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The other thing not mentioned is that small flybridges with outdrives can be a bit of a handful in a choppy sea or when berthing in a crosswind, and breezes can pick up quickly in the med. Not a huge problem, but also not necessarily the best boat to gain confidence on. May be best to try one first if you can, maybe charter one for a day.
If the boat is to be mostly a dayboat/overnighter, and you'll stay in the holiday home that you mentioned most of the time, then i'd also consider a sport cruiser.
Agree with that. Just about the most difficult boat to handle I've ever had the misfortune to own was a Sealine 305. Barely 30ft but with a flybridge, outdrives and not much hull in the water, it was a challenge in any kind of a crosswind