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About This Yacht

Nausea is a 2024 Dufour in the five-cabin, three-head layout with twelve berths — the configuration built for big crews sailing together. Her own inventory runs to a B&G 9" chartplotter with autopilot, an AIS-equipped VHF, a 2000 W inverter with 90 A battery charger, and saloon air conditioning on shore power with heating for the shoulder season. Photos show a sister ship in the same layout.

She is based in Vodice and offered with Angelina charter management included — maintenance, marketing and bookings are handled for you from the first season. A per-yacht feasibility study covering income, running costs and VAT recovery is available on request.

Highlights

  • Five cabins, three heads, twelve berths
  • B&G 9" chartplotter, autopilot and AIS VHF
  • 2000 W inverter and saloon air conditioning
  • 2024 build based in Vodice, charter management included

Equipment List

Equipment inventory as listed for this yacht. Expand each category to review.

  • Bilge pump (manual + electric)
  • Fire extinguishers
  • Bow thruster
  • GPS chartplotter B&G 9"
  • Autopilot B&G
  • Tridata multidisplay B&G
  • Wind instrument B&G
  • VHF V60B with AIS
  • 2 compasses
  • Radar reflector
  • Hand bearing compass
  • Air conditioning in saloon (shore power)
  • Inverter 2000 W
  • Battery charger 90 A
  • Service batteries
  • Cockpit grill and sink
  • Fridge
  • Radio
  • Heating
  • Electric toilets (3)
  • Outside shower (cold/warm water)
  • 2 outside speakers
  • Furling mainsail
  • Furling genoa Dacron 108%
  • 6 winches (manual)
  • 2 winch handles
  • Bimini
  • Sprayhood
  • Cockpit table
  • Cockpit cushions
  • Electric windlass 2000 W
  • Anchor Delta 20 kg with 8 kg reserve
  • Bathing platform
  • Teak cockpit seats
  • 220 V sockets
  • WLAN on board
  • Twin steering wheels
  • 2 gas bottles
  • Wind direction indicator
  • Fenders 8 + 1
  • Dinghy 2.70 m
  • Navigational charts and pilot books
  • Binoculars
  • Life jackets (12)
  • Life belts (12)
  • First aid kit
  • Flares set
  • Fog horn
  • Horseshoe life buoy with light

What the season does in her owner's favour.

A baseline estimate for Nausea: our standard planning assumptions — 21 charter weeks at 1.30% of her price per week, 35% management fee, 7.85% owner-borne costs — applied to her asking price. Her personal feasibility study replaces these with her real charter rates, costs and VAT treatment.

Year one, in your favour — baseline estimate
≈ € 65.000

The arithmetic: kept private − € 28.543 out of pocket · in charter management + € 35.981 — the difference, rounded, is the figure above. Berth, insurance and upkeep are owed either way; the season pays them while you are not on board.

Est. gross charter revenue / yr
€ 99.267
Est. owner share (after fee)
€ 64.524
Est. owner costs / yr
− € 28.543
Est. net, before financing
€ 35.981
The same yacht, two ways · Year 1, before financing · baseline estimate
Owned privately You carry berth, insurance and upkeep yourself — no charter income. Privately kept boats in Croatia average 33 days of use a year (HTZ, TOMAS Nautika 2022). − € 28.543
In charter management The season covers those costs and leaves this. + € 35.981

Baseline estimate using our standard planning assumptions, not this yacht's measured performance — actual results vary with season, occupancy, personal-use weeks and market conditions. The full input VAT refund on purchase via a Croatian d.o.o. is additional and modelled separately in the full feasibility study. This is not a financial projection or guarantee. How we calculate these.

Next Step

Request a feasibility study or discuss this yacht.

The full picture for Nausea — charter income, operating costs, financing on your terms, VAT recovery and exit value — comes in a per-yacht feasibility study. Prefer to talk it through first? We're glad to, and a sea trial from Vodice can be arranged when you're ready to inspect.