoon 42 is ideal if you're bringing friends or family, four cabins sleep eight comfortably, and the catamaran hull gives everyone stability and space to relax without feeling cramped. The 2022 build means everything's modern and reliable, which matters when you're flying long-haul to get here.
Well-equipped baseline You've got the essentials covered: autopilot takes the strain out of longer passages, the dinghy lets you explore shallow anchorages, and the electric toilet plus inverter mean genuine comfort. The bimini and lazy bag show the owner understands tropical cruising and doesn't want you wrestling with sails in the heat.
Strong operator backing Rudder&moor has a perfect 5-star rating across six reviews, which is genuinely reassuring, especially important when you're chartering from abroad and can't inspect the boat yourself beforehand. A €4,000 deposit is reasonable for a catamaran this size.
One practical note: At 12.8 metres, this is a comfortable cruiser but not a blue-water machine, so check the sailing area carefully against your itinerary and experience level. The outboard engine is fine for harbour manoeuvring, but confirm fuel capacity and range match your planned routes.
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Based at Albatros Marina, in Marmaris, Turkey. Kairos is operated by rudder&moor.
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Albatros Marina in Marmaris puts you within easy reach of the Turkish Riviera's most popular week-one cruising grounds: the Bozburun Peninsula to the east and the Greek islands of Symi and Rhodes to the south, both achievable in 4-6 hours of sailing. The marina benefits from consistent northwesterly winds during summer months, which favor passages along the coast toward Datça and into the shallow bays around Ekincik. From here, a typical first week involves island-hopping between protected anchorages, exploring pine-backed coves, and visiting working fishing villages with minimal tourist infrastructure.
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