Oceanis 51.1, TsukiMultihull Yachting | Find my Boat
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Oceanis 51.1, Tsuki

Multihull Yachting
boat.pick-up
from 17:00
Drop-off:
from 09:00
Greece Lavrion Olympic Marina Greece Lavrion Olympic Marina
+630 EUR Transit log
-40% 7200 EUR
4320 EUR Price for 6 days
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$info['type'] Boat type
Sail boat
$info['type'] Year
2020
$info['type'] Length
14.98
$info['type'] Horizontal
1.92
$info['type'] Toilets
4
$info['type'] People
12
$info['type'] Cabins
6
$info['type'] Sleeping places
12
$info['type'] Fuel tank
200
$info['type'] Engine
1x110 HP
$info['type'] Container for water
770
Equipment
$info['type'] Depth sounder
$info['type'] Autopilot
$info['type'] GPS
$info['type'] Air conditioning
$info['type'] Cockpit cushions
$info['type'] Dinghy
$info['type'] Inverter
$info['type'] Oven
$info['type'] Bow thruster
$info['type'] Hot water
$info['type'] Lazy bag
$info['type'] Cockpit table
$info['type'] Generator
$info['type'] Kitchen Utensils
$info['type'] Emergency tiller
$info['type'] Swimming Ladder
$info['type'] Floating Light
$info['type'] Hydraulic gangway
$info['type'] Wind instrument/Anemometer
Charter equipment
$info['type'] Fire extinguisher
$info['type'] First aid kit
$info['type'] Boat hook
$info['type'] Fenders
Deck
$info['type'] Bimini top
$info['type'] Black ball
$info['type'] Cockpit/stern, outside shower
$info['type'] Electric anchor windlass
$info['type'] Mooring ropes
$info['type'] Water hose
$info['type'] Repair box for dinghy
$info['type'] Dinghy (byboat) pump
$info['type'] Black conus
$info['type'] Plastic bucket
$info['type'] Jerry cans for diesel
$info['type'] Spare anchor
Saloon & Cabins
$info['type'] Refrigerator
Sails
$info['type'] Lazy jacks
Safety equipment
$info['type'] Life belts (Safety harness)
$info['type'] Flags QNC
$info['type'] Spare parts
Safety Equipment
$info['type'] Liferaft
$info['type'] Main anchor
Safety
$info['type'] VHF radio
$info['type'] Set of tools
$info['type'] Wire (shroud) cutter
$info['type'] Distress flare box
$info['type'] EPIRB Distress radio beacons
$info['type'] Self inflating life vest
$info['type'] Life jackets auto
Galley
$info['type'] Stove
$info['type'] Gas bottles
OTHER EQUIPMENT
$info['type'] Flashlight
Entertainment
$info['type'] Outside speakers
Electronics
$info['type'] Speed Log
Other equipment
$info['type'] Spray hood
Navigation
$info['type'] GMDSS
Interior
$info['type'] Convertible table in salon
Selecting a yacht Saturday, July 19, 2025
17:00 - 24:00

The charter company requires the yacht to be returned to base by 17:00 before the yacht is handed over for an inventory check. Mooring in the marina on the last night is FREE.

Selecting a yacht Saturday, July 26, 2025
00:00 - 09:00

The charter company requires the yacht to be returned to base by 09:00 before the yacht is handed over for an inventory check. Mooring in the marina on the last night is FREE.

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