Lagoon 630 - 5 + 2 Cab. - Nassau
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Description
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Boat location Nassau, The Bahamas
Year Comfort (2017–2020)
Cabins 5+2crew
Beds 10+2crew
Guests 12
Mainsail Furling
Bathrooms 5
Length 19.21 m
Water tank 960 l
Motors
Draft 1.3 m
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Show the complete equipment
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Deck
Bathing platform
Outboard engine
Anchor with chain
Bilge pump - mechanic
Spare anchor (Reserve, Auxiliary anchor)
Cockpit/stern, outside shower
Electric anchor windlass
Dinghy
Bimini top
Gangway
Grill/Barbecue/Plancha
Navigation
Autopilot
Radar reflector
Speedometer (Speed log)
Compass
Depthsounder
Binoculars
GPS chart plotter
Nautical charts
Safety
Emergency tiller
VHF radio
Torch
Fog horn
First aid kit
Fire extinguisher
Liferaft
Life jackets
Galley
Refrigerator
Oven
Stove
Freezer
Hot water
Microwave
Yacht electrics
Air Conditioning
Shore power cable
Watermaker - desalinator
Generator
Inverter
Entertainment
Outside speakers
CD player
Indoor speakers
Sails
Lazy jacks
Lazy bag
Interior
Barometer
Other
Set of tools
Black Water Tank
Flashlight
Mosquito nets
MP3 Jack-Ipod
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Additional information
Below you can find some additional information provided by the shipowner.
Highlights
The rates include: - Lagoon 63 power cat with 2 crew members on board: a personal skipper and a hostess/chef. - Insurance for the yacht and the passengers (civil responsibility) - Accommodation of 4 double cabins with AC and private heads. - Bedding, towels and beach towels - Cleaning - Onboard water sports: snorkeling equipment, kayak, paddleboard, fishing rods, wake board!
The rates do not include: - Cancellation insurance and private insurance - Nassau port Bahamas tax (4%) - gratuity for the crew - Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA): Fund board amounting to 35% of charter price serving to cover the costs of requested supplies, port and mooring charges, diesel and fuel, communications, extras and depend on guest's request for services, itinerary, food, beverages etc. The Captain will keep an accurate record of spending and at the end of guest charter you will be refunded or asked to pay the difference if additional operating costs are incurred. - Airport - base transfer - Personal expenses And more, generally all that is not specified as being included
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Review on the shipowner
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Hospitality of the charter
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Check-in/out procedure
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Assistance in navigation
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149 persons recommend this owner
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Bad service, they tried to fool me, and the equipment was wanting
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Nobody came to conduct the pre-charter briefing until almost 11:00 a.m. when I intercepted an employee of the company and begged him to come to the boat for the pre-check. During the pre-check, I mentioned that there was an alarm that sounded periodically, approximately every 5 minutes. After waiting a while longer for a mechanic to come to the boat to check the alarm, the employees of the charter company tried to convince me that every Dufour makes that sound. I am not an imbecile, so I did not accept that explanation and asked them if I was supposed to spend the whole week with the alarm 24 hours/7 days. Evidently, they did not share my opinion about me not been an imbecile, so they insisted that said alarm in normal in every Dufour. Finally, my wife fixed the alarm which was caused by a malfunctioning sensor. Since it was already passed noon, I asked if I could return the boat the last day later in the afternoon. Trying to get approval for that fair request was another ordeal. I had to look for the supervisor all around the marina and, at the end, was instructed to call them a couple of days before the end of the charter to see if they authorized the late return of the boat. A couple of days in my vacation the anchor windlass began dropping the anchor while we were sailing. I tried to stop it but could not. I had to pull the anchor and the chain by hand while under way. I will not charter from this company again under any circumstance.
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May 2022, Scrub Island with Dufour 412 GL
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September 2022, Saint-Mandrier-sur-mer with Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 449
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Partying vs. Sailiing
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I specifically selected the Sun Loft because it is (besides a very few exceptions) the only way to have 6 real cabin. There is a 7th skipper "cabin" at the bow.
To make this happen, all the living space has been brought up on the deck (you only have cabins and bathrooms under deck).
The Charter company (base location, people, service, etc.) is great.
On the plus side (boat): very social, everyone is together; huge table/sun bath on the back.
On the minus side (boat): you don't have a separate space to drive or trim the sail. You end up moving across people preparing lunch to trim the sale. The mast seems really short, the boom is really high (to clear the sun top), which means the mainsail is pretty small.
The jib is self-tacking, which means it is really small as well.
So the boat is ok when you have a lot of wind, but remember you have the kitchen right there by the steering wheels...
And finally - no bow thruster. I can't even understand why you would manufacture a charter boat of that size without a boat thruster.
In summary, I would definitely charter a boat again at this charter company (good location, nice people, effective service), but probably not a Sun Loft 47. You have boats of the same size on the market that are so much more fun to sail - but they will have only max. 5 cabins...
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April 2022, Pozzuoli with Dufour Yachts Dufour 460 GL
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May 2022, Portorosa with Dufour Yachts Dufour 460 GL - 5 cab.
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November 2021, Phuket, Thailand with Bali 4.5
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October 2021, Saint-Mandrier-sur-mer with Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 389
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April 2019, Dubrovnik with Dufour 382 Grand Large
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April 2018, Noumea with Oceanis 41
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October 2017, Raiatea with Catana 41 OC
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May 2015, Lavrion with Oceanis 48
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Storm
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Another vacation with Marenauta. This time Cyclades. We had brand new boat, and again perfect service at Lavrion marina.
Unfortunately we had terrible weather. 3 days of terrible storm. One of those days, we were at the open see with 7 bofors, and wind gusts over 54 kn, and crazy waves. Sailing boats were forbidden to leave ports that day, but somehow we were there. In this hard sea, we had big problem. Some electrical instalation, and bow truster were out of order. In this critical moments we had very good communication with marina manager, Vasilis. He helped us to find a man for help, as well as to encuridge us to continue trip.
This was precious , it that moments when you don't see easy way out.
At the end, we had again exceptional reception in marina. I Have to mention that all cost of reparation, was accepted by agency!
We had perfect last night in Lavrion, and for sure we will go again!
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May 2014, Lavrion with Sun Odyssey 469
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August 2023, Ajaccio with Bavaria Nautitech 40 open NEW - 4 + 2 cab.
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November 2022, Jolly Harbour with Sun Odyssey 349
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