Fall in Love with Sailing – One Yacht at a Time

Comfortable Cruising, Professional Training

Our yachts

Train on the Same Yachts You’ll Sail Later

Our yachts, ranging from 10 to 12 meters, are modern, comfortable cruising sailboats—perfectly suited for coastal cruising and relaxing days at sea. We use these same yachts for sailing training, so when you complete your course, you’ll already be familiar with the exact type of vessel commonly offered in charters. That means no surprises and no stress when you take the helm on your next trip. These fast, stable cruisers are ideal for both learning and leisure, giving you the confidence to skipper your own yacht anywhere.

Flagship yacht

Launched in 2005, the Beneteau Oceanis 331 is a sleek, spacious, and seaworthy sailing yacht. Ideal for both beginner sailors and seasoned skippers, this 10-meter cruiser is designed for comfort, safety, and performance.

From First Lesson to Open Water

We train you on what you’ll actually charter later.

Why We Train on Cruising Yachts

Real-world conditions

Our yachts operate in the same coastal environments you’ll encounter after certification, preparing you for real-life sailing scenarios — not just calm, closed-water practice.

Confidence for international waters

Gain hands-on experience in navigation, maneuvering, and docking that gives you the skills and peace of mind to sail abroad safely and independently.

Easy transition to charter boats

We train on yachts similar in size and layout to what you’ll find in most charter fleets, so you’re fully prepared to take the helm after your course — no surprises.

Ideal for ISSA & BMA certifications

Our training yachts meet all requirements for internationally recognized certifications. You’ll learn exactly what’s needed to pass exams and feel capable at sea.

Where You Learn to Sail

Yacht Overview

Equipped with everything needed for real-world training, it’s ideal for building confidence before stepping into charter or skipper roles. We love anchoring in calm bays to enjoy the sunshine, clear water, and a well-deserved lunch break. Sailing takes energy, and we believe it’s just as important to rest as it is to learn. That’s why we prioritize the most comfortable conditions possible—on deck and below.

Beneteau Oceanis 331 (10m)

• Year: 2005

• Length: 10.35 m | Beam: 3.45 m

• Cabins: 3 | Berths: 6

• Engine: Yanmar 29HP

• Sail Area: 56 m² (Main + Genoa)

Equipment & Comfort

  • Spacious cockpit and modern navigation.
  • Safety gear compliant with training regulations.
  • Marine toilet, shower & deck shower to refresh after swimming.
  • Galley – small kitchen on a boat: a stove , gimballed so it moves with the waves, sink, fridge, storage for utensils, food, and cookware.
  • Comfortable berths for resting or sleeping.

Focused on What Matters for Future Skippers

Designed for Learning, Not Racing

Why We Don’t Train on Sport Yachts

Require a Skilled Crew to Operate

Sport yachts depend on a trained, coordinated team to handle sails and maneuvers. It’s nearly impossible to operate one properly without a full crew—making them unsuitable for solo or beginner training.

Less Comfortable & Limited Space

Sport yachts prioritize speed over comfort. They lack amenities like proper cabins, toilets, and galleys, which are essential for longer training sessions.

Unrealistic Conditions for Beginners

They’re more technical and physically demanding, requiring quick reactions. Cruising yachts offer a safer, more stable environment to build core skills.

Not Relevant for Charter Sailing

Sport yachts are built for racing, not cruising. Most sailors will go on to charter comfortable cruising yachts—so we train on the same type you’ll actually use.

Comfort, Safety, and Real-Life Relevance

Cruising yachts are often used in regattas too — no need for a racing boat.

Regatta Varna Channel Cup 2023 - Participated
Rolex Middle Sea Race 2017 – Participated
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