Yacht charter in Cannigione · Jeanneau — Su Odyssey 54ds (2004)
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Sailboat Jeanneau Su Odyssey 54ds 16.38m
*INCLUDED IN THE PRICE* - Boat - Skipper - Tender - Outboard motor *NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRICE* €250.00 per person for the galley (includes galley service on board, breakfast, lunch and dinner from Sunday at breakfast to Friday at midday), gas cylinder for the kitchen, final cleaning. on Saturday, embarkation day, on Tuesday in Bonifacio and on Friday, disembarkation day, dinner out. Sheets and towels €15.00 per person. On Friday evening we will have dinner at the pizzeria, this does not change the cost of the galley. *TO BE SETTLED WITH COMMON CASH* - Alcoholic drinks - Diesel (to be shared with crew) - Ports (including embarkation and disembarkation) - Authorizations for marine protected areas. Well architecturally designed, it is an example of comfort, safety and liveability of the spaces. The cockpit is 3 meters long and 2.5 meters wide and has enormous sunbathing areas at the bow and on the deckhouse. Four cabins with each its own bathroom, in addition to the sailor's cabin. the peculiarity of the Sun odyssey 54 ds lies in the privacy of the internal spaces, designed to accommodate 4 couples plus the captain. a priority need for charter. each cabin is equipped with above-average berths and one-square-meter decking and effective ventilation provided by both portholes and hatches. The comfort of the sleeping area is matched by the surprising volume of the saloon, which extends across the wider sections of the hull and boasts heights between 203 and 205 cm. autoclave, service batteries, electric and manual bilge pump, foot pump in the kitchen, 40lt boiler, cockpit shower, 2 electric fridges, electric anchor windlass, CD radio with USB player with two external and internal speakers. log/echo, st60, wind station, cartographic GPS, bow thruster, autopilot, raymarine st 6001+, n. 2 winches for halyards, 3 winches for genoa sheets, splash guard, bimini. In the middle of the western Mediterranean, where Corsica and Sardinia follow each other in one of the most seductive stretches of sea in the world, the Maddalena Archipelago emerges in all its beauty. Located more precisely off the north-eastern coast of Sardinia, it is made up of seven major islands (Maddalena, Caprera, Santo Stefano, Spargi, Budelli, Santa Maria and Razzoli), numerous islets and smaller rocks. Covered with plants typical of the Mediterranean scrub, all these islands, largely uninhabited, are characterized by a succession of coves and beaches with very fine sand bathed by a wonderful emerald sea. Another determining element of the undisputed charm of this Archipelago is undoubtedly the granite nature of its rocks which have been shaped relentlessly by the sea and the wind for millennia. For the protection of such an environmental heritage, the Archipelago National Park was established in 1996 with the aim of preserving the magnificent marine flora and fauna that characterizes it. During navigation we will be constantly surrounded by indescribable natural sceneries that have enchanted even Napoleon, Nelson and Garibaldi. How can we not mention, for example, Cala Corsara which is located on the island of Spargi, where a very fine white beach merges with a clear and crystalline sea, or the Pink beach on the island of Budelli which takes its name from the characteristic color that its sand due to the crumbling of the shells of some marine microorganisms. Finally, Bonifacio is an obligatory stop for those who choose to visit the Archipelago; the incredible view at the entrance to the port, which is accessed through a fjord with white rock walls more than 70 meters high, leaves anyone breathless... Navigation program Saturday: Cannigione Boarding at the port of Cannigione starting from 5pm and accommodation on board in comfortable double cabins, each equipped with a private bathroom. After having done the galley, briefing from the captain on the functioning of the boat's systems, on the management of life on board and on the itinerary. Free evening in Cannigione. Sunday: Caprera Early in the morning we will cast off the moorings for a sail to the island of Caprera. We will drop anchor in Cala Napoletana or Cala Coticcio, enchanting places where we will finally take our first swim of the week. After a nice lunch and after enjoying the quiet of the sea and the place, we will sail again this time towards the island of La Maddalena where we will spend the night in one of its bays well protected from the sea and the wind. Monday: Cavallo Island After a relaxing breakfast we will undertake a short navigation through the infamous Strait of Bonifacio towards Corsica, to then head towards the island of Cavallo where we can
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La passione per la vela mi ha spinto a dedicare buona parte della mia vita al mare. Sin da ragazzino ho preso parte a svariate regate sulle classi Optimist, Laser, Europa e 470. Nel 2001, insieme ad un mio caro amico, acquistiamo la nostra prima imbarcazione: “Cilona”, un piccolo cabinato di circa sei metri con il quale abbiamo navigato attorno alla Sicilia toccando tutti i suoi arcipelaghi. Ci definivano, a ragione, i “vagabondi del mare”; la nostra barca infatti, al momento dell’acquisto e per tutta l’estate del 2002, non possedeva nè l’ impianto idrico e neanche quello elettrico, oltre che dalle vele era spinta da un piccolo fuoribordo di 5 cavalli con il quale sospetto che le nostre punte massime di crociera si aggirassero alla folle velocità di 4 nodi! Questa meravigliosa esperienza con la mitica “goccia rossa del mediterraneo”, (rosso era il colore delle murate), è terminata nel 2005 dopo una serie di avventure che rimarranno sempre scolpite nella mia memoria. A partire dal 2006 ho lavorato presso alcune società di charter nautico, la passione sempre più profonda per questo mondo mi ha spinto nel 2010 a lanciarmi nella mia prima iniziativa imprenditoriale; grazie all’aiuto della mia famiglia ho acquistato “Najah”, un “Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 44i”, in questo modo ho cominciato ufficialmente la mia attività nautica. Nel 2014 si realizza un altro sogno, partendo da Marsala, infatti, ho attraversato il Mediterraneo e l’Oceano Atlantico a bordo del “Titi”, un Geb Sea 473, per raggiungere le Antille Francesi nel mar dei Caraibi e più precisamente la Martinica. Un’esperienza unica, piena di emozioni fortissime di quelle che lasciano segni molto profondi. Nel 2015 in “famiglia” Marsail arriva anche “Marcella”, un “Beneteau Cyclades 50.4” con la quale, insieme a Najah, offriamo spensierate vacanze all’insegna del sole, del mare e della vela.
Location
Location of the sailboat: Cannigione, Cannigione