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.
Charter pricing is famously opaque. Here's everything the operator will charge — mandatory items paid at the base, plus optional add-ons you can opt into.
Compact day-boat This is a small, open recreational speedboat, not a sleeping vessel. At 5.8 metres with no cabins or berths, it's designed for daytime cruising, water sports, or short local runs rather than overnight charters. It suits groups wanting a fast, nimble boat for exploring coastal areas and beaches within a few hours of base.
Practical essentials The Zar 57 WD comes well-equipped for its size: a Bimini top for sun protection, chart plotter for navigation, and radio-CD for entertainment. These features make it genuinely usable for a full day out on the water without feeling stripped-back, though storage and onboard comfort are predictably limited.
Fair value proposition At roughly €1,472 per week, this is affordable for what amounts to a powerboat rental. The modest €1,200 deposit is reassuring, and you're paying for a practical vessel rather than luxury, reasonable if your holiday plans centre on day trips and water activities rather than liveaboard cruising.
Location matters here The charter base isn't specified in the listing, which is a gap worth clarifying with Filipi Marine before booking. Once you know the location, check transfer times from your arrival airport, for a day-boat, you'll want convenient access without spending half a day driving inland. Confirm fuel costs and whether crew or skipper hire is available if you're unfamiliar with local waters.
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Based at Brodogradilište Filipi, in Sukošan, Croatia. no name is operated by Filipi Marine.
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Brodogradilište Filipi sits in Sukošan on the central Dalmatian coast, offering straightforward access to the island chains of the Zadar archipelago and the Kornati National Park. From here, week one typically explores the protected waters and anchorages between Zadar and Dugi Otok, with reliable northwesterly winds (Maestral) providing consistent sailing conditions in the summer months. The marina's position makes it ideal for charters seeking sheltered cruising among limestone islands without the longer passages required from more southern bases.
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