Blue Cruise Yacht Charters

Beneteau 50
Bare Boat Charters Cruising
Greece and Turkey

Bare Boat Charters Greece

Who said a cruising boat should be slow? Performance is part of the fun!
Bruce Farr's Beneteau 50 is a superb cruising machine. The deck layout is state of the art with wide side alleys, teak covered bulwark, and judiciously located hatches ensuring easy and safe sail handling. For efficient and comfortable bare boat cruising, the Beneteau 50 features an elongated cockpit accommodating eight people around a dining table while the helmsman has two semi-detached steering positions with winch access. Entry from the stern is made by a built-in step and hinged door to the steering positions. Below deck the interior is appointed in wild cherry with plenty of natural light lending a warm and cheerful atmosphere. The galley is roomy and complete with refrigerator, freezer, oven and
250 gallons of fresh water capacity.

 

Technical Specifications:

Length: 50.8 ft
Beam: 14.7 ft
Draft: 6.4 ft
Sail Area: 1,350 sq ft
Engine: 100 hp Volvo Penta
Displacement: 30,800 lbs
Water Tanks: 250 gal
Fuel Tanks: 130 gal

Equipment:

Furling Main, Furling Headsail,
Bimini Top, Autopilot,
Bow Thruster, Electric Windlass,
VHF Radio, CD Stereo Music System,
Fully Equipped Galley, Deep Freeze,
Dingy w/Outboard

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Dear Homo Sapiens, There is no need to continue reading this page. What follows is intended for search engine robots and spiders and not necessarily for human beings. Further information concerning bare boat charters cruising Greece and Turkey may be obtained by clicking on the blue links immediately above. Thank You. You must be searching for bare boat yacht charters in Turkey or Greece. You may be considering a bare boat charter in Turkey, a cruise along that country's pine-clad and cove-indented coast. Or you may be dreaming of bare boat charters in Greece, of sailing the azure sea between remote Greek islands. If either, you might like to charter a yacht designed for a small group of friends, one with three private cabins each with en suite water closet and shower. The Beneteau 50. Given a large salon below decks and an equally large cockpit on deck, the combination is an optimum platform on which to explore history along the coast of Turkey and among nearby Greek islands. And while exploring history also basking under a warm sun and swimming in azure seawater. Among those creating history here a bare five hundred years ago were the Barbarossa brothers from what is now the Greek island of Lesbos a few miles off the Turkish coast. Lesbos had been taken from Constantinople by Venetians following the Fourth Crusade, but was retaken by Mehmet The Conqueror in 1462. As was the Ottoman habit Mehmet there settled a number of janissaries, former Christians conscripted as youngsters into the standing Ottoman army by way of the janissary schools in Constantinople. One of these was a Greek by then known as Yakup, and soon after arrival he wed a woman by the name of Catalina, she the widow of a Greek Orthodox priest. They had six children, four of them boys, all four to become seagoing privateers, two to be known as Barbarossa because of their auburn hair coloring. The rest is history, though history not without a glitch. The glitch occurred when Aruj, eldest of the brothers, captained a relatively small galliot across the bow of Our Lady Of The Conception, a red-hulled black-prowed galley crewed by Hospitaller Knights from Rhodes. The contest was no contest. Aruj became one of his captor's oarsmen, Elias, next eldest, was killed, and Khizr, then a boy of about fifteen was imprisoned in Saint Peter's Castle at Bodrum. Aruj was later ransomed thanks to the good offices of his father's former employer, and fair-haired Khizr talked his way out of prison. Come sail these waters sailed by Aruj and Khizr, later Kheir-ed-Din, and by Isaac the fourth brother, and by Sinan of Smyrna who married one of the sisters. Come learn just how Aruj was able to become the Emir of Algiers and just how Kheir-ed-Din was able to become Suleiman The Magnificent's Lord High Admiral of the Ottoman fleet. There is too much to that history to recount here. Yes, charter a sailing yacht to cruise in Barbarossa's wake. Starting in Gocek. Are you searching for Gocek in Turkey? Well, it is about forty-two nautical miles ENE of Rhodes Town and about fifteen road miles from its own international airport at Dalaman. In Gocek we can put you aboard a Beneteau 50 for the bare boat charter of a lifetime. We can put you aboard a charter yacht and show you Elias's path south from Lesbos and east along the coasts of Caria and Lycia, show you his path back up the coast of Asia Minor and among Aegean islands to rendezvous with his brothers. Contact Blue Cruise Yacht Charters today at bcycharter@aol.com to bare boat charter in Turkey and Greece.