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Have the Holiday You Have Always Dreamed Of… Bavaria Cruiser 55/56 - Sailing Yacht Charter Have the holiday you have always dreamed of… Bavaria Cruiser 55/56 - Sailing Yacht Charter Introduction Welcome on our sailing boat "Eternity". We are the Demirel family: Angela “Angie”, Abdullah “Apo” and our 3 children. Apo is our captain on board and also in the family. As a captain, with 25 years’ experience, he mainly worked in Turkey, but also in Greece, Italy, Corsica, Monte Negro and Croatia. Angie, who is German, supports her husband and takes care of their 3 children. We love to live in Kemer, because we enjoy the sea as well as the mountains and it has the best climate in all Turkey. We invite you to enjoy with us Kemer's natural beauty, historical treasuries and the nice weather. Why sailing with Eternity? Eternity is suitable for individual trips. You can plan your sailing destinations and duration yourself. You can choose historical places and combine sailing with hiking. For instance you can hike on the famous 500 km (311 miles) Lycian Way from Antalya to Fethiye. We can follow you with the boat and pick you up, wherever you want to. Depending on your choice, you can cook yourself, we can cook for you, or we can take you to nice restaurants, where you can try the Turkish cuisine. We are flexible, open for special wishes and we help you with your preparations for your holiday (information, shopping and transfer). Bavaria Cruiser 55/56 - Sailing Yacht Charter Technical Details and Equipment Boat name: Eternity Boat kind: Sailing yacht / Sailboat Model: Bavaria Cruiser 55/56 Manufacturer: Bavaria Length: 16.75 m (55 feet) Beam / draft: 4.76 m / 2.27 m Headroom: 2.06 m Year of built: 2011 Persons: 8 Persons/night: 8 Cabins / berths: 4 / 8 Engine: Volvo Penta D-3 Typ 5-Zyl Propulsion: Diesel Engine power: 110 hp (81 kW) Steering: Two steering wheels Sail area: 145 m² Main sail / fore sail: 77 m² / 68 m² Mast height: 23.25 m Ballast: 5,500 kg Hull material: GRP/polyester Weight: 18,596 kg Fuel tank: 380 ltr Water tank: 700 ltr Holding tank: 160 ltr Heating: Diesel heating Inside showers: 2 WC number: 2 WC kind: Electrical Bavaria Cruiser 55/56 - Sailing Yacht Charter Cabins / layout of the boat ∞ Aft cabin, ∞ Underfloor cabin, ∞ Bow cabin, ∞ Slip cabin, ∞ Salon, ∞ Head, ∞ Steering position on quarterdeck. Bavaria Cruiser 55/56 - Sailing Yacht Charter Navigation ∞ Autopilot (Raymarin), ∞ Radar (Raymarin), ∞ VHF radio, ∞ GPS (Raymarin), ∞ Plotter (Raymarin), ∞ Fish finder (Raymarin), ∞ NAVTEX, ∞ Wind indicator, ∞ Intercom, ∞ On-board phone, ∞ Binoculars, ∞ Navigation tools, ∞ Compass, ∞ Speed log, ∞ Echo sounder, ∞ Rev indicator, ∞ Rudder angle indicator, ∞ Barometer, ∞ Weather station, ∞ Harbor handbooks, ∞ Sea charts Bavaria Cruiser 55/56 - Sailing Yacht Charter Technical equipment ∞ Generator (Fischer Panda), ∞ Air conditioning (Chiller System), ∞ Bow thruster, ∞ Bilge pump, ∞ Electric bilge pump, ∞ Manual bilge pump, ∞ Bilge alarm, ∞ Electric anchor windlass, ∞ Electric bow anchor windlass, ∞ 220V plugs, shore supply 220V, ∞ Warm water system (inside-outside), ∞ Engine battery, ∞ Battery, ∞ Battery charger, ∞ Main circuit breaker, ∞ Inverter, ∞ Position lights, ∞ Searchlight, ∞ Remote-controlled search light, ∞ Anchor, ∞ Anchor chain, ∞ Second anchor, ∞ Anchor box, ∞ Tool kit, ∞ Manuals, ∞ Holding tank. Bavaria Cruiser 55/56 - Sailing Yacht Charter Deck equipment ∞ Bimini top, ∞ Sun shade, ∞ Bathing ladder, ∞ Sun shade / aft deck, ∞ Hydraulic bathing platform, ∞ Sprayhood, ∞ Gangway, ∞ Stern shower warm/could, ∞ Teak deck, fenders, ∞ Dinghy with motor (Avon 2.60,Yamaha 6HP), ∞ Tender garage, ∞ Boat crane, ∞ Hydraulic bathing platform ∞ Manual Bavaria Cruiser 55/56 - Sailing Yacht Charter Sails ∞ One mast, ∞ Bosun's chair, ∞ Electric winches, ∞ Aluminum boom, ∞ Mainsail, ∞ Genoa, ∞ Roller-furling genoa, ∞ Gennaker, ∞ Sloop rig, ∞ Lazy jacks, ∞ Lazy bag Bavaria Cruiser 55/56 - Sailing Yacht Charter Interior equipment ∞ Washing machine, ∞ Gas hob, ∞ Oven, ∞ Barbecue, ∞ Microwave, ∞ Electric refrigerator, ∞ 2nd refrigerator, ∞ Freezer, ∞ Sink, ∞ Heating, ∞ Cockpit table, ∞ Sun cushion, ∞ Coffee maker (Krups whole coffee bean Espresso machine, Turkish coffee machine) ∞ Dishes, ∞ Towels, ∞ Bedclothes Bavaria Cruiser 55/56 - Sailing Yacht Charter Entertainment instruments ∞ DVD and CD player ∞ Radio, ∞ MP3 player with Bluetooth, ∞ Flat screen, ∞ DVD, ∞ Computer, ∞ Internet, ∞ Cockpit speakers, ∞ Spare propeller, ∞ Fishing equipment, ∞ Diving goggles and snorkel. Bavaria Cruiser 55/56 - Sailing Yacht Charter Safety ∞ EPIRB, ∞ Fire extinguisher system, ∞ Fire extinguisher, ∞ Fire blanket, ∞ Life raft, ∞ Life jackets, ∞ Life ring, ∞ Dan buoy, ∞ Emergency tiller, ∞ Fog horn, ∞ Radar reflector, ∞ Railing net, ∞ Flags, ∞ Handhold searchlight, ∞ Drag line, ∞ Emergency flash light, ∞ First-aid kit, ∞ Life belts, ∞ Gas detector, ∞ Smoke alarm, ∞ Flashlight Bavaria Cruiser 55/56 - Sailing Yacht Charter Conditions Region: Mediterranean Sea Country: Greece, Turkey Aegean Sea, Turkish Riviera, Mediterranean Sea, Gulf of Antalya, Cyprus, Water area: Rhodes, Kos Moorings: Kemer, Göcek Boat/week: € 3,800 - 4,750 Skipper: Optional Deposit: € 2,500 Check in day: Flexible The following prices are for 1 week for up to 8 people (*): 04.11.2016 - 15.04.2017 € 3,800 25.04.2017 – 17.06.2017 € 4,500 17.06.2017 – 30.09.2017 € 4,750 30.09.2017 – 04.11.2017 € 4,500 04.11.2017 – 31.12.2017 € 3,800 (*) We have special offers for early booking. Charter possibilities: Week, day, weekend, short week, no berth, no cabin, one way charters are possible. Bavaria Cruiser 55/56 - Sailing Yacht Charter Extras with costs: Final cleaning incl. in charter price Outboarder f. dinghy incl. in charter price Gennaker € 150.- per booking (optional) Bedclothes incl. in charter price Dinghy incl. in charter price Life raft incl. in charter price Towels incl. in charter price Internet Wi-Fi incl. in charter price Gas bottle incl. in charter price Railing net incl. in charter price Additional equipment on demand Skipper € 130.- per day Hostess € 50.- per day (optional) Cook € 50.- per day (optional) Administrative costs incl. in charter price Transitlog € 130.- once per charter (mandatory) Transfer from Antalya Airport to Kemer € 70.- once per charter (optional) Boat Transfer from Göcek to Marmaris € 200.- once per charter (optional) Boat Transfer from Göcek to Bodrum € 250.- once per charter (optional) Fuel The tank will be full by handover and takeover Bavaria Cruiser 55/56 - Sailing Yacht Charter Contact Türkiz Kemer Marina, 07980 Kemer - Antalya / Turkey www.sailing-eternity.com Abdullah Demirel (Apo) +90.532.445 18 13 [email protected] Angela Demirel (Angi) +90.532.779 02 12 [email protected] Kemal Önal (Kamil) +41. 79.346 72 13 [email protected] Özlem Önal (Nathaly) +41. 79 762 94 07 [email protected] Bavaria Cruiser 55/56 - Sailing Yacht Charter Thank you… .
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