Gulet Blue Capricorn at 27.3 meters, Gulet Blue Capricorn has the proportions that Turkish shipbuilders perfected over generations . Here's a problem you don't think about until you're on a boat: noise. The constant hum of engines. The vibration through the hull. The mechanical soundtrack that never quite stops, even when you're anchored in paradise, even when all you want is to hear the waves.
Gulet Blue Capricorn solved this problem before you…
Gulet Blue Capricorn at 27.3 meters, Gulet Blue Capricorn has the proportions that Turkish shipbuilders perfected over generations . Here’s a problem you don’t think about until you’re on a boat: noise. The constant hum of engines. The vibration through the hull. The mechanical soundtrack that never quite stops, even when you’re anchored in paradise, even when all you want is to hear the waves.
Gulet Blue Capricorn solved this problem before you ever knew it existed.
Twenty-seven point three meters of Turkish craftsmanship, built in 2002 and docked in Marmaris’s prestigious Netsel Marina, she has a secret hidden below deck . Her engine room is acoustically and thermally isolated with special panels—designed so the noise of engines and generators stays where it belongs, not in your ears, not in your peace .
What Twenty-Seven Meters of Silence Feels Like
Fine mahogany wood throughout her interior creates warmth that modern materials can’t replicate. Large panoramic windows in the main saloon frame the Turkish coast like living art .
Six cabins sleep twelve—two masters with sofas and writing desks for those who need space to think, two doubles for couples, two twins for friends or siblings . Every cabin has its own bathroom, its own shower, its own air conditioning with individual controls . Six to eight hours daily, perfectly timed for afternoon rest and overnight comfort.
The Decks Where Life Unfolds
The aft deck is very large—not “large for a boat,” just large. Cushioned seating wraps around dining areas where meals stretch into hours. Breakfast as Marmaris harbor wakes up. Lunch after swimming in coves you’ll never find on any map. Dinner under stars that don’t exist near city lights .
The foredeck has sunbathing areas with comfortable mattresses for everyone. A sea ladder drops you into water so clear you forget where your body ends and the sea begins . A deck shower waits for when you climb back aboard.
What She Carries
A canoe for slipping into hidden coves. Water skis for those who need speed. Snorkel gear for the world below—fish in colors you didn’t know existed, ancient rocks worn smooth by millennia . Fishing equipment for patient souls. A service boat with dinghy engine, included free, ready to take you ashore whenever the mood strikes .
For quieter moments, backgammon, Okey, and playing cards await lazy afternoons. The kind of games that don’t need screens, don’t need electricity, don’t need anything except people who enjoy each other’s company .
The Crew Who Works Around You
Four people run Gulet Blue Capricorn—captain, chef, sailors, service staff. They have separate quarters, so your privacy stays yours. They’ve been doing this long enough to know that the best service is invisible until you need it .
The captain knows every hidden bay between Marmaris and Göcek, every anchorage where the water stays calm, every sunset spot that will make you reach for your phone then realize no photo could capture it . The chef transforms fresh ingredients into meals that somehow please everyone at the table.
Modern Things That Work Quietly
Free WiFi in Turkish waters keeps you connected when you choose. TVs and music systems in every cabin, plasma TV and DVD in the salon, iPod connection for your own playlists . Ice maker, coffee machine, filter coffee, freezer, refrigerator, soft drink cabinet, oven—a galley that would make any chef happy .
Full navigation and security equipment. Life jackets, fire extinguishers, satellite antenna. Everything that needs to work, working.
Where She Goes
Marmaris is home—Netsel Marina, one of Turkey’s most prestigious, with restaurants and supermarkets and WiFi and showers and a swimming pool for when you need a change from the sea . From there, the Gulf of Hisarönü unfolds. The Gulf of Göcek. Fethiye with its Blue Lagoon and Butterfly Valley. Bozburun and Datça, where the water runs clear and the crowds never find you . Kekova, where ancient sunken cities lie just beneath the surface .
The Greek Islands wait just across the water—Rhodes, Symi, Kos—different flags, different flavors, the same sea binding them all .
The Feeling She Leaves
Twelve people step aboard Gulet Blue Capricorn carrying the noise of their lives. A week later, they step off having experienced something rare—a boat that literally engineered silence so they could hear what mattered. The waves. The wind. Each other.
That’s what 27 meters and six cabins and acoustically isolated engine rooms can do. That’s Gulet Blue Capricorn. Fine mahogany throughout. Engines you can’t hear. Peace you can feel.