Nelsina - Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 33i

Punta Ala, Castiglione della Pescaia, Provincia di Grosseto, Tuscany, Italy
Meet Nelsina, an incredible sailboat dedicated for charters. Made in 2011, the Sun Odyssey 33i will take you to the most beautiful anchorages in Punta Ala.
You are going to have an exceptional cruise on this sailboat of 10 meters. You will be able to accommodate up to 6 passengers when cruising and take advantage of its 2 cabins with total comfort.

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The boat

Type of boat
Sailboat
Model
Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 33i
Construction year
2011
Licensed capacity
6
Cabins
2
Berths
6
Number of toilets
1
Fuel capacity
165 L
Fresh water tank
290 L
Length (in ft)
32 (9.68 m)
Width (in ft)
11 (3.5 m)
Draught (in ft)
5 (1.6 m)
Pets allowed
No
Location
Port
Security equipment
Offshore

Rental conditions

Type of rental
Bareboat
With skipper
Checkin and checkout
5:30 PM / 9:00 AM
Security deposit
£1 485,97 Managed directly by the owner
Cancellation Policy
Personalized

Equipment

Navigation

GPS
Electric windlass
Dinghy
Auto-pilot
Outboard engine
VHF
Compass
Lazy jack
Safety harness
Battened main sail
Furling genoa

Sanitary

WC (1)
Hot Water
Fresh water tank (290 L)
Bathroom (1)

Comfort

Awning
Table
Deck shower

Kitchen

Fridge
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Extras

Dinghy with paddles and outboard engine
Obligatory
Free
Final cleaning
Obligatory
£113,63 / rental
Skipper
£157,34 / day
Towels
£6,12 / rental / person
Sheets + pillowcases per person
£10,49 / rental / person
Animals
£87,41 / rental
Net for children (assembling included)
£131,12 / rental

Reviews

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Alexander
August 2025
It all started with us not being able to leave port because of some necessary repairs, which were carried out by a completely incompetent crew. Then the whole boat went dark, which meant more repairs. 3.5 hours after our rental was supposed to start, we could finally leave. This meant anchoring in the dark. None of the instruments were working, except for the depth gauge and the GPS SOG. The chart plotter had no valid maps (not even outdated ones), which made navigating during the rain a nightmare. The windlass unwound itself, almost causing us to lose the anchor chain. Even the outboard engine, let us down, leaving us stranded far from our boat. Then after returning to the home base early because of a storm warning, we were asked to pay for the stay at the home marina. During the storm the boat was leaking in many places, especially onto the bunks. On the last day of our rental, our batteries - eventhough plugged in all night - died on us. In my opinion, this boat is not seaworthy.

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