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Perfect starter cruiser The Oceanis 40.1 is an excellent choice if you're new to bareboat sailing or want a forgiving, comfortable boat for a week-long coastal cruise with friends or family. She's spacious enough for six people without feeling cramped, and the 2024 build means everything is modern and reliable.
Smart practical touches What stands out here is the thoughtful spec: solar panels and an inverter mean you'll run minimal engines, the bow thruster takes stress out of tight anchorages, and heating plus electric toilets make spring and autumn charters genuinely pleasant rather than a compromise. The autopilot is a real gift on longer passages, and Sailfleet's 4.6-star rating across five reviews suggests solid maintenance and support.
Honest value assessment At this size and age, you're paying fair-market rates for a well-equipped boat—nothing's a bargain, but nothing's overpriced either. The €2,250 deposit is reasonable, and you're not subsidizing a tired workhorse. Given international travel to the charter base, you'll want to confirm exact location with Sailfleet, but the boat itself represents solid bang for buck.
One realistic note With only five reviews on record, Sailfleet is still building its portfolio—not a red flag, but worth a quick chat with the team about their peak-season responsiveness and what the base actually offers in terms of provisioning and support staff. A newer operator can be excellent, just
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Based at Palmiye Marina, in Orhaniye, Turkey. NOI is operated by Sailfleet.
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