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Perfect for groups This 2002 Oceanis 411 is a solid choice for families or friends wanting to explore the Mediterranean together—four cabins sleep up to eight, and the boat's established reputation means it handles mixed sailing abilities well. The 12.7-meter hull is spacious without being unwieldy for bareboat or skippered charters.
Well-equipped essentials You get the practical kit that matters: chart plotter and autopilot for navigation confidence, bimini and sprayhood for comfort in warm climates, plus a dinghy and refrigerator for self-catering cruises. These aren't luxuries—they're the backbone of a hassle-free week on the water.
Decent value anchor A 2002 build is honest about its age, and the €2,000 deposit is refreshingly modest, suggesting this operator prices fairly rather than chasing premium rates for an older boat. You're paying for proven reliability and practicality, not flashy finishes.
Age worth noting At 22 years old, Phenicusa Magic has years of service behind her, which cuts both ways—the systems are battle-tested but you may encounter occasional quirks that younger boats avoid. Check the condition report closely and confirm what recent maintenance has been done before committing, especially on through-hull fittings and the rig.
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Based at Poseidon Marina, in Milazzo, Italy. Phenicusa Magic is operated by Charter Eolie.
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