Kundalini Private Yacht, BVI

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$700
$700
per ½ day

Sailboat for rental in Road Town, VG

Ocean Yacht • Ocean Star 56.1 • 2003
Zsolt
Hosted by Zsolt
Since 2019
56 feet
12 Guests
5 Cabins
4 Bathrooms
Captain Available

Description

If your goal is to sail in comfort and safety, there is no better choice than the LUXURY YACHT .

The price does not include meals which is $35/day/person

There is also the option of a half-day charter and full-day sailing, in which case the price is $100/hour + the captain’s fee is $150.
The captain has extensive local knowledge, he is happy to suggest sailing trips to more beautiful bays.

We hope to see you on board soon.
The boat is the most luxurious sailing yacht that is ideally suited to marine and ocean sailing. It was built in 2006 near Athens, at the English Ocean Yacht Workshop. Exceptional and breathtaking performance, all with easy handling.

The 17 meters long and 5.1 meters wide sailing yacht can be found in the harshest weather conditions. The interior speaks for itself, 5 rooms, 5 bathrooms and a huge salon. The warmth of the home is made of elegant cherry wood furniture made from leather leather upholstery and carpet. It is special because we have made ourselves, with our own hands, an exceptionally comfortable, comfortable and modern home. It is able to draw rainwater from the seawater, to gain electricity from the sun and to make the trip an unforgettable adventure.

This boat has 2 additional addons available.

Details

Manufacturer
Ocean Yacht
Model
Ocean Star 56.1
Build year
2003
Max Capacity
12
Number of engines
1
Horsepower per engine
164

Accommodations

Cabins
5 x
Sleeps
9 x
Bathrooms
4 x

This boat has a maximum capacity of 12 people. It features 5 cabins with an overnight sleeping capacity of 9, 4 bathrooms, and 0 showers.

Crew

My affection for sailing started when I was a child. Once, when I was on holiday at Lake Balaton, near to Fonyód, I glanced a slim and beautiful sailing boat emerging from behind the reeds. It was love at first sight! Unfortunately, as I grown up in the Great Plain of Hungary, I could not get near to sailing. Because of that, I was just staring at boats through my father’s binoculars, sitting on the shore during my holidays. It was a classic, heavy, black, Russian binocular. I was just walking around the boats in the harbour, looking at them, and making dreams. I managed to get close to shipping in 2006. At that time I settled down with a 25 foot sailboat in the harbour of Balatonaliga. I have been dealing with shipping since that time. The usual inland adventures came after that: circling around Lake Balaton many times and mostly alone. Later Croatia, Slovenia, Italy, Spain and France followed, and I even managed to sail in Norway, for two weeks. At the beginnings, I used to try to partner up with others. I kept my eyes open, made observations and learnt a lot. We used to participate in competitions at the Adriatic Sea, but all of these were not enough – maybe it is not the best word here – for me. Somehow it was not a complete thing… I wanted to sail alone… alone and a lot. Then some years alone came on the Mediterranean Sea. That was an amazing period in my life. I crossed the ocean two times. I went to the Caribbean, the Far East, and so on. I visited these places alone in most cases. It became clear to me that I must deal with sailing… I had to find a boat suitable for taking a journey around the world, which has a higher comfort level compared to those ones I used before. I used to cross the ocean by a boat in which did not even have a bed … I slept on a large backwind sail. I know life is not easy. I could be at home, watching TV programs broadcasted by National Geographic or travel channels. That would be safe, but I prefer to face challenges of everyday life: I make things fixed, I do sewing, cooking, fishing and I am ready to stay up at night, to be soaked by rain and so on. I want to be here … where everything is so different. This way is everything is so fine and complete for me. Soon I will reach the 30,000th marine mile. I found this Oceanis in March of 2017. In April, I arrived with four suitcases (three of which contained tools) with my friend, Tomi on board and together we started performing those endless tasks, which have already been listed by that time. There is no part of the boat which would not have been polished, cut, replaced or painted in the five months. I know the boat well! 1st of September – almost ready to start the journey! 9th of September – my girlfriend and I left Athen by the Oceanis. Journey has started! We reached Gibraltar through Greek, Albanian, Italian, French, Spanish, Morocco, Cabo Verde and Caribbean waters and sailed to the ocean. I am writing these lines in the port of BVI, Road Town city. There is a great deal of memory of adventure, landscape, taste and experience behind our backs. I feel that I have managed to build a boat which I was always craving for.

crew name Nawel and Zsolt

Add-ons

This boat has 2 additional service(s) available for half day trips. You can select optional addons to customize your trip on the next page. Note that required addons are mandatory, and addons marked as payable at base need to be paid directly to the boat owner when you get to the boat.

Required (1)

Captain
$150
per booking

Optional (1)

Meal
$30
per day

Amenities

Stereo AUX input mp3 hookup
Kayak
Autopilot
Fishing
Stove / grill
Microwave
Fishing rod
Diving
WiFi/Internet

Policies

Cancelation policy: Standard

Full refund if renter cancels 6 days or more before the trip start date.
No refund if renter cancels 5 days or less before the trip start date.

Owner

Zsolt
About Zsolt

We have always loved to travel, loved to sail, wanted to live freely, so we took that hard decision to leave everything behind us to go around the world. Come with us on this fantastic journey, take inspiration and experience the “Kundalini” feeling of life.

    Speaks English

Location & Destination Guide

Looking for a yacht charter in the USVI? Dream sailing destinations don’t come much dreamier than the US Virgin Islands. A Caribbean hang out with an American vibe, sailing in the US Virgin Islands, or USVI, is even easier with a Sailo yacht charter.

The US Virgin Islands archipelago consists of three main islands, St John, St Croix and St Thomas.

FAQs

What type of yacht should I charter?
No matter what type of yacht you choose to charter, we know that you will have a fantastic time on the water. If you are more about the journey, and want a relaxing time aboard, then choose from one of the many sailboats on the platform. If you are more about the destination, and going fast, check out the powerboats on Sailo. For an exclusive experience, Sailo recommends chartering a luxurious yacht for the day. Finally, Sailo has access to many event boats as well for group outings from 50 - 1,000 guests. If you are still unsure, then just ask! Read more
What should I bring?
Bring yourself, and some comfortable clothes suitable to the season you are going to be out on the water. Please keep in mind that it is often 10 degrees cooler out on the water, so a jacket or windbreaker is never a bad idea. We also recommend bringing a hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses, as well as a swimsuit if appropriate for your charter location. Please coordinate with your captain regarding any food or drinks that you wish to bring aboard. For term-charters, Sailo recommends using soft-sided luggage, and keeping it simple. Read more
How long does a rental last?
The basic daily rental is structured as either a quarter-, half-, or full-day. A quarter-day is two hours, a half-day is four hours, and a full-day is eight hours. You can also discuss a custom trip with the boat by contacting the owner through Sailo. Most term charters (weekly rentals) are from Saturday to Saturday. Keep in mind that the boat generally needs to be back at the dock by Friday evening, and you will need to be off the boat on Saturday morning so they can prepare the boat for the next guests. Read more
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