The 3 cabin’s bareboat sailing yacht Oceanis 41.1 was built in 2018 and it is docked in Kos, Greece. The Oceanis 41.1 (2018) can accommodate up to 6 people in 3 cabins and it has 2 toilets. The overall length of the boat is 41 ft / 12,4 m. The main equipment (find the complete list on the ’Equipments’ tab): air condition, stand up paddle (sup) and it’s obligatory extras: handling fees, starter pack, final cleaning. The main sail is full batten. You can check-in from 17:00 h and check-out until 09:00 h.
Why charter this Oceanis 41.1
3 cabins for 6 berths means about 2 guests per cabin, so bag storage and sleeping turns are clear before departure. 3 guests per head matters on early marina mornings, when showers, breakfast and casting off compete for time. At 12,4 m, this sailing yacht works best when swim stops still leave time for the evening berth.
Best charter fit
Oceanis 41.1 suits crews comparing cabin separation, luggage storage and bathroom timing across 3 cabins and 2 heads. Sailing crews should keep one fallback leg for wind shifts, late sea state and the final marina return.
The Dodecanese from Kos: north or south
Kos faces two ways, and picking one is the week’s decision: a northern loop through Pserimos and Kalymnos, or a southern chain by way of Nisyros, Tilos and Symi. The first day tends to commit the direction: an early start reaches Pserimos or Kalymnos while the daylight holds, otherwise a night in Kos and a morning departure. Kos Airport (KGS) is a 30–45-minute road transfer from the base. You usually work one arm at a time, picking up the more exposed southern islands as the meltemi eases, the return kept short ahead of the afternoon wind. Rhodes, a long passage out and back, and the outer Dodecanese lie beyond a single week.