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Perfect for groups This 13.3m catamaran sleeps up to eight across four cabins, making it ideal for families or small groups wanting to split costs and explore the Balearic Islands together. The beam of a cat means decent space in each cabin despite the compact overall length.
Well-equipped and practical Solar panels, autopilot, chart plotter, and a dinghy come as standard—sensible kit that reduces running costs and makes sailing easier for mixed-ability crews. The bimini keeps everyone shaded in the Mediterranean sun, and the lazy jack simplifies sail handling considerably.
Reasonable value proposition At 20+ years old, you're paying entry-level catamaran rates, which suits groups on a budget. The €2,500 deposit is modest, and solar panels hint at lower fuel costs than comparable monohulls. Just budget for a pre-charter survey given the age.
Limited operator track record Alboran Charter has only two reviews at 4/5—not a red flag, but thin feedback to assess their maintenance standards and customer service. Before committing, request detailed photos of the interior and engine room, and confirm what's covered in their maintenance schedule for a 21-year-old vessel.
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Based at La Lonja Marina Charter, in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. Alboran Mahanga (Majorca) is operated by Alboran Charter.
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