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Perfect for relaxed groups This 46-footer suits couples or small groups of 4–6 who want comfort without the complexity of sailing—the motor setup means no wrestling with sails, just cruising. She's ideal if you want to explore Sardinia's coastline and anchor in remote coves without constant hands-on effort.
Standout comfort features The teak deck is a real luxury touch, and the bow thruster makes tight anchorages genuinely easy to handle. Add the snorkeling kit, generous cabin space across three cabins, and modern conveniences like autopilot and chart plotter, and you've got a well-equipped vessel for a stress-free week.
Solid value proposition A zero deposit is refreshing and removes friction—that's genuinely customer-friendly. For a motor yacht of this size and spec in Sardinia's popular charter market, the pricing likely sits fair, especially if you value ease over adventure sailing.
One honest note At 16 years old (2008), she's not brand-new, so confirm the engine and mechanical systems are well-maintained before booking. Charter bases in Sardinia are well-connected to European hubs like Rome and Milan, so logistics are generally smooth for international clients.
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Based at Cannigione, in Cannigione, Italy. Champagne Three is operated by Sardinia Yachting.