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SEALODGE II  – Bénéteau
Motor yacht · British Virgin Islands

SEALODGE II | 2025

Bénéteau

  • 8 guests
  • 4 + 1 cabins
  • 4 + 1 bathrooms
  • 2025 built
  • 49ft (15m)
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SEALODGE II

Island Cruising Boat - 4 + 1 cab. · British Virgin Islands

About this yacht

Sealodge ii is a Island Cruising Boat - 4 + 1 cab. built in 2025 and has 4 + 1 cabins. It can accommodate a maximum of 9 people, including freelance skipper/crew.

It is available for charters in Road Town, British Virgin Islands.

Specifications

8Guests
4 + 1Cabins
4 + 1Bathrooms
49ftLength
2025Built
GeneratorAir-conBBQ

Amenities

  • 110V socket
  • Air Conditioning
  • Anchor
  • Autopilot
  • Bilge pump - Electric
  • Bilge pump - Mechanic
  • Cockpit/stern, outside shower
  • Dinghy with outboard engine

Charter extras

Obligatory added to every charter
Search & Sea rescue(obligatory)
Paid locally at check-in
€41
BVI Cruising Tax(obligatory)
Paid locally at check-in
€33
Handling fees(obligatory)
Paid in advance
€35

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Details

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In demand — 40 weeks already reserved. Popular dates go quickly.

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Any start day · 3-night minimum on this yacht.

Number of Guests:9 guests
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Availability

Island Cruising Boat - 4 + 1 cab. | 2025

SEALODGE II

Bareboat
Motor yacht
  • Security deposit: €5,000
  • Operator: Dream Yacht Charter
  • Service type: Bareboat (you need a licence)

Good to know

We want to make sure you are well prepared and informed for your trip. Here are a few things you might want to know before you set off.
Yes, the local pilot guide will be on board, along with all the charts for the region
Every port authority in the Mediterranean require you to hold an offical sailing licence to do a bareboat charter. If you are unsure if you have the right qualification, send us a copy of your licence and we can advise you if it will be accepted. Generally you will require an offical license issued from a body such as the RYA or ASA that would allow you to skipper a similar sized yacht in your home country. In the Caribbean, a sailing resume will often suffice, but we recommend getting a licence if you don't have one already.
On a bareboat charter, the yacht comes ready to sail with all the sails and equipment ready. It will be your yacht for the charter period and you will be responsible for expences such as fuel, berthing, provisioning and any additional services or equipment you require.
The security deposit works exactly like a hire car. It is security for the yacht operator that you will return the boat in the same condition that it is given, and that you will complete your responsilibilites such as re-fueling the boat. It is taken as a pre-authrisation on a credit card, and is realeased back to your card when you check out.
Yes the yacht is fully insured. The excess amount should there be a total loss is equal to the security deposit amount.

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