New Yacht Launches – MARY-JEAN II (ISA Ancona) and LIVIA (Moonen)

198’ MARY-JEAN II, ISA 600

Mary-Jean II proudly launched from the ISA Ancona shipyard among a throng of spectators last week. The hull, painted a commanding Aristo blue, is handsomely capped by the gleaming Oyster white superstructure. Interior designer Mark Berryman uses a variety of organic materials, including several kinds of wood and stone, to create a tactile as much as a visual presence onboard. The Owner’s artwork, and accent furnishings, lend a vibrancy to an otherwise elegantly subdued design. The Owner and Berryman kept the charter market in mind in creating an interior that is soothing and sophisticated to please a variety of guests. The 39-foot beam allows for voluminous interior spaces that include a master, a VIP, a double, and two twin cabins. Mary-Jean II, with full-displacement steel hull and twin Caterpillar 3512 C DITA-SCAC diesel engines, can slice through the ocean at an impressive cruising speed of 15 knots. Mary-Jean II will make her formal debut at the Monaco Yacht Show.

LIVIA, Moonen Flybridge 97’

Livia 97 MoonenMoonen has launched the third yacht of their 30-meter steel-hulled displacement series from the shipyard at ’s-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands. Interior design by Art-Line, in the style of a New England beach house, is both elegant and homey. Livia, styled by René van der Velden, has a sleek low profile with stately flared bow, a sloping stern with twin stairways, and graceful sheer line. Diana Yacht Design styled the rounded hull to insure a comfortable ride and minimize fuel consumption for greater transatlantic range. The yacht also features noise absorbing insulation and limited vibration due to the innovative positioning of the propeller. Naiad zero-speed stabilizers further insure comfort at anchor. Accommodations are for eight in the master, VIP and two guest staterooms.

Inside Look – RoMa, 203’ Viareggio Superyachts 2009

RoMa Luxury Charter YachtRoMa’s streamlined white exterior and stunning interior, also awash in white, dazzled all aficionados of big white yachts that managed to sneak a peak of her at the marina where she was docked. Not officially ready for showing in Genoa, we were fortunate enough to get on board, meet the charming Captain Olaf Steckstor who heads up the crew of 16, and tour her award-winning interiors.

Naval architect and exterior designer Espen Oeino endowed the luxury yacht with a commanding presence, voluminous spaces and panoramic views.

Roma SalonInnovative interiors by Newcruise & Gehr everywhere evidence a particularly clever use of indirect light. The sophisticated art collection on board, commissioned to compliment completed interior spaces, lends an ambience of tranquility throughout. A central elevator allows easy access to all four deck levels. Fun features we particularly like include the state-of-the-art Norwegian Konigsberg integrated electronics system, the oversize pool/Jacuzzi outfitted with jets for swimming and hydro-massage, and the SeaBob, nestled among every other water toy imaginable. RoMa, a combination of the owner’s children’s names, warmly welcomes children on board. The yacht accommodates twelve guests in 6 ensuite cabins and will be based in the South of France this summer.
Length: 203’4
Beam: 36′ 1″
Max Speed: 17 knots
Cruise Speed: 12 knots
Number of crew: 16
Hull construction: Steel displacement

Inside look – PARAMOUR, 141’ CMN CHERBOURG

PARAMOUR is a yachtsman’s yacht, perfect for guests that relish the ambiance of a classic luxury yacht with an elegant nautical palette. The subtle curvature of many architectural features is sumptuously reminiscent of old world design. Glossy wood paneling and soft white carpeting flow throughout and seamlessly integrate space. In the main saloon, two plush white couches and comfortable easy chairs are positioned around elegant glass coffee tables to create an ideal social setting. The formal dining area can seat 10 guests, while both the aft and upper deck are perfect spots to host friends for cocktails. On the sundeck the new Jacuzzi is a delightful place to relax, or sink into a seat under the ample sun awnings and absorb the magnificent view. PARAMOUR can accommodate 10 guests who will delight in the yacht’s crew of ten, each expertly skilled in the art of pampering.

Length: 139.8’
Beam: 28.2’
Draft: 9.8’
Cruising speed: 12
Hull construction: Steel
Zero speed stabilizers at anchor

Genoa Yacht Show Featured Charter Yachts – KATYA, 2009 DELTA MARINE 151′

Katya Luxury YachtKatya represents one of those rare instances in which collaboration between the owners, their designer Jean-Claude Canestrelli, and the Delta Design Group, produced a yacht that is superbly luxurious, regally elegant, yet calming and comfortable. The stunning crème color of the ceilings and floors present a sinfully rich backdrop for dark figured khaya veneers, amboina and maple burls, and crotch mahogany woods.

The Owner named the yacht after their adopted Russian daughter, whom the crew adores, and portraits of her are hung throughout the yacht. Her beautifully feminine ensuite cabin is decorated in shades of pink with a bathroom of finely veined green marble, a space to delight any child. Outside areas beckon relaxation; lounging on the bow is a popular pastime with guests, or a leisurely luncheon at the outdoor table for twelve. Families will especially appreciate the well-stocked toy chest that inspires guests of any age to have fun on the water.

Katya accommodates 12 guests in five staterooms and, despite her stately presence, welcomes children onboard.
Length: 151′
Beam: 31′
Draft: 9′ 6″
Stabilizers at Anchor: Yes
Deck Jacuzzi: Yes
Max Speed: 15.5 knots
Cruising Speed: 12.5 knots

Southern New England Recommended Destinations and Luxury Yacht Itinerary

New England Yacht Charter DestinationsEach year New England attracts visitors from around the world who delight in this distinctly American region that is rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. Whether your adventure takes you to a serene seaside-fishing village, a trendy marina crowded with celebrities, or bustling Boston Harbor, a Boatbookings charter yacht is the ultimate way to explore!

Begin your journey in charming Newport, Rhode Island, famous for its magnificent mansions and gardens built by the industrial barons of America’s Gilded Age. Wind your way through the tightly packed, Colonial-period houses, shops and restaurants of the downtown district. Enjoy an evening cocktail at one of the many waterfront establishments. Newport was host to the America’s Cup, the world’s premiere yacht regatta from 1930 to 1983, the fateful year in which the Australians wrestled the Cup from the New York Yacht Club. Yachting continues to play a significant role, check for numerous exciting events scheduled throughout the summer months.

Just 23 miles off the Rhode Island coast lies your next stop, Block Island, endowed with a pervasive timeless magic that residents conscientiously preserve. The Block Island Nature Conservancy operates a large trail system on the island, offering walking and hiking paths through various types of terrain. The Lewis-Dickens Farm, now a refuge operated by the Audubon Society of Rhode Island, is a photographer’s delight.

From Block Island, cruise to the historic whaling island of Nantucket, whose main streets are shaded by towering elms and lined with gracious Federal, Greek Revival and Victorian buildings. Don your ascot and head ashore, this destination is flavored with old world elegance. From galleries to handicrafts, local watering holes to haute cuisine, Nantucket is an adventure in shopping and dining. Stroll through residential neighborhoods with 18th and 19th century houses that range from aristocratic mansions to shingled fishermen’s family bungalows. The Nantucket Historical Association offers a historical-architectural walking tour through the best of Nantucket’s art and architecture.

Gay Head, Martha's VineyardMartha’s Vineyard is your next destination. Named for a European sailor’s daughter, Martha, who found wild grapes growing here, the island has become an established haven for artists, poets, singers and celebrities attracted by the easy-going lifestyle. Like Nantucket, maritime history plays an important role here, as does its history as a summer resort. In the late 1800s, Martha’s Vineyard became the popular location for Christian camp meetings. These summer visitors initiated the trend of numerous US presidents and celebrities from the worlds of entertainment, sports and finance, that today own summer homes in Martha’s Vineyard, many of which have been handed down from generation to generation. The three principal towns of the island are Edgartown, noted for graceful 18th- and 19th-century ship captains’ and merchants’ houses; Oak Bluffs, with charming Victorian gingerbread architecture; and Vineyard Haven, the commercial and light-industrial settlement.

Cruise into Boston Harbor for a spectacular view of the glittering city synonymous with colonial history, fine arts, and urban attractions. The city is home to the Boston Symphony Orchestra and Boston Pops, which perform at Symphony Hall, famous for its magnificent acoustics. Art lovers can enjoy collections at the Museum of Fine Arts, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, and the Institute of Contemporary Art. Revolutionary history is noted through numerous city landmarks on the Freedom Trail that begins at the greensward of the Boston Commons and passes 16 sites of historic importance in downtown Boston and Charlestown, including the State House, the Granary Burying Ground, Old South Meeting House, Fanueil Hall, and the ship USS Constitution. The Boston Public Garden and Boston Common are part of a series of city parks created from 1878 to 1896 by Frederick Law Olmsted, Sr. that extend five miles from the Charles River to Dorchester and comprise more than 1,000 acres of green space. It is little wonder that Boston has been nicknamed America’s Walking City.

Depart the urban bustle for the serenity of Cape Cod, the most famous beach region in New England with 560 miles of unspoiled coastline. Spectacular wide dune fields, sandy bluffs and lush forests form the edges of Cape Cod that open to picturesque harbors and quaint villages. Drop anchor in Provincetown and absorb the unique charm and elegance of this vacation paradise.

Boatbookings has carefully devised this new luxury itinerary for the sophisticated traveler that wants to embark on a journey of mind, spirit and soul. See more pictures and further descriptions in our New England Luxury Yacht Charter Itinerary. The shores of New England await you.