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Perfect for small groups The Oceanis 41.1 is an excellent mid-size cruiser that suits couples or small families wanting comfortable sailing without the complexity of larger yachts. With 3 cabins sleeping 6, it offers genuine privacy while keeping operating costs reasonable.
Standout practical features Solar panels and autopilot are genuine bonuses on a 2020 boat in this size—they reduce fuel consumption and ease long days under sail, which matters on longer coastal passages. The included dinghy opens up exploring quieter anchorages and beach stops that bigger charter fleets can't reach.
Solid value proposition A €2,250 deposit on a modern, well-equipped Oceanis from a 4.6-rated operator (Sailfleet) signals competitive pricing for the spec and build year. You're getting a newer, low-maintenance platform without paying premium rates for a larger vessel.
One realistic note At 12.4m, this boat demands reasonable sailing confidence—it's not a floating hotel, and light-wind sailing performance can feel sluggish compared to sportier models. If anyone in your group is new to sailing, budget time for a proper handover or consider a skipper.
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Based at Palmiye Marina, in Orhaniye, Turkey. Sail Orion is operated by Sailfleet.
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