The charter fee covers the yacht, standard equipment, and insurance. Cleaning, tourist tax, and any optional extras (skipper, paddle board, etc.) are billed at the base — we confirm the full breakdown when you request a quote.
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Who it suits This 2018 Sun Odyssey 419 is ideal for families or small groups of friends (up to 8) wanting a comfortable, well-equipped cruising experience without breaking the bank. The three cabins and modern spec make it approachable for mixed-ability sailors, you won't feel cramped, and the autopilot plus bow thruster take the stress out of tight anchorages.
Standout features For a boat this size, COCONUT is genuinely well-spec'd: lazy jacks and lazy bag mean easier sail handling, the bow thruster removes docking anxiety, and the sprayhood plus Bimini keep everyone comfortable in variable weather. A cockpit chart plotter is a real bonus, navigation without hunching below deck is a game-changer on a week-long charter.
Value proposition Zero deposit requirement is refreshingly honest and takes friction out of booking, which matters when you're coordinating an international trip with multiple people. The 2018 build year and solid equipment list suggest Y Knot Yachting maintains their fleet properly, so you're not subsidising age with surprise repairs mid-charter.
One honest note The 419 is a solid cruiser, not a racing machine, if your group is performance-focused or wants to push hard to windward in strong breeze, you might find her a touch sedate. That said, most charter clients prefer comfort over speed, so this is rarely a real drawback.
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Based at Port of Propriano, in Propriano, France. COCONUT is operated by Y Knot Yachting.
Propriano sits on Corsica's southwest coast and offers straightforward access to the Iles Sanguinaires and Scandola Nature Reserve, both reachable within a day sail northbound. Week 1 typically involves cruising the dramatic granite peaks and anchorages around the Calanques de Piana, with reliable northwesterly winds pushing you toward Calvi or the smaller islands of Lavezzi and Cavallo to the south. The marina provides good facilities and shelter, making it a sensible base for exploring Corsica's less-crowded western anchorages before longer passages to Elba or the Italian mainland.
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