Sailing yacht Oceanis 41.1 (2020 )
From: Orhaniye (Turkey)
To: ()
Check-in: 16:00 / Check-out: 08:00
Charter period starts from : Saturday
Lowest price from 16/10 to 20/10/2023
Price for 7 days
$2,516
$2,099
Price per 1 day
Price per 1 hour
Mandatory services:
$234
Optional services:
$0
Total price:
$2,333
Damage deposit:
$1,589
Length:
12.43 m
Beam:
4.20 m
Draught:
0.00 m
Engine:
30 hp
Berths:
6
Capacity:
6
Cabins:
3
Bathroom:
2
Sails
Bimini top
Yacht equipment
B&G Autopilot NAC3
Navigation
B&G Zeus 7'' Display GPS and Chartplotter
Safety
B&G VHF V50
Lifelines
Liferaft
Additional equipment
Dinghy
Gas cooker with oven and grill
Sprayhood
Teak cockpit
Other
AIS Receiver
Anchor windlass
Anemometre
B&G Indicator (Speed, Depth, log, Wind)
Batteries
Battery charge indicator
Bed linen
Bilge Pump- electric
Black water tank 80 L
Boat hook
Cockpit cushions
Cockpit table
Cockpit/stern, outside shower
Convertible table in the salon
Curtains and mosquito nets
Distress signals
DSC station
Emergency Tiller
Fenders
Fire extinguishers
First aid kit
Fusion Music system
Gyro Compass
Ice box 10 L
Inverter
Kitchen ustensils
Life jackets
Radar Reflector
Refrigerator 190 L
Shower
Solar panels
Swimming ladder
Swimming platform
Towels
USB sockets in the cabins
Windex
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Customer reviews
Rating: 1 / 5
calculated from 1 reviews
Andrew McCann
United States“Serious lack of maintenance to the point of being dangerous for a family charter!”
Serious lack of maintenance to the point of being dangerous for a family charter! NO STERN LADDER! This was a serious issue for me and my family, especially for my 13yr and 10yr old children! Boarding the boat from the sundeck was almost impossible for me and a total no go for my wife and kids. I stopped my children from swimming for the first 3 days until a ladder had been added to the boat. I received some excuse about it being put on the wrong boat! Hopefully you can see from the pictures that the height of the sundeck over the water made it impossible to pull yourself up out of the water and I have no idea how I would have performed in a Man over Board situation with this serious safety issue! Paddle boards with no safety leg strap! NO KILL CORD on outboard! Just too dangerous for words! A zip tie had been used (which looked like a permanent feature) so I refused to use this for the first 3 days - I complained and a killcord was brought out to me along with some other repairs including the ladder). If I had fallen out of the tender there is a serious risk that the boat could go into a turn and I would received a propeller blade to the head over and over again! Broken Fridge Door - which would not close (unless you used a special technique) and therefore caused food to perish quickly. This was again a lack of maintenance and abuse! Generator and AC unit broken! the generator would run for 60 secs before the Exhaust over heated and then cut out...causing battery power issues as well as NO AIR CONDITIONING! The generator was finally fixed after day 4, so that the AC would run...however there was no AC in any cabin! I discovered the reason for this on the final day, the pipe that came off the AC Unit had been taped on and had pulled away due to a poor repair and lack of maintenance!
Does this boat have insurance?
Damage Deposit
What is Damage waiver?
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 Turkey. 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
Booking procedure
- make reservation of the web site.
- manager will check your sailing resume (bareboat charter approval will be sent via e-mail)
- Booking agreement for the Oceanis 41.1 charter in Turkey will be sent to sign electronically
- Invoice for the down payment (wire or credit card)