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Sailing Adventures on the 33' Jeanneau in Bayfield, WI - Duluth, MN

Sailing Adventures on the 33' Jeanneau in Bayfield, WI

Miamimoderate

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

4–8 hours

Fitness Level

Moderate fitness recommended; able to handle physical tasks such as sail trimming and anchoring.

Overview

Sail Lake Superior aboard Breeze, a 33' Jeanneau offering hands-on bareboat adventure with comfort and modern gear. Perfect for groups up to six ready to embrace northern Wisconsin’s freshwaters.

Bayfield, Wisconsin

Breeze - 33' Jeanneau Sailboat

2 Cabins | Sleeps 6 | 2010

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Adventure Photos

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About This Adventure

Experience the thrill of sailing on the 33' Jeanneau sailboat, Breeze. With comfortable accommodations for six, a fully equipped galley, and essential navigation electronics, this charter promises adventure on the open water. Enjoy the freedom of bareboat sailing while creating unforgettable memories with friends or family.

Breeze - 33' Jeanneau Sailboat


About

  • Year: 2010
  • Length: 32'-8"
  • Beam: 10'-11"
  • Draft: 4'-9"

Accomodations

  • Berths: 6
  • Cabins: 2
  • Heads: 1

Galley

  • Icebox / Fridge: Refrigerator – Top Load – 2.3 cu ft
  • Microwave: No
  • Stove: 2 Burner Propane
  • Oven: Yes
  • BBQ Grill: LP Gas

Rig, Sails & Deck

  • Rig: Sloop
  • Mainsail: Conventional
  • Headsail: Furling
  • Bimini: Yes
  • Dodger: Yes

Electronics

  • Depth Sounder: Yes
  • Knotmeter: Yes
  • Navigation: GPS Chartplotter
  • Autopilot: No
  • Stereo: Stereo CD
  • Television: No
  • Inverter: No
  • Charging capabilities away from dock: 12V Outlets in each cabin and at Nav Station

Mechanical

  • Water Tank: 42 Gallons
  • Fuel Tank: 37 Gallons
  • Holding Tank: 22 Gallons
  • Heater: Dockside
  • Generator: No
  • Windlass: None

Equipped With:

  • Required Coast Guard safety gear
  • Engine fuel
  • Stove and BBQ grill (with gear & fuel)
  • Refrigerator
  • Complimentary consumable kit that includes paper towels, trash bags, dish soap, all-purpose cleaner, a sponge, matches/lighter stick and marine toilet paper.
  • Depth Sounder, GPS Navigation & autopilot

Boats are not equipped with bed linens, towels or food seasonings.

Complimentary boarding is available any time after 6:00 p.m. the night before your charter begins.


Bareboat Charter Requirements

To ensure that you have a safe and enjoyable bareboat charter experience, we want to be sure that you and your crew are knowledgeable in handling the yacht you have chosen. We ask that you complete our Boating Resume & submit it to us to help us determine your sailing skill level.

To be a qualified skipper, we are looking for you to meet the following criteria:

  • Recent charter experience aboard a vessel of similar size/type
  • Or ownership of a vessel of similar size and type
  • And/or completion of a qualified charter certification program

What to Bring (Packed in soft luggage, no rigid luggage)

  • Sleeping bags, pillows, towels
  • Warm clothing, rain gear, chapstick, insect repellant
  • Sunscreen, bathing suit, sunglasses,
  • Deck appropriate footwear (non-marking soled shoes), sweater or jacket, motion sickness pills, pain reliever small flashlight and camera.
    Food, seasoning, drinking water, dishcloth and dish towels.

Do Not Bring:

  • Pets
  • Coolers: only soft-sided coolers are allowed onboard while sailing.
  • Tents: camping on the islands while chartering is not allowed.
  • Kayaks: not allowed on any of our boats and are not allowed to be towed behind the boats.
  • Smoking is not allowed

Adventure Tips

Check Wind and Weather Forecasts

Lake Superior’s weather can change rapidly; always verify forecasts before sailing to ensure a safe trip.

Bring Layers for Variable Conditions

Temperatures on the lake fluctuate; pack waterproof and warm layers even in summer.

Secure All Gear on Deck

Ensure loose items are tied down to prevent loss or shifting in rough water.

Practice Navigation Before Departure

Familiarize yourself with the boat’s electronics and charts to confidently manage your route.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Bald eagles
  • Lake trout

History

Bayfield served as a vital shipping port in the 19th century and is linked to Native Ojibwe heritage.

Conservation

The Apostle Islands National Lakeshore protects this fragile freshwater ecosystem, encouraging low-impact recreation.

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Recommended Gear

Waterproof Jacket

Essential

Protects against lake spray and wind on open water.

summer specific

Non-Slip Deck Shoes

Essential

Provides safe footing on wet surfaces while sailing.

Sun Protection (hat, sunscreen)

Essential

Necessary to prevent sunburn under prolonged exposure.

summer specific

Dry Bag

Keeps valuables and electronics safe from water.