• Oceanis 41.1 (ECONOMY)  - 0
  • Oceanis 41.1 (ECONOMY)  - 1
  • Oceanis 41.1 (ECONOMY)  - 0
    Oceanis 41.1 (ECONOMY)  - 1

    Kos (Greece)

    ()

    From

    17:00

    To

    09:00
    Number of people
    1

    Lowest price from 16/03 to 23/03/2024

    Price for 7 days
    $1,708 $1,408

    Price per 1 day

    Price per 1 hour

    • Mandatory services:

      $0
    • Optional services

      $0
    • Total price

      $1,408
    • Damage deposit

      $3,141
    Total price $1,408

    for 7 days

    Free cancellation of reservation, no obligations! The boat will be on hold for you for 4 days free of charge.
    VISA and MasterCard accepted.
    mastercard visa

    Sailing yacht Oceanis 41.1 (2017 )

    Length:
    12.43 m
    Beam:
    4.20 m
    Draught
    2.19 m
    Engine:
    45
    Berths:
    6
    Capacity:
    8
    Cabins:
    3
    Bathroom:
    2
    • Bowthruster
    • Generator
    • Air conditioner
    • Watermaker
    • Electric Toilet
    • Furling main sail
    • Batten main sail
    • Anchor
    • Autopilot
    • Bimini top
    • Compass
    • Deck brush
    • Electric anchor windlass
    • Fenders
    • Fire extinguisher
    • First aid kit
    • Flashlight
    • GPS
    • Hot water
    • Inside shower
    • Kitchen utensils (Galley equipment, cutlery)
    • Logge/Lot/Speed
    • Nautical charts
    • Navigation set
    • Oven
    • Plastic bucket
    • Refrigerator
    • Safety equipment
    • Set of tools
    • Sprayhood
    • Stove
    • VHF radio
    • Wind instrument/Anemometer
    Unit price
    Total
    Optional
    $84 (per week)
    $84
    Optional
    $52 (per week)
    $52
    07.10 - 14.10

    $1,918

    14.10 - 21.10

    $2,558

    21.10 - 28.10

    $2,558

    28.10 - 04.11

    $2,558

    04.11 - 11.11

    $2,558

    11.11 - 18.11

    $2,558

    18.11 - 25.11

    $2,558

    25.11 - 02.12

    $2,558

    02.12 - 09.12

    $2,558

    09.12 - 16.12

    $2,558

    16.12 - 23.12

    $2,558

    23.12 - 30.12

    $2,558

    30.12 - 06.01

    $1,914

    06.01 - 13.01

    $1,656

    13.01 - 20.01

    $1,656

    20.01 - 27.01

    $1,656

    27.01 - 03.02

    $1,656

    03.02 - 10.02

    $1,656

    10.02 - 17.02

    $1,656

    17.02 - 24.02

    $1,656

    24.02 - 02.03

    $1,656

    02.03 - 09.03

    $1,656

    09.03 - 16.03

    $1,656

    16.03 - 23.03

    $1,407

    23.03 - 30.03

    $1,407

    30.03 - 06.04

    $1,407

    06.04 - 13.04

    $1,407

    13.04 - 20.04

    $1,407

    20.04 - 27.04

    $1,407

    27.04 - 04.05

    $2,454

    04.05 - 11.05

    $2,454

    11.05 - 18.05

    $2,454

    18.05 - 25.05

    $2,454

    25.05 - 01.06

    $3,157

    01.06 - 08.06

    $3,157

    08.06 - 15.06

    $3,157

    15.06 - 22.06

    $3,497

    22.06 - 29.06

    $3,497

    29.06 - 06.07

    $3,497

    06.07 - 13.07

    $3,497

    13.07 - 20.07

    $3,497

    20.07 - 27.07

    $3,497

    27.07 - 03.08

    $3,951

    03.08 - 10.08

    $3,951

    10.08 - 17.08

    $3,951

    17.08 - 24.08

    $3,497

    24.08 - 31.08

    $3,157

    31.08 - 07.09

    $3,157

    07.09 - 14.09

    $3,157

    14.09 - 21.09

    $3,157

    21.09 - 28.09

    $3,157

    28.09 - 05.10

    $2,283

    05.10 - 12.10

    $2,686

    12.10 - 19.10

    $2,686

    19.10 - 26.10

    $2,686

    26.10 - 02.11

    $2,686

    02.11 - 09.11

    $2,686

    09.11 - 16.11

    $2,686

    16.11 - 23.11

    $2,686

    23.11 - 30.11

    $2,686

    30.11 - 07.12

    $2,686

    07.12 - 14.12

    $2,686

    14.12 - 21.12

    $2,686

    21.12 - 28.12

    $2,686

    28.12 - 04.01

    $2,686

    Customer reviews

    Rating: 1 / 5
    calculated from 2 reviews

    Jerry Dixon
    United Kingdom
    Greece
    “Steer well clear”

    We chartered a Bavaria C45 from Kiriacoulis for 10 days in May 2022. It didn’t start well. There was no-one at the airport to pick us up, as arranged, and when we finally got ourselves to Alimos Marina there was nobody there to meet us. When we eventually found someone from Kiriacoulis we were let onto the boat and given a very rushed briefing. There was no boat inventory or any sort of boat handbook, the boat was dirty and the bedding provided was grubby and stained. Then it got worse. On our first day of sailing we were approaching a busy harbour entrance with strong winds and a high sea when the steering failed completely. The emergency tiller didn’t work, neither did the autopilot and we were being blown onto rocks. Amazingly, there was a Rescue boat close by and they managed to pull us away from the rocks and eventually recover us to the safety of a harbour. (It transpired that the Rescue boat had been called out to a MayDay an hour earlier but had failed to find the boat that placed the call). It is my firm opinion that without the rescue boat we would have ended up on the rocks with serious damage to the boat and the risk of injured crew. Once we were safely under tow, I spoke to the Base Manager, Nicos Vlachakis, to explain what had happened. He was not interested in our welfare but keen to blame us for the steering failure and accuse us of placing the MayDay call. For the next three days we waited at the boat for Engineers to come and fix the steering, with several promised visits not happening and no apology. I eventually texted Nicos for an update and finally got a call back – he was angry, wouldn’t let me speak and then put the phone down on me. Four days after the incident we were eventually able to resume our sailing holiday. At the end of charter we were summoned to the Base Manager’s office and told we had to hand over a 3,000 Euro Security Deposit “as a result of the incident”. We protested, but there seemed no alternative and we were assured that we could expect to get most of it returned to us, although it might take a couple of months. Five months on we are still waiting. I have been sailing boats in the Med for over 20 years. We had 3 qualified skippers on the boat this year but none of us have ever experienced problems like this – in particular the shocking way we were treated. From our perspective a poorly maintained boat led to a steering failure, a dangerous and frightening experience which we managed to resolve, then three lost days of sailing AND an additional charge of 3,000 Euro on our charter. Yet Kiriacoulis decided, without any evidence or due process, to blame it all on us. If you want a well maintained boat, fair treatment and good customer service I strongly recommend you steer well clear of Kiriacoulis.

    Albania
    “Scam company,”

    Scam company, avoid at all costs

    Does this boat have insurance?

    Yes. Sailing yacht Oceanis 41.1, ECONOMY is offered by professional charter company and has hull and third party liability insurance.

    Damage Deposit

    Damage Deposit (refundable) - amount you are liable for in case of any damages. $3,141 should be paid on the spot in Kos (Greece) before embarkation and will be refunded at the end of the charter if no damages were done to the Sailing yacht.

    What is Damage waiver?

    Damage Waiver (additional insurance). If you would like to reduce amount of Damage Deposit from $3,141 to a smaller amount, you may purchase additional insurance (Damage Waiver) that will reduce the amount of your liability.

    Do I need sailing or boating license for the bareboat charter?

    In most of the regions, like the Caribbean, South-East Asia, Oceania, no special sailing documents are needed for the bareboat charter. The only thing you need to provide is your sailing resume, so that the base manager can see if you are qualified enough to rent Oceanis 41.1 Sailing yacht in Greece. Once you get the approval, you are good to go.

    On the other hand for bareboat charter in Europe and some other countries you have to provide internationally recognized sailing certificates like: IYT Bareboat Skipper, RYA Day Skipper, ASA 104 plus IPC. Ask booking manager for the requirements. Detailed information here: BBC things to know

    Cancellation policy

    Free cancellation within 4 days after the on-line reservation. Once you’ve reserved Oceanis 41.1 on 12 knots web site it will be on hold for you for the next 4 days free of charge. If the booking of this Sailing yacht is cancelled 46 days prior to the charter 30% of the charter fee will be retained. There is no refund if the cancellation is less than 46 days prior to the charter. Pls. check booking agreement and charter terms for the actual cancellation policy, as these terms may vary from the example above.

    Booking procedure

    1. make reservation of the web site.
    2. manager will check your sailing resume (bareboat charter approval will be sent via e-mail)
    3. Booking agreement for the Oceanis 41.1 charter in Greece will be sent to sign electronically
    4. Invoice for the down payment (wire or credit card)
    Oceanis 41.1 is comfortable and fantastic Sailing yacht available for rent in Greece. Equipped with 3 cabins and 6 berths this yacht can accommodate up to 6 people. Designed to meet expectations of the most demanding sailors this boat will bring you to the most secluded bays and lagoons. Make an online booking with 12knots and start your sailing vacation in Greece from Kos.

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