The charter fee covers the yacht, standard equipment, and insurance. Cleaning, tourist tax, and any optional extras (skipper, paddle board, etc.) are billed at the base — we confirm the full breakdown when you request a quote.
I appreciate you sharing these details, but I need to be honest: there's missing information that would let me give you a proper assessment.
What I can see: The Mig 50 is a solid 15.6-metre motoryacht from 2005 with three cabins sleeping six—sensible for a small group or couple wanting extra space. However, I don't have the charter base location, weekly rate, engine specs, or fuel consumption details, which are crucial to advising on value and suitability.
Before deciding: You'll want to confirm the base location (Eastern Mediterranean, Turkish Riviera, or elsewhere?) and get the weekly charter cost. The €4,000 deposit suggests a decent-sized vessel, but without pricing I can't compare value fairly against competitors in that class.
My honest caveat: A 2005 yacht means you're looking at an 19-year-old boat—perfectly capable, but you'll want detailed maintenance records and a thorough pre-charter survey. Ask Magusa Marine specifically about recent engine overhauls and any major refits.
I'd recommend getting the full spec sheet from Magusa Marine, including base location and rates, and I'm happy to give you a proper comparison then.
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