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Perfect starter choice The Oceanis 34 suits couples and small families wanting an accessible introduction to sailing without the complexity of larger yachts. At 10.3 metres, it's manageable for less experienced sailors yet comfortable enough for a proper week away.
Solid everyday gear You get the essentials: sprayhood for weather protection, chart plotter, dinghy for exploring, and a radio-CD player to set the mood. Nothing flashy, but everything works and nothing's missing that matters for a relaxed charter.
Honest value question The 2013 build and modest €3,000 deposit suggest reasonable pricing, though without knowing the weekly rate I can't say if it's a steal or just fair. For a bareboat from Carloforte (Sardinia), you're looking at a straightforward Med experience rather than luxury.
One real caveat Three cabins for six berths means tight quarters if you're chartering with another couple—someone's sleeping in a bunk that feels like a cupboard. It works fine for families with children, less so for friends wanting proper personal space.
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Based at Carloforte, in Carloforte, Italy. Izar is operated by Carloforte Sail Charter.