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Who it suits This is an excellent choice for small groups or families wanting a modern, well-equipped sailing experience without the complexity of larger yachts. At 10.7 metres with 3 cabins and 6 berths, you'll have enough comfort and space without feeling cramped, and the 2024 build means everything is fresh and reliable.
Standout features The teak deck and cockpit give this boat a premium feel, while practical touches like electric winches, autopilot, and a sprayhood make sailing genuinely easier, especially if your crew has mixed experience levels. The swimming platform and dinghy are genuine bonuses for exploring anchorages, and onboard conveniences like the refrigerator and electric toilet keep life comfortable during a week away.
Value for money At this size and year, with a modest €2,500 deposit, ALAS represents fair value if the weekly rate aligns with market rates for new Maxus boats in your chosen season. You're paying for a newer, well-appointed vessel, which justifies the cost compared to older 35-footers.
One honest note The Barcando base location isn't specified in your data, so confirm how close it is to a major international airport, transferring from a long-haul flight matters when you're crossing a continent or ocean to reach the boat.
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Based at Capo d'Orlando Marina, in Capo d'Orlando, Italy. ALAS is operated by Barcando Charter.
Contrada S. Gregorio
Capo d'Orlando Marina sits on Sicily's north coast, offering immediate access to the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Aeolian Islands; week one typically involves motor-sailing or light reaching to Lipari, Vulcano, and Salina, with the prevailing northwesterlies allowing comfortable passages of 15-25 nautical miles between anchorages. The marina provides a practical base for exploring protected anchorages around Panarea and Stromboli before returning westward along the Sicilian coast toward the Cefalù area, giving you a mix of overnight anchorages, small harbors, and volcanic scenery without long open-water passages.
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