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Dufour 470 - 4 + 1 cab. - Imagine

Kos, Kos Marina (Greece)
1/16
Kos, Kos Marina (Greece)
2023
10 Persons
4 + 1 cabins
8 + 1 berth
4 WC
530 l water tank
530 l fuel tank
47 ft length
7.38 ft draft
15.55 ft beam
75 HP (56kW)

Yacht highlights

  • Bathing platform
  • Electric fans in cabins
  • Electric winch
  • Bow thruster
  • Solar panels
  • Electric toilet

Equipment

Deck

  • Bathing platform
  • Dinghy
  • Outboard engine
  • Bimini top
  • Sprayhood

Navigation

  • GPS chart plotter - cockpit
  • Binoculars
  • Log, Speed, Depth- echo sounder
  • Pilot book
  • Radar

Safety

  • Life jackets
  • EPIRB-Distress radio beacons
  • Emergency tiller
  • First aid kit
  • Fog horn

Availability

Services and Extras (book now or later)

Mandatory services

  • Security Deposit Waiver

    400 EUR
  • Standard Charter Pack

    230 EUR

Optional services

  • Cabin conversion

    150 EUR
  • Berth cost

    inclusive
  • Family pack

    350 EUR
  • Fast Track pack

    200 EUR
  • Hostess

    180 EUR / day
  • Internet pack

    50 EUR
  • Cook

    215 EUR
  • Pet on board

    200 EUR
2'250EUR
  • Security Deposit Waiver 400 EUR
  • Standard Charter Pack 230 EUR


2'250 EUR
Chantal Staub skipper and sailing trainer
Chantal Staub

Charter Advisor & Skipper

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