Year built / refit | 1990 / 2021 |
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Builder | Custom built gulet |
Guest capacity | 8 |
Number of cabins | 4 |
Total crew | 4 |
Length | 25 m |
Beam | 6.1 m |
Draft | 2.3 m |
Air conditioning | Full |
Jacuzzi | No |
Wifi | Yes |
Cruising speed | 10 knots |
Maximum speed | 12 knots |
COBRA III is a small, elegant, and a well-maintained gulet that’s based in Bodrum. She provides comfortable accommodation for a group of up to 8 guests. There are 4 cabins in total: 2 Master, and 2 Doubles.
Each stateroom has private ensuite facilities, portholes, AC, nice bed linens, towels, and all essential bathroom entities.
Guests are welcome to use outdoor decks for their comfort, relaxation, and socializing. Aft deck is perfect for dining whether it’s al fresco breakfast, lunch, or dinner. There’s also a cushioned area behind the table to enjoy your time. Fore deck features a separate sitting zone, ideal for a cocktail hour, sunset watching, romantic getaway, or meditation.
COBRA III gulet and her professional crew will be accompany you on a cruise in Turkey to experience the flavors of East meets West, follow in the footsteps of saints, wander around the ruins of ancient civilizations, or enjoy authentic shopping at local bazaars. It’s going to be an amazing journey.
Sail in Turkey: Marmaris - Gocek Via ancient Carian & Lycian cities suggested itinerary
Number of cabins | 4 |
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Master cabin | 2 |
Double cabin | 2 |
2 Master, 2 Double each with private ensuite facilities
60 HP Zodiac Inflatable Boat
Snorkelling and Fishing Equipment
Canoe
Ringo
Paddle board
Water ski
Satellite TV and DVD player
Wi-Fi
Board games
2x280 Hp Iveco
DEUTZ 21 KWA + MITSUBISHI 11 KWA
May , October | € 10.500 |
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June , September | € 14.000 |
July , August | € 17.500 |
The Charter Fee includes the charter of the yacht with all its equipment in working order, tools, stores, cleaning materials, basic consumable stores for engine-room, deck and cabins etc.; the crew's wages, food; the insurance of the yacht for marine risk and third party claims and the crew for employer's liability.
VAT according to the cruising area
Advanced provisioning allowance (APA): the charterer is charged extra, at cost, for the charter expenses: fuel for the yacht, RIB or other tenders; food, soft drinks, wines, beers, spirits for the charterer, other consumable stores, berthing dues and other harbour charges away from the yacht's own berth, including pilotage fees and charges for water and electricity taken from the shore, laundry, telephone, fax or telex via radio or Inmarsat, as well as the hire costs of any special equipment placed on board at the request of the charterer. 25-40% APA is given to the yacht prior to the charter to allow the captain to buy fuel and provision the yacht as per the charterer's demands. At the end of the charter, the captain presents full accounts of all expenditure. The charterer is either refunded any money not used or asked to pay any additional costs not covered by the APA.