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Perfect for families The Nautitech 46 Open is an excellent choice for groups of up to 9 people seeking comfort and ease of handling. With four spacious cabins and a catamaran hull, everyone gets their own sleeping space without sacrificing living room, ideal for multi-family charters or friends looking to share costs.
Smart, modern setup This 2019 build packs genuinely useful cruising kit: solar panels, water maker, and a generator mean you're self-sufficient in remote anchorages, while the autopilot, radar, and chart plotter handle navigation duties. Air conditioning plus a bimini for shade make relaxation painless, even in hot climates.
Strong value proposition At €5,000 deposit with lazy bag and electric winches included, you're getting a well-equipped, recently built cat that won't demand constant manual labour, that matters on longer charters. Operating through Arcadie Plaisance suggests professional management and proper maintenance.
One practical note The base location isn't specified here, so confirm flight connections and transfer time to your charter base before booking; some catamaran bases sit further from major international airports than monohull hubs do. Worth a quick conversation with the operator to factor into your travel day.
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Based at Les Marines de Cogolin, in Cogolin, France. Aseba is operated by Arcadie Plaisance.
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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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