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Ideal for small groups The Oceanis 35.1 is a smart choice for couples or families of up to eight, though you'll want realistic expectations about cabin comfort at full capacity, three cabins work best with six people. This 2021 model from NSS Charter offers that perfect balance between manageable solo handling and comfortable cruising.
Well-equipped modern cruiser You're getting the essentials that matter: autopilot, bow thruster, and chart plotter make life easier, while the teak cockpit, bimini, and sprayhood mean you're properly protected from the elements. The dinghy is genuinely useful for exploring anchorages, and the electric toilet saves the grim hand-pumping experience.
Solid value proposition At this size and year, the €2,500 deposit is reasonable, and NSS Charter's 4.3-star rating across 10 reviews suggests consistent, reliable service, not perfect, but dependable. You're paying for a relatively new, well-maintained boat rather than a budget option, which typically pays dividends in fewer surprises mid-charter.
One realistic note At 10.4 metres, this boat demands basic sailing competence; it's not a floating hotel you can point in a direction and ignore. If either you or your crew is completely inexperienced, factor in professional skippered time or a proper bareboat briefing, the €2,500 deposit suggests they'll take safety seriously, but don't overestimate what a modern autopilot
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Based at Marina Cala de' Medici, in Castiglioncello, Italy. Polis is operated by NSS Charter.
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Marina Cala de' Medici in Castiglioncello sits on the Tuscan coast with straightforward access to the Tyrrhenian Sea's central cruising grounds. Within a week you can comfortably reach the Elba Island archipelago to the south, the Gorgona and Capraia islands to the northwest, or work along the Tuscan mainland coast toward Portoferraio; the prevailing northwesterly winds (Maestrale) typically favour southbound passages. This is a solid base for mixed itineraries combining protected anchorages with open-water sailing.
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