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Perfect for couples or small families. The Oceanis 41.1 is a solid mid-range cruiser that handles three cabins and eight berths without feeling cramped, ideal if you're bringing friends or splitting costs with another couple on a long-haul charter holiday.
Well-equipped and comfortable. The 2018 build comes nicely appointed with essentials like a bow thruster (makes mooring stress-free), autopilot, chart plotter, and a swimming platform, plus thoughtful touches like the sprayhood and bimini to keep you shaded in warmer waters. The refrigerator and holding tank mean you can cruise properly rather than stopping constantly.
Solid value proposition. At 12 metres with this spec and a modest €3,000 deposit, you're looking at a sensible charter that won't drain your wallet while still delivering comfort and usable performance for a week's sailing.
One practical note: We'd need to know the actual base location to advise on airport transfers and connection logistics from your home airport, that's crucial when you're flying internationally. Once you've chosen your destination, ask Helm Yachting about their briefing process and whether they offer local support; some bases are stronger on English-speaking staff than others, which matters after a long flight.
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Based at Capo d'Orlando Marina, in Capo d'Orlando, Italy. STELLA is operated by Helm Yachting.
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Capo d'Orlando Marina sits on Sicily's north coast, offering immediate access to the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Aeolian Islands; week one typically involves motor-sailing or light reaching to Lipari, Vulcano, and Salina, with the prevailing northwesterlies allowing comfortable passages of 15-25 nautical miles between anchorages. The marina provides a practical base for exploring protected anchorages around Panarea and Stromboli before returning westward along the Sicilian coast toward the Cefalù area, giving you a mix of overnight anchorages, small harbors, and volcanic scenery without long open-water passages.
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