Bavaria Cruiser 51
Bavaria Cruiser 51 | Sailing Yacht Charter | Alimos-Athens | Greece
The Bavaria Cruiser 51 is a beautiful large-size sailing yacht that is one of the most popular privately owner yachts from Bavaria, due to her perfect engineering and the attention to detail that went into her design. She embodies outstanding, uncomplicated sailing characteristics, as well as the ultimate comfort – her exterior and interior alike a pure luxury. She is based in Marina Alimos, Athens, which is the prefect starting point for two main sailing areas in Greece: the Cyclades Islands, that include the famous Milos, Naxos, Paros, Mykonos and Santorini, and the Argo-Saronic Gulf, which is a well-protected sailing area with beautiful islands such as Aegina, Poros, Hydra, and Spetses.
Overview
Build/Refit: 2019
Length: 14.98 m / 49.15 ft.
Beam: 4.60 m / 15.09 ft.
Draft: 1.95 m / 6.40 ft
Accommodation
Guests: 10+2
Cabins: 5
Berth: 10+2
4 Double-bed cabins, 1 Pullman bed cabin, 1 Convertible sofa bed in the salon
Main Sail: Furling
Genoa: Furling
Engine: 1 x 75 HP
Fuel: 300 l / 79.25 US gal
Water: 560 l / 147.94 US gal
Base:
Charter Type:
Marina Alimos (Athens, Greece)
Bareboat Charter
Skippered Charter
Equipment
Standard Equipment:
All of our monohull sailing yachts are equipped with the standard equipment listed below
Extra Equipment (included in the price):
Bimini & Sprayhood: Yes
Bow thruster: Yes
Solar Panels: No
Gangway: No
Swimming platform: Yes
Electric Fans : Yes
Inverter: Yes
Shower: 3
WC: 3 (electric)
Charter Rates
Low Season:
Mid-Season (June & Sept.):
High Season (July & Aug.):
Several discount schemes may apply:
e.g. Early booking, repeat client, 2+ week charters.
Please contact us for a personalized offer
Obligatory extras (not included in the above rates):
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Port fees
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Fuel cost
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End cleaning
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Refundable security deposit
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Security deposit insurance
From: 4,100 EUR
From: 5,200 EUR
From: 6,000 EUR
Gangway: No
Air Conditioning: No
Watermaker: No
Icemaker: No
Photos
Please note that some of the above photos are taken from the brochure of the boat manufacturer
Standard Equipment
Deck & Cockpit Equipment
Gangway, Cockpit, Cockpit table, Cockpit cushions, Cockpit shower, Trampoline, Electric anchor windlass, Spare anchor (Reserve/Auxiliary Anchor), Fenders, Winches, Winch handle, Self-tailing winch, Electric winches, Emergency tiller, Dinghy, Davit, Electric bilge pump, Mechanic bilge pump, Wire (shroud cutter), Batteries (Start batteries, battery- charger,etc.), Mooring ropes
Sails, Covers, Rigging
As described in yacht specs above
Spares and Tools
Boat documents, Boat manuals, Toolbox, Engine’s spares, Sail repair kit, Dinghy repair kit
Navigation Equipment
Cockpit compass, Hand-bearing compass, Nautical charts, All instruments needed to work with nautical charts (pencils, parallel ruler, dividers, plotters, etc.), GPS chart plotter, ECICDS (Electronic Chart Display Information System), Radar, Autopilot, Echo-sounder/Depth-sounder, Speed & Distance log device, Navigation/Positioning lights, Fog horn, Black ball shapes, Barometer, Binoculars, Wind-instrument
Safety Equipment
Horseshoe lifebuoy, Life jackets, Life raft, Box of flares/Distress flare box, Radar reflector, Emergency helm, Floating light, Torch light, Safety belt, Bosun’s chair, Fire extinguisher, First aid kit, Marine VHF radio, GMDSS, EPIRB distress radio beacons
Galley Equipment
Gas stove, Refrigerator, Pans, Glasses, Cups, Plates, Bowls, Cutlery
Linen
Pillows, Bed linen, Towels
Extras
Pressurized water system, Hot water
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