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Bavaria Cruiser 34 - 2 cab. - Althea

Kos, Kos Marina (Greece)
1/15
Kos, Kos Marina (Greece)
2020
6 Persons
2 cabins
4 + 2 berth
1 WC
1 Shower
150 l water tank
150 l fuel tank
34 ft length
6.63 ft draft
11.22 ft beam
30 HP (22kW)

Yacht highlights

  • GPS chart plotter - cockpit

Equipment

Safety

  • Fire extinguisher
  • First aid kit
  • Fog horn
  • Horseshoe lifebuoy
  • Life belts (Safety harness)

Deck

  • Main Deck Compass
  • Main anchor
  • Mooring ropes
  • Repair box for dinghy
  • Sprayhood

Navigation

  • Nautical charts
  • Parallel ruler
  • Speedometer (Speed log)
  • GPS chart plotter - cockpit
  • Autopilot

Availability

Services and Extras (book now or later)

Mandatory services

  • Standard Charter Pack

    140 EUR

Optional services

  • Late Check in

    120 EUR
  • Pet on board

    150 EUR
  • Provisioning

    30 EUR
  • Damage waiver

    300 EUR
  • Overnight on board

    25 EUR
  • One way

    1'200 EUR
  • Conversion of two separate cabins into one

    120 EUR
  • Crew change

    170 EUR
  • Early access/pick up

    150 EUR
1'485EUR
  • Standard Charter Pack 140 EUR


1'485 EUR
Chantal Staub skipper and sailing trainer
Chantal Staub

Charter Advisor & Skipper

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