Europe summer & Caribbean winter
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- £1,595,000
6 weeks per annum
Fractional Yacht Ownership in Americas & Caribbean
The eastern seaboard of the United States offers a myriad of magical ports steeped in a timeless elegance. Add the Caribbean to the mix for winter cruising and it becomes clear why so many yachts never leave this region; they simply follow the snowbirds north and south and north again following the respective seasons.
On it goes, because Washington and her myriad of Islands adds yet another dimension, before even mentioning the Pacific waters of the Californian coast!
The distances are vast so no passage ever need ever be the same. Cruising between New England and the Virgin Islands and vice versa offer more ports of call than anybody could possibly cover over many successive years. That just one coastline. There is an equally exciting one on the other seaboard. That’s what makes a fractional yacht so worthwhile here. Every passage and every year will bring new experiences and keep you and your family and friends wanting to come back for more, again and again.
The variety of destinations is equally as amazing as are the number of destinations. From buzzing and glitzy cruises up the Hudson River past Manhattan, or west coast whale watching, to the un-spoilt picture postcard palm fringed beaches of the Bahamas or Caribbean islands, there really is something special on offer for every occasion and for everybody.
Aluminium Semi Displacement Yacht full refitted recently.
This impressive tri-deck superyacht 44m yacht was built by the world class Dutch Heesen shipyard.
She had an initial multi-million hull extension and partial refit in 2022 and is currently undergoing the final further multi-million upgrades to cover her mechanical, electrical and furnishings, ultimately creating an almost as new operational superyacht in her original stylish aluminium hull.
Her semi-displacement hull, has a beam of 8.48m, a draft of 2.20m and was designed by Gerhard Gilgenast And Richard Hein.
Her engines deliver 2200 horsepower, enabling her to cruise easily at 14 knots and achieve a maximum speed of 19 knots.
She can accommodate 10 guests in 5 cabins, all looked after by a crew of 8.
Her interior is the work of Art-Line Interiors (original) / Claudette Bonville (Refit).
Superyacht with 5 sumptuous and expansive en-suite staterooms
Her refitted contemporary interior can accommodate up to ten guests in five staterooms comprising a master suite with a king-sized bed, two further queen-sized doubles and two twin cabins.
All of the guest cabins come with entertainment systems, LCD televisions and en suite facilities.
There is ample room for the crew of eight on board with their own mess ensuring that the crew have sufficient space to rest and relax when not on duty.
Her main deck saloon has a lounging and relaxation area, an entertainment centre including all the latest audio visual media gear one could desire coupled with electrically operated lighting, sunshades and drapes.
Forward is a separate dining room with comfortable seating for up to ten guests and outside, the aft deck is equipped for al fresco dining with a large rectangular table for up to ten guests.
More outdoor enjoyment is available on the expansive sundeck, with further dining for up to 12 guests, a bar, a barbecue, a six-person Jacuzzi and multiple sunpads.

The ability to cruise the world year round!
This yacht has global nomadic capabilities with her 8 crew able to cross the Atlantic. Her co-owners are minded to keep her itinerary varied and interesting.
European Mediterranean and Adriatic summers coupled with Bahamian and Caribbean winters is her underlying concept.
Her co-owners each get a fortnight allocation in each region with two additional one week periods on board which can be taken wherever preferred.
Specification
Heesen Yachts
44m Yacht
£1,595,000
2x fortnights plus 2x 1 week visits
£215,000
44m
8.65m
1993 Hull - 2025 full refit
Aluminium
5
2
MTU
12v 396 2000hp
Diesel
500 (rebuilt in 2022)