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Olimp is a 49-metre steel-hulled displacement motor yacht built by the Croatian yard Posejdon D.o.o. in 2017 and refitted in 2022, sailing under the Croatian flag. Her steel construction and displacement hull place her in a category of vessel built for solidity and sea-keeping comfort rather than speed, and the 2022 refit signals active stewardship that prospective charterers should note when evaluating condition and presentation.
She is configured to accommodate up to 18 guests across 10 cabins, supported by a crew of 9 — a ratio that allows for attentive, personalised service without formality. Olimp operates in the Mediterranean and along the Croatian coast, making her particularly well-suited to groups exploring the Dalmatian islands and Adriatic anchorages. She is not well-matched to guests seeking a fast-passage itinerary or those with ambitions of crossing longer ocean distances, as her cruising speed of 9 knots is characteristic of a vessel designed around comfort at anchor rather than time underway.
What distinguishes Olimp within her size category is the practical benefit of her displacement hull: a steady, predictable motion that larger parties — families with children, multi-generational groups, or guests who are less experienced at sea — tend to find considerably more comfortable than planing or semi-displacement alternatives. Her steel construction reinforces a sense of durability and structural confidence that aluminium builds of similar length do not always convey.
Olimp is oriented around outdoor living and water access. A deck jacuzzi, sunpads, and a swimming platform form the core of her social spaces, while the water toy inventory — including a jet-ski, paddleboard, water-ski equipment, and snorkelling gear — gives active guests a full range of options off the stern. The absence of a listed tender is worth noting for groups who intend to spend time exploring shore-side restaurants and villages, as this may affect ease of access in busier anchorages. As a charter yacht, she presents well for groups who want a genuine base for coastal exploration rather than a floating event venue.
The provisional rating is based on available public data, reflecting acceptable standards across safety documentation, maintenance records, and operational protocols. As an independent authority, RightYacht provides owners and charterers with transparent, third-party evaluation — helping inform decisions beyond marketing materials alone.
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About This Score
This is a provisional score based on publicly available data only. Unlike verified yachts, this listing lacks:
- Independent on-board inspection
- Crew qualification verification
- Maintenance record audit
- Safety equipment inspection
The actual safety profile may differ significantly.
Provisional scores are calculated from eight factors: vessel age, refit recency, classification society, flag state, crew-to-guest ratio, builder reputation, vessel size, and charter region coverage. All provisional scores are capped at 75/100. Learn how scores work →
Scoring model v5 · Last scored Feb 2026
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