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Perfect for small groups This 11-metre power cat suits couples or families of up to six seeking a relaxed, low-key escape without the commitment of a larger vessel. The three-cabin layout gives everyone decent privacy, which matters on week-long charters where shared spaces can feel cramped.
Smart eco-features Solar panels and air conditioning are genuinely practical touches for extended cruising in warmer climates, you'll run systems without constantly hammering the engine. The dinghy with outboard opens up shallow anchorages and beach stops that bigger yachts can't reach, adding real flexibility to your itinerary.
Solid value proposition At this size and age (2017 build), the €4,000 deposit suggests fair day rates for what you're getting, a fuel-efficient, manageable platform with decent creature comforts. You're paying for practicality rather than luxury, which is honest positioning.
One practical consideration An 11-metre power cat won't give you the range or speed of larger vessels, so plan itineraries within 30, 50 nautical miles of your base rather than ambitious multi-island hops. Check the operator's exact location before booking, knowing whether you're flying into a major airport or a regional hub makes a real difference to your travel day from Europe or the US.
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Based at Les Marines de Cogolin, in Cogolin, France. Rossinante is operated by Arcadie Plaisance.
36 Esplanade de la capitainerie
Les Marines de Cogolin sits in the central Var coast with immediate access to the Iles d'Hyeres and the sheltered waters between the mainland and Porquerolles; week one typically covers the island anchorages, small ports like Bormes-les-Mimosas, and the Giens Peninsula without pushing beyond the Mistral's influence zone. The marina works best for sailors comfortable with moderate winds and rocky coastline navigation, as the Provencal coast demands precision but rewards you with consistent sailing conditions and authentic Cote d'Azur villages. From here you can reach Lavandou, Cavalaire, and the quieter Maures foothills within 15-20 nautical miles, making it ideal for week-one exploration before deciding whether to push east towards Saint-Tropez or west towards the Porquerolles group.
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