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Perfect for groups The Oceanis 51.1 is an excellent choice if you're chartering with family or friends, four cabins sleep up to eight, and the 2019 build means everything feels fresh and well-maintained. She's spacious without being unwieldy, making her manageable for mixed-experience crews.
Well-equipped for comfort This yacht doesn't skimp on amenities: air conditioning, a water maker, generator, and even a TV mean you'll enjoy genuine comfort between sailing days. The navigation suite (chart plotter, radar, autopilot) and bow thruster take pressure off helmsmanship, which is ideal if your crew includes less experienced sailors.
Solid value proposition At this size and spec, the €3,000 deposit is reasonable, and Shark Sails' equipment list suggests good maintenance standards. You're paying for a modern, capable cruiser that handles both day sailing and longer passages without drama.
Charter base clarity needed The base location isn't listed in your data, that's crucial before booking, since it affects your flight logistics and whether this yacht suits your planned cruising ground. I'd recommend confirming the homeport with Shark Sails directly to assess airport connections and whether it matches your itinerary.
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