Based at Port d'Armor, in Saint-Quay-Portrieux, France. Eole is operated by Loc Voile Armor.
Perfect starter choice The Oceanis 311 "Eole" suits couples or small families new to bareboat sailing, or groups of friends wanting an intimate, manageable vessel. At 9.5 metres with just two cabins but six berths, it's built for affordable, relaxed cruising rather than luxury—think close quarters, shared fun rather than privacy.
Solid practical kit You get the essentials: chart plotter for navigation, spinnaker for downwind performance, dinghy for exploring anchorages, and a fridge to keep provisions fresh. Nothing flashy, but everything works, and that's what matters on the water.
Good value proposition At €1634 per week with a reasonable €3200 deposit, this boat delivers honest, no-frills sailing at a fair price—ideal if you're flying long-haul to the charter base and want to keep overall trip costs sensible. Loc Voile Armor has solid regional credentials, which counts for peace of mind.
Age worth noting Built in 2001, "Eole" is honest about her years; older boats need more attention to maintenance and systems. If you're chartering in peak season, confirm the condition of engine, plumbing, and electrical before committing—a 23-year-old yacht can surprise you underway.
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Port d'Armor, France
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