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Ideal for families The Oceanis 46.1 is a solid mid-range cruiser that suits families or small groups wanting comfort without breaking the bank. Four cabins sleeping nine make it spacious enough for a week without feeling cramped, and the air conditioning is a genuine comfort factor in warmer waters.
Smart features included Solar panels and a cockpit chart plotter show the owner understands modern sailing convenience. Cockpit speakers are a nice touch for evening relaxation, and the 2019 build date means systems should be relatively trouble-free—no tired old kit to worry about.
Reasonable deposit At €3,600 deposit, you're looking at good value for a four-cabin boat of this size and age. The asking price likely reflects a well-maintained, practical vessel rather than a luxury option, which appeals to cost-conscious charterers.
One note on practicalities The listing doesn't specify the charter base location, which matters for your flight connections and transfer logistics from whatever international airport you're flying into. I'd recommend confirming the base before booking—sailing grounds and accessibility vary hugely depending on whether it's Mediterranean, Caribbean, or elsewhere.
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