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.
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Compact day cruiser. The Capvesprol is a 6-metre open motorboat with room for six people, ideal if you're after casual coastal exploring, fishing, or beach hopping rather than overnight cruising. There are no cabins, so this is purely a daytime vessel or for very experienced boat campers.
Real value here. At €2,480 per week, you're getting genuinely affordable access to Balearic waters with minimal commitment, plus the €700 deposit is reasonable. This works well if you've got a small group happy to base themselves ashore and use the boat as a floating day platform.
Honest reality check. A 1993 motorboat this size will feel quite basic by modern standards, and six berths on an open 6m hull means snug quarters if anyone actually sleeps aboard. Weather matters too, rough seas will make this feel very exposed.
Best suited to: Confident small groups or families with young kids who want bareboat freedom on a tight budget, and don't mind rustic simplicity. The operator Llauts i Velers is established locally, which is a good sign for support, though confirm English-language briefing before booking if that matters to you.
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Based at Marina Palamós, in Palamós, Spain. Capvesprol is operated by Llauts i Velers.
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Marina Palamós sits on the northern Costa Brava, placing you within easy reach of the Illes Medes and the dramatic rocky coves between Palamós and Begur; a week's charter typically explores this rugged coastline northwards to the French border or southwards towards Tossa de Mar. The marina offers reliable northeasterly winds (the Tramuntana) that make for consistent sailing conditions, and the shallow, sheltered waters of the Baix Empordà provide good anchorages for less experienced crews. Direct access to Spain's most characterful sailing grounds means you spend less time motoring and more time anchored in limestone coves with transparent water.
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