Jasmin 1
Cabin
Guest
Crew
About
Our boat, which was revised in 2020, is served by a crew of 4 people, each of whom is experienced and friendly in their field. You can also sail on our boat, where you can take a blue cruise in the Aegean and Mediterranean, when the weather and sea conditions are suitable.
Accomodation
Our Jasmin 1 boat consists of 6 cabins, 1 master, 3 double cabins, 2 twin cabins.
Each room has a shower, toilet and air conditioning.
Technical Details
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Model: Gulet
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Length: 28 M
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Beam: 6,5 M
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Engine: 440 Hp Man
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Generator: 2x22 kW Onan
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Production Year: 2012
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Refit: 2020
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Flag: Turkey
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Port: Bodrum
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Maximum Speed: 11 Knot
Activities
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Internet: Yes ( Turkish Waters)
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Tv: Yes
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Sunbath Mat: Yes
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Shower on Deck: Yes
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Fishing Equipment: Yes
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Mask & Snorkel: Yes
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Game Cards: Yes
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Paddle Board: Yes
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Water Ski: Yes
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Ringo: Yes
We had a nice boat trip with Naviga Yachting
The happiness of using Naviga Yachting as our agency in Turkey since the summer of 2018.
Perfect choice Naviga Yachting
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Frequently Asked Questions
No, prices are usually per boat per week/day.
An advance payment (usually 30%) to cover your expenses like fuel and food during the trip.
Value Added Tax, which varies by the country of embarkation (Türkiye 20% - Greece and Croatia 13%).
The yacht is insured, but you should get personal travel and cancellation insurance.
The operator must repair it within a set time or offer a refund/replacement.
Check-in is typically on Saturday at 16:00 (4 PM), and check-out is on Saturday at 10:00 (10 AM).
No street shoes. Only soft-soled boat shoes or barefoot.
Most modern yachts have AC, though some use it only at night or in port.
Most yachts have 4G/5G Wi-Fi, but connection can be spotty in remote bays.
Absolutely! Yachts are great for families. We can also arrange safety nets around the deck upon request.
On large yachts, yes. On smaller ones, the crew can handle small items.