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Solid family choice The Oceanis 373 is a proven cruising design that suits families or small groups wanting comfortable, manageable sailing without excessive complexity. With three cabins sleeping six, it's well-proportioned for a week's charter with friends or across two families.
Classic, reliable spec This 2005 build brings sensible essentials—fridge, sprayhood, dinghy, and radio—but don't expect modern gadgetry or cutting-edge comfort. It's honest, unpretentious cruising kit that prioritizes dependability over luxury, which keeps maintenance costs and crew stress low.
Fair value proposition At this size and age, pricing should be reasonable, though the €1,800 deposit suggests a mid-range rate. You're paying for a straightforward, well-tested platform rather than premium finishes, which is genuinely good value if you prioritize sailing experience over cabin aesthetics.
One realistic note The operator has only one review on record, so do ask CS Charter directly about their service history, turnaround standards, and local knowledge before committing. A single five-star rating is encouraging but doesn't yet paint a full picture of their day-to-day operation or how they handle handovers for international clients.
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Based at Marina di Cagliari, in Cagliari, Italy. Mirfak is operated by CS Charter .
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