New To Yacht Charter: 128′ 2010 Feadship SL39 Superyacht GO

GO emerges as the newest build in Feadship’s SL39 modular series, a platform incorporating pre-determined hull construction, technical systems and equipment, with full customization above the waterline.

Exterior styling by De Voogt Naval Architects is classically Feadship, with a traditional bow and sweeping surround of windows. Award winning FPA Architects combine contemporary furnishings in earth-tone colors, varied fabrics and textures and natural teak paneling for an interior ambiance that is at once sophisticated and sensual, playful and serene.

Among the notable features that contribute to make GO a superb charter yacht is the clever flexibility of space. The modular sofa in the main salon can face aft for panoramic ocean views or be rearranged 180 degrees to enjoy a movie on the 46 plasma screen. On the lower deck, two of the four guest suites can be reconfigured as full-beam VIP suites. Flexible seating arrangements on the bridge deck allow for numerous configurations of space and a quadruple sliding door dissolves the division between interior and exterior areas. The sundeck aft is furnished with loose sun lounges and a small table and chairs that can be arranged as desired.

GO accommodates 10 guests in five cabins, featuring a full-beam master suite with magnificent views from the bed. The yacht is equipped with a variety of water toys, including a16-foot Novurania Equator tender housed in the lazarette behind the transom hatch, which opens to create a spacious swim platform.

GO, currently for sale, is now available for charter in the Mediterranean and plans a Caribbean itinerary this winter.

LOA: 128’

Beam: 30’

Draft: 9’

Fuel: 10,568 GAL.

Water: 3,170 Gal.

Engines: MTU 12V 2000 M70

Maximum speed: 14 knots

Crew: 7

Gulf Oil Spill Impact on Yacht Charters Update

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration launched a new public site Monday, June 14, that allows visitors to monitor the Gulf oil spill. GeoPlatform.gov, constructed much like Google Earth, gives access to the same information used by recovery officials, including an interactive tracking map, seafloor maps, offshore and near-shore weather forecasts, satellite, radar and aerial imagery and live AIS reports for ships in the Gulf.

Created in cooperation with University of New Hampshire’s Coastal Response Research Center, the interactive map pulls information automatically from a variety of Web resources and then displays that information at the correct location on a map.

Additional contributors to the site include ESRI Inc., which has developed a social network map of the Gulf oil spill that integrates with Twitter and YouTube feeds. Google provides multiple data layers to track the slick, including overlays of satellite and data images of the placement of booms to contain the oil.

BP announced that it plans to send more vessels to the spill with a goal to triple their capacity to capture oil by the end of this month, and recover as much as 80,000 barrels by mid-July.

Deals abound in the French Riviera

12 days for the price of 10, 30% off, additional catering thrown in for free – we are seeing amazing deals coming across our screens for crewed motor yachts in the French Riviera this summer.

So, during a lull in the World Cup, why not spend a few minutes planning your summer holiday and checking out the amazing specials available?  Mangustas, Sunseekers, even Power Catamarans , of all sizes and configurations are available. Just click on our French Riviera Charter Specials Page to see a listing or contact one of our brokers who know of the best specials available on the market.

We recommend bookng now – many of these specials will go away at the end of June.  We look forward to helping you plan your French Riviera Vacation Holiday this summer!

174’ BLUE SCORPION Debuts on Superyacht Charter Market

Supremely elegant BLUE SCORPION has recently become available for Mediterranean charters. The yacht, which launched from the Baglietto shipyard in 2006, was distinguished as the first of the yard’s series of 53-meter displacement motor-yachts.

Francesco Paszkowski is responsible for the stunning exterior styling and interior design of this luxury yacht that features spacious accommodation for 10 guests. A serene Asian theme throughout serves to integrate interior spaces and infuse surroundings with a meditative calm.

On the main deck, neutral wood paneling, window treatments and ceilings with gentle recessed lighting exude earthy warmth. Asian style furnishings, a collection of interpretive and ancient Asian art and accent pieces serve to cleverly define areas without disrupting the open architectural plan.

Guest suites beautifully integrate the same Asian elegance and simplicity of design through the use of wood paneling on walls and ceiling, crisp white fabrics, Asian furnishings and traditional art.

On the flybridge, the expansive open space is perfect for a sizeable party or an intimate gathering. Equipped with an elevated oversize Jacuzzi and sunpad forward, it is an ideal spot to absorb magnificent panoramic views.

Although new to the charter market, there is no doubt that BLUE SCORPION will quickly become a yacht in great demand by the most discriminating charter clients.

LOA: 174’
Beam: 33’
Draft: 9.78’
Engines: Twin Cat 3516 B DITA SWAC
Max speed: 17 knots
Cruise speed: 15.5 knots
Range at 12 knots: 4,500 NM
Fuel: 25,070 Gal
Water: 6600 Gal
Stabilizers: Naiad zero-speed

Hakvoort’s 128’ Project YN245: Ideal for Charter

Hakvoort Shipyard refers to their newest launch, Project YN245, (aka Pretty Woman) as ideal for chartering, featuring five spacious decks that incorporate numerous social areas and beautifully appointed accommodations for 10 guests.

Interior design by Michela Reverberi is a striking fusion of ultra contemporary with curvaceous mid-century modern, especially impressive in the open plan main lounge and dining area. The full-beam master suite, located on the main deck forward, includes a spacious walk-in closet and adjacent private study. Another notable charter advantage is that four ensuite guest cabins can be converted as singles or doubles to suit individual guest requirements.

Aft on the main and bridge decks, comfortable exterior furnishings beckon guests to converge for cocktails, conversation and al fresco dining. The sundeck is another perfect place to party, equipped with plush seating, bar and grill, and whirlpool bath for six. The yacht has an asking price of about 24 million dollars. Hopefully she’ll be available to charter very soon.
LOA: 128 ft
Beam: 26’2
Draft: 8’

Engines: Twin Caterpillar C18 DI-TA

Speed: Maximum 12.5 knots, Cruise 10.5 knots
Fuel: 11.889 Gal
Water: 2.642 Gal
Naval architecture: Azure Naval Architects
Exterior design: Cor de Rover

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