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Solid mid-range cruiser The Oceanis 43 is a proven workhorse design that suits families and small groups after a comfortable, easy-sailing experience. With four cabins and space for ten, it's ideal for a multi-generational getaway or two couples wanting their own sleeping quarters.
Practical kit onboard Electric winches and an autopilot mean less physical labour during longer passages, while the bow thruster makes tight anchorages and marina entries genuinely stress-free. The sprayhood and bimini are genuine quality-of-life additions for extended cruising in variable weather.
Fair value proposition At 2010 vintage, you're getting a boat with character and proven reliability rather than showroom finish. The €2,500 deposit is reasonable, though you'll want to confirm weekly charter rates with Pianeta Mare before committing—mid-range Oceanis boats in the Mediterranean typically run €1,800–€2,500 per week depending on season.
Location caveat The charter base details aren't specified here, so confirm whether it's within reasonable airport distance (ideally under 2 hours from a major international hub). Some Pianeta Mare bases are very accessible; others require a longer transfer, which matters when you're flying in from the US or Northern Europe.
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