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Looking to bareboat charter a 40' sailboat from Athens in June. Would love
to hear the recommendations of experienced consumers. Prices vary widely and we have confidence in Moorings, but wonder if we really have to spend nearly $4K US. Fyly sounds great and is much less pricey. Other suggestions welcome. |
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We (3 couples) bareboated a Moorings from Athens in May, 1997. We went
early in the year to avoid the 'meltimi' winds and to experience the locals before they tired of tourists as we expected they would late is the season. The main drawback of going in May was the cold water temperature, but we did avoid the high heat of summer. The boat was a Jeaneau 43 called Arethoussa. The first day we sailed out of Kalamaki Marina (Moorings HQ) near Piraeus and made Kea, stern tied at Vourkari (the big ferries dock at the main port, Korissia) in a 20 kt cross wind, which was wild (took us 3 tries, but we finally made it). The boys from the local Taverna caught our tossed lines and secured them for us, then brought us ouzo on ice, carefully pointing out which taverna they represented. Unfortunately, the leech had blown apart on our roller furler genoa (our only foresail) and we were in a pickle! There was no sail repair shop on Kea and we didn't speak the language! We got the taverna owner to call Moorings on his cell phone, and arranged to deliver the sail to the ferry terminal in Korissia, and put it on the ferry. We rented motor scooters and went 'up country' to the 'chora' which was the origional village high on the tallest part of the island. They origionally built their villages way up high to foil pirates thousands years ago. We would have missed this trip to the village if our sail hadn't torn. The sail mysteriously returned to the taverna the next day, and we were notified by our benefactor, who said Moorings paid for everything. It worked great for the rest of the trip, including a strong blown from Mykonos to Naparos (our thought was that the strong local sunlight had beaten the threads in the sail prematurly, as the boat was almost new). We had a great trip through the Cyclades and highly recommend Moorings. You get what you pay for. Good luck Bumper7 Robin Collins wrote: Looking to bareboat charter a 40' sailboat from Athens in June. Would love to hear the recommendations of experienced consumers. Prices vary widely and we have confidence in Moorings, but wonder if we really have to spend nearly $4K US. Fyly sounds great and is much less pricey. Other suggestions welcome. |
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Bumper7 wrote:
We had a great trip through the Cyclades and highly recommend Moorings. You get what you pay for. I would agree - went last year on the exclusive range, a Sun Odysee 45 from the morings. They maintain their boat at very high standards and replace all parts with new. On our return they even got diver under the boats to check the hull - It may be a disadvantage if you happen to ground it somwhere as they would spot it but I personally feel safer that way as I then know that I am picking up a vessel in sound condition. Best regards Hubba |
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