- Cruising Speed: 16 kn
- Maximum Speed: 23 kn
- Beam: 23' 1"
- Hull Material: Composite
- Max Draft: 2' 2"
- Displacement: 0 lb
- Fuel Tank: 3000 gallon
- Cabins: 5
- Heads: 7
“Y” represents a rare opportunity to acquire a fully refit, technically upgraded cruising platform that balances serious offshore capability with contemporary luxury. Her quad Humphree zero-speed electric stabilizers, interceptor trim system, and robust Caterpillar propulsion package deliver confident performance both underway and at anchor.
A comprehensive 2015/2016 refit at Mengi Yay, followed by significant technical upgrades in 2020 and modern Raymarine glass-bridge electronics installed in 2022, position her as a turnkey vessel without deferred modernization. The full-beam owner’s suite with skylights, split-level dressing area, and marble ensuite offers a residential experience uncommon in this class. Five guest cabins plus a flexible sixth suite allow for true charter-level accommodation or extended family cruising.
The flybridge is a fully integrated entertainment deck featuring helm, grill, bar, dining terrace, and spa, creating a natural gathering space with commanding presence. Twenty-five underwater lights produce a striking nighttime profile, reinforcing her visual impact in any harbor. Dual 40kW generators, twin Seamar watermakers, chilled-water air conditioning, and layered system redundancy support serious Mediterranean or Caribbean autonomy. Her 27-foot HEMY tender with 250hp power and dedicated Opacmare davit and transformer platform add practical range and independence.
For a buyer seeking a yacht that combines proven pedigree, substantial refit history, modern systems, and genuine cruising capability, this vessel warrants your immediate attention.
The aft main deck is configured as a covered alfresco dining and lounge area with direct access to the main salon through full-width sliding glass doors.
A large dining table with surrounding seating anchors the space, positioned beneath a sculpted overhead with recessed LED lighting. Teak decking runs throughout, and stainless support pillars frame the open views aft.
To port, additional lounge seating creates a secondary conversation area. Stair access to the flybridge is positioned to starboard, with integrated teak treads and recessed lighting.
The layout supports formal outdoor dining while maintaining clean access to the salon and side decks.
Swim Platform + Transformer Lift
The stern features a hydraulic transformer swim platform. The platform lowers hydraulically to water level for tender deployment and water access. Integrated blue LED lighting enhances nighttime presence and safety. The transformer configuration significantly expands usable waterfront space, effectively converting the stern into a functional beach club zone when deployed.
The main salon is designed as a contemporary, full-beam living space with integrated cinema functionality and direct connection to the aft deck. Large panoramic side windows and sliding glass doors aft provide natural light and uninterrupted sea views, while clean white joinery and warm wood flooring create a bright, modern atmosphere.
Cinema System:
The focal point of the salon is a dedicated short-throw projection system, designed to deliver a true theater experience without dominating the space.
Lounge Layout:
The seating configuration is arranged for both social interaction and cinema viewing.
Design & Architectural Elements:
The aft sliding glass doors open directly to the exterior dining area, allowing seamless indoor-outdoor flow.
Additional Integrated Technology:
A flush-mounted touchscreen display is integrated into the salon cabinetry, providing centralized access to navigation data and onboard systems monitoring, allowing system oversight from the main living space.
Forward of the main salon, the formal dining room is arranged as a dedicated, private entertaining space, distinct from the lounge yet visually connected through the yacht’s open-plan design. A large rectangular dining table comfortably accommodates a full complement of guests and is surrounded by upholstered high-back dining chairs, providing both comfort and proper formality for seated service.
The bold artwork creates a strong visual focal point, contrasting with the otherwise refined white joinery and neutral tones. This a great space you can use to make the boat your own with a personal touch. Cabinetry provides discreet storage for tableware and service items, maintaining clean lines throughout. The dining room functions as a true formal entertaining space rather than an extension of the salon, offering privacy, structure, and atmosphere for multi-course dining.
The galley was comprehensively redesigned as part of the major refit, with a focus on improved workflow, increased storage capacity, and seamless integration into the yacht’s contemporary interior. The result is a bright, efficient culinary space positioned for both private use and charter-level service. The layout is linear and well-organized, allowing for proper separation between preparation, cooking, and refrigeration zones. High-gloss white cabinetry and light flooring enhance brightness, while overhead recessed lighting provides even illumination throughout. Counter surfaces offer ample prep area, and cabinetry is configured to maximize practical storage without clutter.
Major Appliances & Equipment:
The appliance selection reflects premium residential-grade equipment adapted for marine use, supporting full-scale meal preparation onboard. The stacked oven configuration and induction cooktop allow for multi-course service, while dual undercounter refrigeration units supplement the main Bosch side-by-side refrigerator, providing expanded cold storage capacity.
The redesigned galley enhances operational efficiency, circulation, and storage integration, creating a functional service space that aligns with the yacht’s modern aesthetic while maintaining professional capability.
Refrigeration:
Cooking & Ventilation:
Coffee & Beverage
Dishwashing
The pilothouse is configured as a fully integrated command center, combining modern glass-bridge navigation, comprehensive vessel monitoring, and dedicated mechanical redundancy within a carbon-fiber-accented helm console.
The layout is purpose-built for serious passage-making, not casual operation.
Navigation & Primary Displays:
The Axiom XL 22 units provide chartplotting, radar overlay, AIS integration, system data, and autopilot control through high-resolution touch displays. The configuration allows split-screen and redundant navigation capability.
Vessel Monitoring & Systems Integration:
The Beijer system centralizes onboard system diagnostics, providing real-time monitoring of tank levels, bilges, battery systems, and alarm conditions from a single touchscreen interface.
Propulsion & Engine Controls:
The helm integrates both digital engine displays and analog backup gauges, ensuring redundancy. The Caterpillar backup panel allows manual control of gear and throttle in the event of primary system failure.
Trim & Stabilization:
The interceptor system provides precise trim correction and dynamic running attitude control.
Electrical & Power Monitoring:
The power management layout allows direct monitoring of generator operation, AC load distribution, and battery condition from the helm station.
Communications & Safety:
The communications package supports offshore passage-making with integrated NAVTEX safety broadcast reception.
Helm Construction & Ergonomics:
The pilothouse blends modern electronic integration with mechanical redundancy, offering a professional-grade navigation environment suitable for long-range cruising.
The flybridge is configured as a fully integrated command and entertainment deck beneath a molded hardtop with glass skylight panels and recessed LED lighting. The layout combines a proper helm station, full bar module with cooking equipment, formal alfresco dining area, and dedicated spa terrace.
Helm Station:
Positioned forward beneath the hardtop, the centerline helm console is cleanly integrated into a molded dash.
The elevated helm provides excellent sight-lines forward and to both quarters while maintaining open side visibility. Stainless safety rails and the overhead hardtop provide protection without compromising airflow.
Bar & Service Area:
Dining & Lounge Area:
A large U-shaped upholstered settee surrounds a fixed high-gloss dining table mounted on polished stainless pedestal bases. The table is proportioned for proper alfresco dining rather than casual cocktail use. Features include:
Jacuzzi Spa Area:
The spa is positioned for privacy while maintaining open views and safe circulation around the deck.
Structural & Design Elements:
Davit:
The full-beam owner’s suite is configured as a bright, contemporary private retreat, distinguished by overhead skylights and expansive hull-side glazing that introduce natural light from multiple angles and enhance the perception of volume. A centerline king berth anchors the primary sleeping area, elevated on a custom base with integrated drawer storage below. The berth is framed by upholstered wall panels and recessed lighting, creating a clean architectural backdrop in place of traditional wood bulkheads. Circulation is available on both sides of the bed, maintaining symmetry and ease of movement. To starboard, a built-in upholstered settee runs beneath the window line, providing a secondary lounging area within the suite. To port, a dedicated vanity and desk area is seamlessly integrated into custom cabinetry and paired with a swivel chair and additional drawer storage. The suite features a split-level configuration that enhances privacy and separation. Forward and down a few steps, a walk-through dressing area provides generous locker space, hanging storage, and cabinetry, creating a proper transition zone between sleeping quarters and the ensuite. The dressing area leads directly into an expansive ensuite head finished in marble, featuring a full walk-in shower and refined contemporary detailing. The layout provides a true owner’s apartment experience rather than a conventional cabin arrangement. With its skylight glazing, neutral palette, and integrated seating and storage, the owner’s suite prioritizes light, volume, and modern design. The result is a private living space that feels residential in scale and execution, offering comfort, separation, and architectural presence within the yacht.
Decor:
Entertainment & Systems:
The television is mounted opposite the berth for optimal viewing, with speakers discreetly integrated into the cabin.
Accessed forward of the master stateroom down a few steps, the suite transitions into a dedicated walk-through dressing area, creating separation between the sleeping space and the ensuite bath. This corridor-style closet is finished in gloss white cabinetry with:
The split-level configuration enhances privacy and functionality, giving the owner a true transitional dressing area rather than a simple wardrobe wall. The layout allows circulation directly through the closet into the ensuite, reinforcing the “private apartment” concept of the suite.
Positioned forward of the walk-through closet, the owner’s ensuite is expansive and finished in a clean, contemporary style with stone and marble detailing. Key features include:
The separation of sleeping area, dressing area, and bath elevates this suite well beyond typical yacht layouts.
The lower deck guest area is intelligently configured to balance capacity, privacy, and flexibility. The layout supports serious family cruising or charter operations without compromising comfort or circulation. There are two twin staterooms with pullman berths, two VIP staterooms, and one additional full-ensuite flexible cabin. This creates a practical five-cabin guest layout with optional sixth-cabin potential.
(2) Twin Guest Staterooms:
Both twin cabins are arranged with side-by-side single berths positioned along the port and starboard hull sides, maximizing floor space between them. Each cabin includes:
(2) VIP Staterooms:
The two VIP cabins offer a noticeably more expansive feel, with double berths and increased headroom compared to the twin cabins.
Each VIP features:
Each guest stateroom is serviced by a private ensuite finished in a consistent contemporary design language. Features across the guest ensuites include:
The layout of each ensuite is efficient without feeling confined. The use of light-toned materials and reflective surfaces enhances perceived volume, while consistent finishes maintain cohesion throughout the accommodation deck.
The VIP ensuites are slightly more spacious in footprint, while the twin cabins retain full functionality with private shower and vanity arrangements.
Fifth Cabin - Flexible Suite:
The fifth stateroom is currently configured as a private lounge and gaming area but includes a full ensuite head and convertible sleeping capability.
Design & Finish Throughout Guest Deck
The engine room presents as a purpose-built machinery space with commercial-grade systems integration, organized pipe runs, and clearly labeled distribution. The layout reflects a yacht designed for extended cruising with redundant freshwater, electrical charging, climate control, and maneuvering systems. Primary propulsion is Caterpillar, supported by updated electronic engine displays and backup throttle/gear controls at the helm. The space incorporates both analog and digital monitoring redundancy.
Propulsion & Mechanical Systems:
Hydraulic Systems:
Generators & Electrical Infrastructure:
Battery Charging & Power Management:
Monitoring & Vessel Systems Integration:
Freshwater Production & Distribution:
Freshwater Pressure Systems:
Climate Control:
Additional Mechanical Equipment:
Engine Room + Vessel Notes
The yacht features full walk-around side decks with substantial beam carried forward, providing safe, protected movement from cockpit to bow without interruption.
Anchoring System:
The working area forward is properly laid out for crew operations with safe clearance around chain locker and windlass equipment.
The raised bulwark forward provides additional spray protection while maintaining clean aesthetic lines.
Twin shaft drive configuration with conventional shaft, strut, and propeller arrangement This is a traditional and robust propulsion platform. No exotic pod systems. Straightforward serviceability and global support.
Stabilizers:
Trim Tabs:
Underwater Lighting:
Scope: Structural, cosmetic, interior redesign, and mechanical improvements During a comprehensive 12-month refit in 2015/2016, the yacht underwent substantial upgrades focused on both aesthetics and long-term functionality.
Hull & Structural Enhancements:
Interior & Exterior Upgrades:
Galley Redesign:
Mechanical & Equipment Improvements:
This refit significantly elevated the yacht’s visual presence and onboard comfort while addressing key structural and mechanical components. The combination of exterior refinishing, bespoke interior redesign, and system servicing delivered a modernized platform suitable for both private use and charter operations.
Technical & Systems Update – Circa 2020:
A subsequent technical refit was completed around 2020, focused on navigation, performance, and onboard systems upgrades. Targeted equipment upgrades and modernization of onboard technical system. The 2020 upgrade phase enhanced onboard comfort at anchor and underway, while modernizing key electronic and navigational systems to contemporary standards. Major Standouts:
Electronics & Navigation:
Stabilization
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