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Perfect for smaller groups The Oceanis 41.1 is an excellent choice for families or friends wanting a manageable sailing yacht that still sleeps up to eight. At 12.4 metres, she's genuinely easy to handle, ideal if you want real sailing without the complexity of a larger vessel, and comfortable enough for a week-long charter.
Well-equipped for cruising Alma comes with genuinely useful features: lazy jacks and bags (which make sail handling far less fiddly), a sprayhood for comfort, autopilot to share the workload, and a dinghy included, all the practical touches that make a charter feel less like hard work. Cockpit cushions and speakers add real comfort for relaxed evenings at anchor.
Decent value proposition The €2,500 deposit is reasonable, and for a modern 2020 boat with solid cruising gear, she represents fair pricing in her class. You're getting a boat that balances capability with accessibility, which suits mixed-ability groups well.
One honest flag The operator's 3.3/5 rating warrants attention, that's a mixed scorecard worth asking Aegean Blue Sailing about directly before committing. Find out what those reviews actually covered: was it boat condition, communication, or something else? It's worth a conversation before booking.
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Based at Alimos Marina, in Athens, Greece. Alma is operated by Aegean Blue Sailing.
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