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Perfect for groups This 2008 Lagoon 440 catamaran sleeps up to 10 across four cabins, making it ideal for families or friend groups wanting to share costs on a Sardinia charter. The beam and shallow draft typical of this model mean plenty of living space and easy beach access—genuine advantages for longer voyages around the islands.
Well-equipped vessel She's got the essentials covered: water maker (crucial in the Mediterranean), generator, autopilot, and chart plotter all ease the sailing experience. The bimini and lazy bag suggest previous owners cared about comfort and convenience on passage, which is always a good sign.
Honest value note At 16 years old, the Lagoon 440 is a proven workhorse, but you're factoring maintenance into the equation—older catamarans can surprise you with haul-out costs. The €4,000 deposit is reasonable, though confirm what's actually covered (damage waiver, fuel, crew options) before committing, as charter terms vary widely.
One small caveat The operator shows only one review—excellent rating, but limited feedback to assess consistency. For a long-haul flight to Sardinia, I'd reach out directly and ask for references or photos of the boat's current condition; don't rely solely on that single five-star review.
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Based at Marina Golfo Cugnana, in Olbia, Italy. Hot Wind is operated by Sardinia Week.
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