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Solid starter choice This 2023 Oceanis 34 is a dependable cruising boat that suits couples or small families new to sailing or wanting a relaxed week without constant trimming. The three-cabin layout sleeps six comfortably for a bareboat charter, and modern build quality means fewer mechanical worries on the water.
Practical essentials included You're getting the core kit: chart plotter and autopilot for navigation, heating for shoulder-season comfort, and a dinghy to explore anchorages. The refrigerator is a genuine comfort add-on that many smaller boats skip, which matters if you're provisioning properly rather than eating out every night.
Competitive deposit structure At €3,750, the security deposit is reasonable for a 2023 boat of this size, suggesting the operator runs a straightforward, no-nonsense charter programme. Expect transparent pricing without hidden surprises—exactly what SailChecker clients appreciate when booking long-haul to a French base.
One heads-up on location The base listing shows "Crouesty Location" but no specific region—this is likely the Morbihan area in Brittany, which is genuinely beautiful but does mean connecting flights from most international hubs. Confirm the exact base and transfer logistics before committing; it's worth the journey, but factor in a full travel day from the UK or US.
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Based at Port du Crouesty, in Arzon, France. No name is operated by Crouesty Location.
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