Sail through Grenada aboard this beautiful Jeanneau

Boating is fun with a Jeanneau in True Blue
Up to 8 persons can enjoy a ride on this Jeanneau boat
Boating is fun with a Jeanneau in True Blue
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From
$14,500
$14,500
per week

Sailboat for rental in True Blue, GD

Jeanneau • 57 • 2014
Horatio
Hosted by Horatio
Since 2017 •5.0(1)
58 feet
8 Guests
4 Cabins
4 Bathrooms
Bareboat

Description

Experience the white sand beaches of Grenada aboard this elegant vessel. Exceptional performance and style enable guests to have the best experience possible aboard. There is ample space aboard with room to sleep up to 12 people. Onboard you will find all of the luxuries you would expect to find on a yacht of the highest quality. A large cockpit table with built in fridge and massive seating area provide a place for all of your guests to relax. This boat is a perfect relaxing escape in Grenada to create memories for and your friends or loved ones.

Specifications:

Cabins: 4
Heads: 4
Year: 2014
Hull type: Catamaran
Length (LOA): 58' 1" / 17.7 m
Beam (width): 16' 5" / 5 m
Displacement: 23,810 lbs / 10,800 kg
Air Conditioning: Yes
Generator: Yes
Solar Panels: No
Refrigerator: Yes
Freezer: Yes
Draft (depth): 6' 11" / 2.1 m
Primary fuel tank capacity: 111 gal / 420 L
Water capacity: 246 gal / 930 L
Engine size (standard): 140 hp / 104 kW
No. of engines: 1

Your Grenada yacht charter will include:

A complimentary starter kit containing a bottle of rum, coke, water, wash up liquid, small soaps, paper napkins, trash bags, 1 roll toilet paper per head, matches and a bag of ice in the fridge.
Linens and towels (beach, bath, face & hand) are included for your use during the charter, as well as spares.
We provide you with printed clearance forms for your use so you don’t need to fill them in or bring your own.
Full fuel and water tanks at the start of charter. You will pay for fuel used at the end of charter, including dinghy gas. Fuel is provided on our dock.

Onboard Equipment:

Chart plotter. All our boats have plotters, many of them are mounted at the wheel. For makes and models please ask.
Other electronics – depth and speed, and in most cases wind instruments.
Autopilot
All boats either carry a built in inverter or a small portable unit. Most boats are 110V but some are 220V. These days most charging equipment/ laptops etc. will take dual voltage.
Safety equipment. All our boats are well equipped with lifejackets, liferaft, flares, fire extinguishers, fire blanket, VHF radio, through hull plugs, first aid kit, flashlights.
Navigation equipment – charts, nav tools, binoculars.
Dinghy and outboard motor, normally 5hp for monohulls and 9.8 or 15hp for cats.
BBQ Grill (charcoal)
Bimini and in most boats a dodger
Electric windlass on all boats
Refrigeration and bigger boats may also have a freezer
Pillows, linens and towels
Clothes pegs
Stereo with aux and/ or USB input for i-pod or storage device
Tool Kit
Cockpit cushions
Cooler
All galley and cooking utensils
Cigarette Lighter Outlet 12V

Unlike most charter companies, our weekly rates include a full 8 days and 7 nights charter. Charters start and finish at noon. 5 night minimum.

This boat has 5 additional addons available.

Details

Manufacturer
Jeanneau
Model
57
Build year
2014
Max Capacity
8
Number of engines
1
Horsepower per engine
140

Accommodations

Cabins
4 x
Sleeps
8 x
Bathrooms
4 x

This boat has a maximum capacity of 8 people. It features 4 cabins with an overnight sleeping capacity of 8, 4 bathrooms, and 0 showers.

Add-ons

This boat has 5 additional service(s) available for weekly 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.

Optional (5)

ASA Instructor
$185
per day
Chef
$140
per day
Captain
$160
per day

Amenities

Stereo AUX input mp3 hookup
Stove / grill
Fishing
Autopilot
Radar
Microwave
Air conditioning
Refrigerator
Chart plotter

Policies

Cancelation policy: No Refund

No refund if renter cancels

Owner

Horatio
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Location & Destination Guide

With the chance to explore a variety of distinct cultures, a Caribbean sailing vacation in the Windward Islands is the perfect way to discover this diverse region. A Sailo boat rental gives you the freedom to find your dream island.

Stretching from the shores of South America across the Caribbean, the Windward Islands are an island chain known for their diversity.

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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