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Smart family choice This 2012 Oceanis 37 suits families or mixed-ability groups who want a proven, forgiving sailing platform without the premium price tag. The three-cabin layout sleeps eight comfortably, and the bimini top is genuinely useful in Mediterranean sun.
Reliable workhorse You're getting a bulletproof Beneteau design here—these boats are everywhere in charter fleets because they simply work. Autopilot, radar, and Wi-Fi are practical additions that take the stress out of longer passages or modern connectivity needs.
Real value proposition At this price point with a modest €2,500 deposit, Tristaina represents genuine value if you're comparing against newer Oceanis models or rival 37-footers. You're not paying for newness; you're paying for a seaworthy, well-equipped boat that does the job.
One realistic note A 2012 boat means you should verify the service history and condition of deck gear and rigging—these are the bits that age fastest in Mediterranean charters. Request recent survey photos and confirm what's been recently serviced before committing; a pre-charter inspection visit is worthwhile for peace of mind on a longer rental.
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La Lonja Marina Charter, Spain
Club Maritimo San Antonio De La Playa, Spain
La Lonja Marina Charter, Spain
Based at Marina Palamós, in Palamós, Spain. Tristaina is operated by Llauts i Velers.
Salvador Albert i Pey