1. For Info & Reservation / Bookings:
yachting@proser.biz.tr
Anitta
www.proser.biz.tr
2. It is the quality of the short journey that makes the
difference….
The PRIMETIME Entertainment Cruise is the favorite option for those
who wish to turn their vacation in Istanbul, Turkey into a memorable
experience. Spending quality time on the cruise deck, watching the
sunset, in the company of your loved ones will undoubtedly create precious and life long memories.
Select The PRIMETIME Entertainment Cruise and experience the difference it will bring into your life.
Let us give you a primetime on The PRIMETIME...
For Info & Reservation / Bookings:
yachting@proser.biz.tr
3. BOSPHORUS TOUR : It is a magical journey which covers both European
and Asian shores. Primetime takes you to the marvelous monuments and
districts.
Prince' s Islands Tours : It is a good and
relaxing way to be away from the city. On the
way to (Buyukada), the largest of the island
chain, you will pass three other islands (Kınalı,
Heybeli, Burgaz).
4. Bosphorus Night
Cruise
Lonely Planet review
for Bosphorus Night
Cruise:
One of the most
enjoyable, and certainly
most romantic, nighttime activities in İstanbul is to take to the
Bosphorus on a boat at
night. Enjoy the view
back to the Old City, the
twinkling lights, the fishing boats bobbing on the waves and the powerful searchlights of the
ferries sweeping the sea lanes. The crew will prepare and serve your dinner while you enjoy the
water way that separates the two continents at night. A lot of wonderful sights will garb your eyes
and all are flood-lighted and beautifully displayed... Then when the cruise is over you can sleep
and spend the night on board.
Lonely Planet review for Prince ' s Islands
Most 'İstanbullus' refer to the Prince' s Islands as 'The Islands' (Adalar), as they are the only islands around
the city. They lie about 20km southeast of the city in the Sea of Marmara, and make a great destination for a
day escape from the city.
You'll realize after landing that there are no cars on the islands, something that comes as a welcome relief after the
traffic mayhem of the city. Except for the necessary police, fire and sanitation vehicles, transportation is by bicycle,
horse-drawn carriage and foot, as in centuries past.
All of the islands are busy in
summer, particularly on
weekends. For that reason, avoid
a Sunday visit. If you wish to stay
overnight during the summer
months, book ahead. Many
hotels are closed during winter.
There are nine islands in the
Prince' s Islands group and the
ferry stops at four of these. Yearround there are 15,000
permanent residents scattered
across the six islands that are
populated, but numbers swell to
100,000 or so during summer
when İstanbullus - many of whom
have holiday homes on the
islands - escape the city heat.
The small islands of Kınalıada and Burgazada are the ferry's first stops; frankly, neither offers much reward for the
trouble of getting off the ferry.
5. Proser- Yachting Services-Blue Voyage/Cruise on board our
Sailing Yachts: Stylish Anitta or The Awesome Motif
There is no better way in which to appreciate Turkey’s infinitely fascinating history than
by water. As devotees of the popular Blue Voyage know, Anatolia, bridging Asia and
Europe, has housed many civilizations, some of which were in close contact with the sea
and thus built their cities on the Aegean or Mediterranean coasts. Most of those cities
have, of course, fallen. But due to the lack of highways, many of those ancient sites
remain ‘undiscovered jewels’ and are thankfully still untouched. Even today, some of
these coastal areas are only attainable from the sea.
The novelist and short story
writer Cevat Sakir Kabaagacli
(1886-1973) was sent in exile to
Bodrum for a period of three
years, in 1925. He enjoyed the
simple life he led there and
spent most of his time with
fisherman, with whom he felt a
common love of nature. He also
Anitta had a deep interest in history
and archaeology. Having only
the fishing boats as a means of transportation, he started exploring the nearby coasts.
When his exile period was over, he chose to stay in Bodrum. Cevat Bey went on to books
and articles about his excursions and experiences. Because of his love for Bodrum and
the lifestyle he led, he was later called “The fisherman of Halicarnassus” the latter being
the ancient name of Bodrum.
In the following years he started
sharing his experiences with
friends he invited either from
Izmir or Istanbul. In all of these
voyages, one of his closest
confidants, the writer and an art
historian Sabahattin Eyuboglu (1908-1973),
was always present. It was Sabahattin Bey
who made these floating pilgrimages a
tradition and named them “Blue Voyages”.
But the rustic fishing boats of the earlier Mavi
Yolculuk have been replaced by a new type of
boat, a wooden sailing vessel made only either
in Bodrum or Marmaris, called a gulet.
Unfortunately, although Blue Voyages are
becoming more and more popular everyday,
they risk losing their original cultural character.
A new definition of Blue Voyage seems to be
chartering a yacht and cruising from cove to
cove for relaxation and water sports. But
diehards still take the cruise not only to have
7. Designed by Britain's Bill Dixon from the old Angus Primrose firm now bearing his
name,
Anitta is a 62-foot(19m) sloop with classic lines, a lot of sail area, and 21st Century
accommodations.
With three air conditioned guest cabins, one double and two over-andunder, each with bathroom, as well as a large cockpit aft, Anitta takes six
guests in comfort.
Cruising under power at a speed of 8 knots and sailing even faster, this
yacht offers fun and range. Meticulously maintained by her crew, guests may be
confident of a memorable holiday.
Description:
Stylish sailing yacht Anitta is ready to take for a Blue Voyage or a round trip to nearby Greek
Islands...
Facilities:
- LCD TV, DVD, CD and stereo music system
in the saloon,
- Air conditioning in the saloon and cabins,
- Cell phone,
- Internet access.
Watersports & Toys:
- 3.30m dinghy with outboard 10hp,
- Snorkelling equipment,
- Fishing gear.
Berths 6 Year 2005
Cruising Speed 8 knots Hull Type Monohull
# Crew 2 Beam 5
Motor HP 1 x 240hp Yanmar Fuel Consumption 35 l/h
10. A List of the Specifications of the MOTIF:
Superyacht Name: Sailing Yacht MOTIF Ex: - Built By: AGANTUR YACHTING INC Built in: Bodrum, Turkish - Launched in: 2004 - Refitted in: - Length Overall: 35 metres /
114.8 feet - Waterline Length: 26.7 (87.6 ft)
Naval Architecture: Mustafa Ozkalay, Mustafa Ozkalay - Designers Involved in Yacht
Design: - Interior Designers: Gunes Ozkalay - Hull / Superstructure Construction
Material: steel / wood - MOTIF available for luxury yacht charters - Swimming Pool: Jacuzzi Spa: - Material Used For Deck: wood
The Country the Yacht is Flagged in: Turkish - The official registry port is Bodrum and
her home port is Bodrum, Turkey - Class society used: - Completed survey under
Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA) Large Yacht Code: - Max yacht charter guests
10 - Guest’s cabins: - Guests Cabin configuration: - Maximum Number of Guests Whilst
Underway: - Number of Crew Members: 6
The main engines are two 240 HP or 177 kW Delphin. - Total engine power output 480
HP /354 KW. - Cruise Speed: 11 nautical miles per hour. - Top Speed: 12 knots. Bunkering capacity: 6000 L. - Potable water capacity: 17000.00. - Generators: 1 times 22
kilowatts. - Yacht Beam: 7.5m/24.6ft. - Length on Deck: 33m/108.3ft. - Waterline Length
(LWL): 26.7m/87.6ft. - Draught at deepest: 3.81m/12.5ft. Yacht Type: turkish gulet
(gullet).