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Perfect starter choice This 2004 Oceanis 423 suits couples, small families, or groups of friends after a relaxed, comfortable sailing experience without breaking the bank. The four-cabin layout sleeps ten, making it genuinely sociable for a bareboat charter.
Well-equipped essentials You're getting the practical bits that matter: autopilot for longer passages, a proper chart plotter in the cockpit, and a dinghy with outboard included. The Bimini and sprayhood mean you won't get hammered by sun or spray during your sailing days, and there's a refrigerator plus coffee maker for basic creature comforts.
Solid value proposition At nearly 20 years old, this yacht still delivers good bang for your charter euro—especially with a €3,000 deposit that won't wreck your budget. The operator's perfect 5-star rating (though based on just two reviews) is a positive sign, though you'd want to chat with them directly about any recent refits or maintenance.
Age worth considering The boat's getting on a bit, which is fine for summer cruising in settled conditions, but you'll want confirmation on engine hours, through-hull fitting age, and whether systems like the plumbing have been recently serviced. Ask the operator directly about what's been refreshed recently—it'll give you peace of mind before you fly in.
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Based at Marina di Nettuno, in Rome, Italy. Jazz and Blues is operated by Velasquez.
Marina di Nettuno C.N. S.p.A Lungomare Matteotti snc