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Perfect for families This 2023 Oceanis 51.1 suits multi-generational groups or friends who value comfort and space, five cabins sleep up to 12, so everyone gets decent accommodation rather than cramped quarters. The newer build means systems are reliable and modern, which matters when chartering internationally.
Smart cruising setup Solar panels, autopilot, and chart plotter make passage-making straightforward, while the bimini and sprayhood keep you protected in Atlantic conditions around the Canaries. Radar is a genuine plus for this region, especially if you're planning longer offshore hops.
Reasonable value proposition At 15 metres with five cabins and a 2023 build year, the pricing sits fairly mid-market for the Canaries, you're paying for newness and capacity without premium-level frills. The €2,500 deposit is standard and sensible.
One practical note Alboran Charter carries only two reviews with a 4/5 rating, so limited track record on charter platforms, worth contacting them directly about their support and turnaround practices, especially given Las Palmas is a common Atlantic crossing point where smooth handovers matter. The base location suits transatlantic crews well, though you'll need a connecting flight from most European or US hubs.
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Based at Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, in Las Palmas, Spain. Alboran Mary-Anne (Las Palmas) is operated by Alboran Charter.