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Ideal for families This Lagoon 440 catamaran suits groups or families wanting spacious, stable cruising without the learning curve of a monohull. Three cabins sleeping ten make it excellent value for splitting costs among friends or multi-generational trips.
Smart comfort kit Solar panels and an inverter mean you'll run fridges and electronics efficiently at anchor—perfect if you're exploring quieter anchorages rather than marina-hopping. The electric toilet, heating, and autopilot add real convenience for longer passages or cooler-season charters.
Watch the age factor At 16 years old, this boat is honest about her vintage; maintenance costs can creep up, and you'll want a thorough sea trial before committing. The single outboard engine on a 13.6m catamaran is light on redundancy if you're crossing open water between islands.
Value depends on region Without seeing the charter base location or weekly rate, it's hard to judge pricing—but €2,500 deposit suggests competitive positioning. The 5-star rating is encouraging, though only one review online means do ask Sailway directly about recent guest feedback and any known service issues.
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Based at Adaköy Marina, in Marmaris, Turkey. Premium is operated by Sailway.