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Perfect for couples. The Ranieri 21 is ideal if you're two people wanting a compact, modern motorboat without the complexity of sailing. At 6.5 metres, it's nimble enough for exploring coastal nooks and shallow anchorages that larger vessels can't reach.
Solid day-boat option. Built in 2018, this yacht has the essentials, radio, fridge, and electric winches, keeping things straightforward and low-maintenance. The single cabin means you're not paying for unused space, which helps keep charter costs down.
Value looks reasonable. A €500 deposit is modest and suggests competitive daily rates typical of smaller motorboats in Mediterranean or European bases. You're getting a practical, well-maintained vessel without premium pricing.
One honest note: With just 2 berths, this isn't a boat for flexibility, if you're hoping to invite friends along or want sleeping room to stretch out, you'll feel the squeeze quickly. Check the charter base location carefully before booking, as we don't have that detail here, and factor in your international travel time.
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Based at Park Žudika, in Trogir, Croatia. Ranieri 21 is operated by Seastorm Charter.
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Park Žudika sits on the edge of Trogir's old town, giving you immediate access to the central Dalmatian islands. From here, week one typically covers the Pakleni Islands and Hvar, with reliable northwesterly winds pushing you south toward Vis and Korcula; the sailing is protected and straightforward, ideal for acclimatising to the boat. The marina's position means you avoid the long motor out of Split or Dubrovnik, getting you into proper cruising within hours of casting off.
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