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Perfect for mixed groups. This 2019 Oceanis 41.1 suits families or friends wanting a comfortable, easy-to-handle yacht without constant crew input, the autopilot and bow thruster take the stress out of navigation and tight anchorages.
Well-equipped classic. You're getting solid cruising essentials here: chart plotter, sprayhood for weather protection, and a bimini for those long sunny days between ports. The three cabins sleep up to eight, which gives reasonable privacy without feeling cramped.
Honest value question. At this size and age, the pricing isn't remarkable, you're paying fair-market rate for a popular, proven Oceanis design. No standout bargain, but no premium either; what you see is what you get.
Limited operator visibility. Starsail has a solid 4.5-star rating, but only two reviews is a thin sample, worth reaching out directly about their base location, handover process, and any recent client feedback before committing your deposit.
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Based at Salerno, in Salerno, Italy. Nina is operated by Starsail.
Salerno Marina sits perfectly for exploring the Amalfi Coast and Campania region; you can reach Positano, Ravello, and the dramatic cliffside anchorages within a few hours under sail or motor. Week 1 typically involves gentle coastal hops along the Sorrentine Peninsula with frequent stops for swimming and village visits, though summer northwesterlies can make afternoons lumpy and may push you toward protected southern-facing bays. The marina provides good provisioning and is close to Naples airport for transatlantic arrivals, though limited charter selection means booking well ahead.
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