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Great for groups Sky Ada II is a solid choice if you're bringing friends or family, six cabins sleeping up to 12 make it genuinely spacious for a 47-footer. The 2020 Saona 47 catamaran hull keeps things stable and comfortable, especially if your crew includes less experienced sailors.
Well-equipped basics You get the essentials covered: autopilot and chart plotter for navigation, a dinghy for exploring, decent entertainment with cockpit speakers, and climate control via the inverter and fridge. The bimini top and cockpit cushions suggest SK-Yachting has thought about comfort during long days on deck.
Solid value proposition At €4,000 deposit, the pricing appears reasonable for a modern, six-cabin catamaran in 2020 condition. You're paying for proven platform and practical layout rather than luxury, which suits groups wanting to split costs without fussing over high-end finishes.
One realistic note We don't have the base location listed here, so I'd confirm with SK-Yachting whether it's accessible from your arrival airport and what the transfer logistics look like, charter bases across Europe vary wildly on convenience. Also check if that €4,000 deposit covers the full security hold or if there are additional fees.
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Based at Marmaris Yacht Marina, in Marmaris, Turkey. Sky Ada II is operated by SK-Yachting.
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Marmaris Yacht Marina sits at the gateway to the Turkish Riviera's most accessible cruising grounds; week one typically covers the Bozburun Peninsula and Greek islands across the Aegean, with reliable summer northerlies (the Etesian wind) pushing you east toward Symi and Rhodes. The marina's central location means you can reach sheltered anchorages in Dalyan, Ekincik, and the Gokova Gulf within day-sail distances, making it ideal if you want immediate access to medieval ruins, pine-backed bays, and established provisioning stops. Charter season runs May to October, with July and August offering steady winds but crowded anchorages; shoulder months provide quieter sailing and easier mooring availability.
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