I am a sailor and a passionate racer at heart, who recently discovered a joy in cruising and the importanse of rest in our stressed life. I love to share all my discoveries of seamanship or travel with likeminded people.
I started sailing in uni 9 years ago and havent stopped since. I began my journey with small sportboats and keep my love for them, bought an 8-metre raceboat and participating with it in at least 10 regattas a year, weekly long regattas and weekend races. But it doesnt stop me from exploring the world and racing on bigger boats like Swan 42, where I crewed as a bowman or 50ft cruising boats. They all have its own allure, espesially when season on Baltic sea wraps up.
Recently I have also realised that I quite enjoy recreational cruising as well, and took on job of it. This 2021 year would be a time to explore cruising Turkey and other mideterranian countries with open borders and invite you to join me.
St Petersburg, Russia
March 2021
Model:Helia 44
Manufacturer:Fountain Pajot
Cabins:3
Berths:8
Year:—
Catamaran Fountain Pajot Helia 44
Based in Marmaris, Turkey
This is 3 cabin version of a boat, in perfect condition. For those who value comfort, expensive service and leisure sailing
Catamaran is seaworthy and fitted with everything a guest might need for comfortable and safe living and sailing.
Accomodative galley fully equiped: stove, oven, microwave, fridge and freezer, and everything might be needed for cooking.
All the cabins have climate control (conditioner and webasto), electricity, wc
The saloon is spacious and deck is a comfortable living space, there is sunbathing place on the deckroof, which works as a stargazing spot at night:)
Boat is also equiped with a dingy with engine
and has fishing gear onboard as a bonus.
Model:Open800
Manufacturer:CYC Ship Yards
Cabins:1
Berths:3
Year:2008
Sportboat russian national class Open800
Based in Saint -Petersburg, Russia
It is a modern racing yacht constructed with a capability for racing in strong winds as its home was a Baltic sea. Ideal for daysailng but can be easily converted for serious offshore (category 3) racing. The max speed the ower fixed was 19 knots, and it starts gliding from 8 knt. The competitive racing crew is 5 people