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Sweet Caroline Ii

165' Trinity Yachts 2009

Caribbean, East Coast United States

Guests

12

Staterooms

6

Crew

10

From
$199,000/Wk

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About Sweet Caroline Ii

Sweet Caroline Ii Yacht Charter is a 165' superyacht built by Trinity Yachts in 2009. She sleeps 12 and holds 10 crew and is located in Caribbean, East Coast United States and Caribbean, East Coast United States. She can be booked for a private luxury charter at a rate of $199,000 per week. Please check with your Denison Charter Specialist for more info.

Amenities

  • Exercise Equipment
  • Jacuzzi
  • Stabilizers
  • Wi-Fi

For a full list of all available amenities, entertainment facilities, tenders and toys, please inquire.

Sweet Caroline Ii HIGHLIGHTS

For a full list of more interesting features, please inquire.

Accommodations

Specifications

Accommodations

  • STATEROOMS

    6

  • KING BEDS

    N/A

  • QUEEN BEDS

    N/A

  • SINGLE BEDS

    N/A

  • DOUBLE BEDS

    N/A

Specifications

  • LENGTH (LOA)

    165’0

  • BEAM

    29’6

  • DRAFT

    7’7

  • CRUISING SPEED

    16 kn

  • MAX SPEED

    0 kn

Amenities

  • Exercise Equipment
  • Jacuzzi
  • Stabilizers
  • Wi-Fi

RATES & REGIONS

SUMMER

Low Season
$199,000
per/week + expenses

High Season
$199,000
per/week + expenses

Cruising Regions
Caribbean, East Coast United States

WINTER

Low Season
$199,000
per/week + expenses

High Season
$199,000
per/week + expenses

Cruising Regions
Caribbean, East Coast United States

Sweet Caroline Ii HIGHLIGHTS

For a full list of more interesting features, please inquire.

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