Oceanis 46.1 | NAIMA

Sail boat · Alimos Marina · Vernicos Yachts

4 cab 10 berths 14.6m 2022
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4 Cabins
10 Berths
2 Toilets
14m Length
Specifications & Equipment
Length14.6m
Beam4.5m
Cabins4
Berths10
WC2
Year2022
TypeSail boat
Deposit€3,000

Equipment (13 aboard · 39 not)

  • Air condition
  • Coffee maker
  • Radio-CD player
  • Cockpit speakers
  • Electric toilet
  • Generator
  • Solar Panels
  • Autopilot
  • Chart plotter in cockpit
  • Bow thruster
  • Outboard engine
  • Teak deck
  • Dinghy
  • Heating
  • Refrigerator
  • Ice maker
  • Dishwasher
  • Washer/Dryer
  • TV
  • DVD player
  • Game console
  • Wi-Fi & Internet
  • Convertible table
  • Cockpit cushions
  • Inverter
  • Water maker
  • Holding tank
  • Outside Steering Position
  • Chart plotter
  • Radar
  • Spinnaker
  • Gennaker
  • Racing sails
  • Lazy jack
  • Lazy bag
  • Electric winches
  • Bimini
  • Sprayhood
  • Rudder blades
  • Flybridge
  • Hydraulic gangway
  • Tender garage
  • Tenderlift platform
  • Swimming platform
  • Swimming pool
  • Underwater lights
  • Teak Cockpit
  • Railing net
  • Barbecue grill in cockpit
  • Diving equipment
  • Snorkeling equipment
  • Stand up paddle
SailChecker Expert View

Solid family cruiser The Oceanis 46.1 is a well-designed Beneteau that suits families or small groups wanting comfort without complexity—four cabins sleep ten, and the 2022 build means modern systems with traditional sailing feel. This is the kind of boat that takes the stress out of a week-long Mediterranean or Caribbean charter.

Smart comfort features You're getting the essentials done right: bow thruster and autopilot make single-handed sailing easier, air conditioning keeps everyone happy below deck, and solar panels plus a generator mean you won't run dry on power during longer anchorages. The teak deck feels lovely underfoot, though it's more about vibe than practicality.

Good value proposition Vernicos runs a tight ship (4.9/5 rating across 17 reviews speaks volumes), and a €3,000 deposit is reasonable for a modern 46-footer. At this size and spec, daily rates typically fall into the mid-range for bareboat charter—not budget, but fair for what you're getting.

One honest note The Oceanis 46.1 is extremely popular, which means availability can be tight during peak season and you might feel you're sailing in company rather than solitude. Book early if you have specific dates in mind, especially July–August or winter Caribbean runs.

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The marina & destination

Based at Alimos Marina, in Athens, Greece. NAIMA is operated by Vernicos Yachts.

Poseidonos Avenue

Frequently asked questions
Can NAIMA be rented with or without a skipper?
You can charter NAIMA bareboat (you skipper) if you hold the relevant sailing licence, or hire a professional skipper alongside the yacht. The choice is yours when you request the quote.
What sailing licence do I need to charter NAIMA?
Bareboat charter typically requires a recognised sailing licence (RYA Day Skipper, ICC, ASA, or equivalent) plus a VHF radio licence. The exact requirements depend on the country of charter — we confirm with the operator when you enquire.
What's included in the charter price?
The charter fee covers the yacht, standard equipment, and insurance for the dates booked. Tourist tax, transit log (final cleaning + bed linen), fuel, food, marina fees during the trip, and any optional extras (skipper, paddle board, etc.) are normally extra and paid at the base.
What additional costs should I expect at the base?
Typical mandatory extras are the transit log (often €200–€350), tourist tax (a small per-person-per-day fee), and a refundable security deposit (often €1,500–€5,000 depending on the yacht). Optional extras like a skipper, hostess, paddle board, or early check-in are listed on the quote.
How does the security deposit work?
The deposit is held by the operator at check-in (usually card pre-authorisation) and refunded after check-out if the yacht is returned without damage. Many operators offer a deposit-waiver insurance product that reduces the held amount in exchange for a smaller non-refundable premium.
Can I cancel my charter booking?
Cancellation terms vary by operator. Most allow cancellation with a full refund if requested more than 60–90 days before the start date, with progressive penalties closer to departure. Some operators offer a flexible-cancellation insurance product when you book.
Is the yacht insured?
Yes — every yacht is insured by the operator against damage and third-party liability. The insurance covers the yacht itself; personal effects and trip cancellation are not covered and are worth insuring separately.
What documents do I need to bring?
You'll need your passport, sailing licence (if chartering bareboat), VHF radio licence, and proof of payment. The operator will send a check-in form ahead of time covering crew details and any special requests.
What payment methods are accepted?
Charter fees are normally paid by bank transfer in advance (often a 50% deposit at booking, balance 30 days before charter). On-base extras are usually paid by card or in cash.