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Perfect starter choice. The Oceanis 393 is an ideal boat for families or small groups new to sailing—it's forgiving, roomy enough without being overwhelming, and well-equipped for leisurely cruising. At 11.9 metres with three cabins, you'll sleep six comfortably without feeling cramped.
Solid creature comforts. Solar panels, a working fridge, and a bimini mean you can actually relax on deck without cooking in the sun or rationing cold drinks. The swimming platform is a genuine bonus on charter boats, and the sprayhood keeps spray at bay during fresher conditions. The cockpit speakers add a nice touch for those lazy anchorage evenings.
Fair value proposition. At a €2,000 deposit with Paralos Yachts (4.2/5 rating), this is competitively priced for a 20-year-old cruiser in decent nick. You're paying for a proven, manageable platform rather than cutting-edge glitz—which suits most charterers flying in from the US or Northern Europe.
Age worth considering. Built in 2002, this yacht is solid but not new; expect the occasional quirk with older systems and more TLC than a 2015 model. Request a detailed condition report and confirm that engine and electrical systems have been well-maintained before committing.
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