Oceanis 54 - 3 + 1 cab. (2023) Spring Song for rent in Croatia (36872)

From: Kastela (Croatia)

Oceanis 54 - 3 + 1 cab. Spring Song for rent in Croatia

3.6 (2)

From: Kastela (Croatia)

Start 5:00 PM

End 9:00 AM

Number of people
1
Price for 7 days
$6,057 $4,995 -18%

Price per 1 day

Price per 1 hour

$4,995 for 7 days
20% due at reservation
Free cancellation within 3 days

Technical specification OCEANIS 54 - 3 + 1 CAB.

Model Oceanis 54 - 3 + 1 cab.
Engine 110
Year/Refit 2023
Length 17.12 m
Cabins 3
Beam 5.00 m
Bathroom 3
Draught 2.40 m
Berths 6
Water tank 680 L
Max. Capacity (people) 6
Fuel tank 400 L

Equipment & amenities

  • AC
  • Generator
  • Watermaker
  • Dinghy
  • Electric heads
  • Electric winch
  • BBQ / Grill
  • Bow thruster
  • Fully battened mainsail
CLIMATE
  • AC
  • Electric heads
  • Heating
NAVIGATION & ELECTRONICS
  • Generator
  • Watermaker
  • GPS / Chartplotter
  • VHF radio
  • Inverter
  • Autopilot
  • 12V / 220V socket
  • Wind + speed indicator
  • USB socket
  • Speed log
TENDER
  • Dinghy
DECK & MANEUVERING
  • Electric winch
  • Bow thruster
  • Anchor windlass
  • Bathing platform
  • Sprayhood
  • Sun pads
  • Bimini top
GALLEY
  • BBQ / Grill
  • Refrigerator
  • Gas stove
  • Oven
  • Electric coffee maker
SAILS & RIGGING
  • Fully battened mainsail
  • Furling genoa
ENTERTAINMENT
  • Outdoor speakers
  • Radio
  • TV
  • Speakers
equipment_safety
  • AIS
equipment_
  • Kitchen utensils (Galley equipment, cutlery)
Other
  • Winch
  • Safe
  • Spreader lights
  • Fenders
  • Davit
  • Ice maker
  • Wine cellar
  • Battery charger
  • Water purifier
  • Hair dryer
  • Cockpit Table
  • Underwater lights
  • Teak cockpit
  • Gangway
  • Mosquito nets
  • Service batteries
  • Teak deck
  • Deck brush
  • 3 blade folding propeller
  • Swimming ladder
  • Anchor with chain
  • Snorkeling equipment
  • Mooring ropes
  • Code Zero
  • Dishwasher

OR

Description

The Oceanis 54 - 3 + 1 cab. Spring Song is a 17.12 m long and 5.00 m wide sailboat, offering space for up to 6 guests on board. Built in 2023. It features 3 cabins and 6 berths. Powered by 110 hp, with a 400 L fuel tank, this model delivers confident handling and relaxed cruising.


This sailboat is equipped with 3 bathrooms and 680 L water tank — convenient for extended trips. Additional amenities include ac, generator, watermaker, electric heads, bow thruster, fully battened mainsail and standard safety equipment.


The boat is available for bareboat charter from Kastela, a great starting point to explore Croatia sailing grounds. A professional skipper is available upon request from $2,039 per week

Price list - cost per week

Lowest price from 10 Oct to 17 Oct 2026

Start 5:00 PM

End 9:00 AM

Number of people
1

BOAT

Price for 7 days
$6,057 $4,995 -18%

20% due at reservation
Free cancellation within 3 days

Extras

  • Mandatory services
    $536
  • Optional services
    $0
  • Total price
    $4,995
  • Damage deposit
    $2,912

ADDITIONAL SERVICES

Mandatory
Unit price
Total
$536 (per charter)
$536
Optional
$1,514 (per week)
$1,514
$1,980 (per week)
$1,980
$2,679 (per week)
$2,679
$513 (per week)
$513
$2,039 (per week)
$2,039
$1,875 (per week)
$1,875
$116 (per week)
$116
$8 (per week/per pax)
$8
$140 (per week)
$140
$2,120 (per week)
$2,120
$233 (per week)
$233
$315 (per charter)
$315
$2,097 (per week)
$2,097
$6 (per charter)
$6
$17 (per week/per pax)
$17
$9 (per charter)
$9
$58 (per week)
$58
$175 (per week)
$175
$256 (per day)
$256
$466 (per week)
$466
$116 (per week)
$116
$198 (per week)
$198
$408 (per week)
$408
$140 (per week)
$140
$128 (per week)
$128
$641 (per charter)
$641
$0 (per charter)
$0
$198 (per charter)
$198
$582 (per week)
$582
$1,165 (per week)
$1,165
$116 (per week)
$116
$128 (per week)
$128
$175 (per week)
$175

Good to know

Read useful information about this charter

Location
Kastela, Croatia
Check-in / Checkout

Check-in: from 5:00 PM

Check-out: until 9:00 AM

Minimum charter duration is 7 days

Charter options

Bareboat

For bareboat charter in Croatia, a valid sailing license is required: IPC (International Proficiency Certificate) issued by ASA, US Sailing, NauticEd, RYA, IYT, or another certified school. Upon reservation of Oceanis 54 - 3 + 1 cab. Sailboat, please upload your sailing certificate to your personal account for verification.

Skippered

A professional skipper can be provided for $2,039 per week. A food allowance and a dedicated cabin are required and are not included in the price.

Security Deposit
A damage deposit of $2,912 must be paid on site at Kastela before embarkation. The deposit will be refunded at the end of the charter, provided there is no damage to the boat.
The damage deposit represents your maximum liability in case of any damage to the Sailboat Oceanis 54 - 3 + 1 cab., Spring Song.
Click here to purchase deposit insurance via OuestAssurances
Payment & Cancellation

No-obligation reservation (3-day hold).
No payment is required until the booking agreement is signed.

Payment terms:
  • Down payment: 30%
  • Balance: due 30 days before departure
  • Extras: payable in advance, at least 30 days before the charter
Cancellation policy:
  • 30% of the charter fee is retained for cancellations made 31 days before departure
  • 100% of the total charter fee is non-refundable for cancellations made 30 days or less prior to the charter

Payment and cancellation terms are provided for reference only. Final terms are defined in the booking agreement.

Boat location

Current base: Marina Kastela, Croatia

Customer reviews

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Company rating

3.6 (2)

Rating based on reviews from customers who rented other boats in this charter company

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1 star
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Croatia
13 Jul 2024 - 20 Jul 2024
Lagoon 50 / KATKA
“Everything was good”
Everything was good, no issues. We did one way on Lagoon 50 from Kastela to Dubrovnik with professional skipper provided by the company.
Croatia
09 Sep 2023 - 16 Sep 2023
Akana Lagoon 52F
“Catamaran charter that went horribly wrong”
We recently chartered a ‘Lagoon 52F catamaran with skipper’ to sail the Dalmatian coastline over seven (7) days that was brokered by HELM (UK) with Adriatic Sailing (Split) as we are international tourists (Australia) and believed engaging reputable companies was the wisest thing to do. As we planned to sail from Dubrovnik to Split, we paid a ‘one-way charter fee (€780)’, to cover the fuel used and crew needed to relocate the catamaran to Dubrovnik ready to sail no later than 5pm on Saturday. As the catamaran was not staying overnight at the marina no mooring fee was payable by us. It was our understanding that if they (Adriatic Sailing) were able to secure a charter from Split to Dubrovnik in the preceding week (typically 7 days) then as the catamaran would already be in Dubrovnik on Saturday, the ‘one-way charter fee’ would be simply refundable. In this scenario the mooring fee would be payable by the previous charter as it arrived on Friday and had to stay overnight at the marina. Either way, we expected to be able to leave before 5pm on Saturday, pending approval from the skipper. This all seemed logical and reasonable. How wrong were we. About three (3) weeks prior to the start of the charter we reviewed the finalised charter fee contract (specifying; welcome package, Wi-Fi (75 GB/week), dinghy, outboard engine with full fuel tank, bed sheets & towels, beach towels, snorkelling gear, coffee machine + 10 capsules, ice maker, cooking gas and final cleaning) with HELM. Great idea to do this. This review identified that two (2) previously requested stand up paddle boards (SUP) had been omitted and that ‘snorkelling gear’ actually meant that only two (2) sets would be available, despite the fact that the catamaran was licensed to hold 12 passengers. As we had 10 passengers on the catamaran we incurred an additional rental charge of €60 for eight (8) sets of snorkelling gear which we felt was misleading. At our request we also rented a BBQ for €90. These additional monies would be paid on departure from the Dubrovnik marina at the Adriatic Sailing office. Finally, the start day of the charter arrived, and we all arrived at the marina after lunch only to be advised that there had been a delay in cleaning of the catamaran (i.e. it had just come off a charter from Split to Dubrovnik and was last in the que to be cleaned) and that it wouldn’t be ready until just before 5pm. When we eventually got onto the catamaran a number of problems, some big, some small, appeared. Firstly, Adriatic Sailing had left all the dirty linen/water toys (kayak, extra SUP, extra snorkelling gear) from the previous charter in the starboard skipper’s toilet which effectively meant this cabin could NOT be accessed. No explanation was provided as to why these items were NOT relocated to the Adriatic Sailing office at the marina when the catamaran was cleaned rather than hiding these on the catamaran WITHOUT our approval. As a consequence, my wife and I had to share our cabin’s toilet facilities with the skipper for the duration of the charter as there was no other solution provided. Secondly, prior to departure we were informed by Adriatic Sailing that we had to pay €170 for rental of the kayak that was left on the catamaran from the previous charter (which we didn’t order). Thirdly, the Dubrovnik marina authority required us to pay the outstanding mooring fee (€208) which had not yet been paid and cleared was incurred by the previous charter as it arrived on Friday and stayed overnight at the marina before its passengers left on Saturday morning. Fourthly ,the catamaran was NOT checked properly by Adriatic Sailing prior to our charter as: • the main shelf in the kitchen fridge door was cracked and masking tape had been used to hold it together. Needless to say, it broke as soon as we left the marina • there was a periodic but strong sewage smell in the cabins which was discussed with the skipper. It appeared shortly after leaving Dubrovnik and then returned periodically during the charter • the Wifi went down (day 2/3) as this hadn’t been topped up from the previous charter despite the contract stating we had access 75GBq/week • the gas for the kitchen stove ran-out midway thru the charter (clearly the gas cylinder had not been refilled after the previous charter). During the charter we had to resort to boiling water on the BBQ. This then run out of gas and neither the kitchen stove or BBQ worked • shower fitting in one cabin was broken which had to be taped together so it would work. We recognise that problems will occur. However, the majority of those problems detailed above were entirely preventable as these should have been addressed if an adequate changeover between charters had been conducted by Adriatic Sailing. We discussed these problems with the skipper and then with HELM many times after the charter had finished and requested that appropriate reimbursement/compensation be provided by Adriatic Sailing. We understand HELM’s negotiation with Adriatic Sailing was NOT very helpful or particularly successful. Eventually, Adriatic Sailing provided us a refund for the Dubrovnik mooring fee (€208), kayak hire (€170) and €100 reimbursement for transporting the dirty linen back to Split. They refused to provide any compensation for the inconvenience caused by not preparing the catamaran properly for our charter; the skipper having to use one of the passenger’s cabin toilets/shower facilities for the duration of the charter, or a refund the ‘one way charter fee’ of €780 (despite the fact that this service was NEVER supplied). We felt extremely let down by Adriatic Sailing as our concerns were real and negatively impacted our charter experience. As stated to HELM/Adriatic Sailing we would have been happy if they simply refunded the ‘once way charter fee’. Looking back on our experience with Adriatic Sailing I would be very hesitant to ever use or recommend them. They seem quite happy to put their commercial interest first and to charge for services that were either NOT provided or asked for (e.g. ‘one way charter fee’, kayak, mooring fee etc). I am sure there are other more reputable charter companies whom International tourists should use when visiting the Dalmatian coastline.

Frequently asked questions of the Oceanis 54 - 3 + 1 cab. Spring Song charter

Does Oceanis 54 - 3 + 1 cab. Spring Song have insurance?

Yes. Oceanis 54 - 3 + 1 cab. Spring Song is offered by professional charter company and has hull and third-party liability insurance.

What is the Damage Deposit for renting Oceanis 54 - 3 + 1 cab. Spring Song

The Damage Deposit is the amount you are liable for in case of any damages to the Sailboat Oceanis 54 - 3 + 1 cab. Spring Song. A deposit of 2912 USD must be paid on site at Kastela, Croatia before embarkation. It will be refunded at the end of the charter if no damages are found. The deposit is usually paid by credit card.

What is Damage waiver (insurance)?

A Damage Waiver is optional insurance that reduces the standard 2912 USD Damage Deposit for this Sailboat to a smaller amount. If it is not available, you can purchase separate deposit insurance to cover potential deductions in case of boat damage. Click here to purchase deposit insurance via OuestAssurances

Do I need a sailing license to charter Oceanis 54 - 3 + 1 cab. Spring Song bareboat in Croatia?

Yes. A valid sailing license such as ICC, IYT Bareboat Skipper, RYA Day Skipper, or ASA 104 with IPC is required for bareboat rentals in Kastela, Croatia. Please ask your booking manager for specific requirements. Detailed information is available here: Sailing license - things to know.

What is the cancellation policy for the Oceanis 54 - 3 + 1 cab. Spring Song charter?

Free cancellation within 4 days of the online reservation. Once you reserve the Oceanis 54 - 3 + 1 cab. on the 12 Knots website, it will be held for you free of charge for 4 days.

If the booking is cancelled 46 days or more before the charter, 50% of the charter fee will be retained. No refund is available for cancellations made less than 46 days before the charter.

Please check the booking agreement and charter terms for the exact cancellation policy, as conditions may vary from the example above. charter.

Travel insurance is available. Click here for details

How does the booking procedure work?

  1. Make an online reservation by clicking Available. Reserve now (no payment required).
  2. Complete the sailing resume if booking a bareboat charter.
  3. Sign the booking agreement electronically for the Oceanis 54 - 3 + 1 cab. Spring Song charter in Croatia.
  4. Make the down payment according to the agreement.

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