Aerial view
At anchor

UNBRIDLED Motor yacht for charter

  • Length: 58.2m (191ft)
  • 12 guests in 5 cabins
  • Built: 2009 (refitted 2019), Trinity Yachts, United States Of America
Rate from (per week)
USD 295,000

UNBRIDLED can offer you and your party an amazing charter holiday. Not only is she presented in immaculate condition following her 2019 refit, but her layout lends itself to giving you and your guests the very best onboard experience.

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Sun deck jacuzzi4 of 26
Sun deck aft5 of 26
Upper deck aft dining area6 of 26
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Main deck lounge8 of 26
Main deck dining area9 of 26
Sky lounge10 of 26
Sky lounge11 of 26
Sky lounge12 of 26
Main deck master cabin13 of 26
Main deck master cabin office14 of 26
Master bathroom en suite15 of 26
Master bathroom en suite16 of 26
Lower deck VIP cabin17 of 26
VIP bathroom en suite18 of 26
Lower deck VIP cabin19 of 26
VIP bathroom en suite20 of 26
Lower deck twin cabin21 of 26
Guest bathroom en suite22 of 26
Lower deck office23 of 26
12.8m (42') HCB towed tender24 of 26
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  • Winner of The International Yacht & Aviation Awards 2021 for the Master Cabin
  • Regularly maintained
  • Lower deck dedicated office
  • 12.8m (42') HCB towed tender
  • Low fuel consumption
  • Exercise equipment on the sun deck
  • Shaded deck and dining areas
  • Jacuzzi on the sun deck
  • Zero speed stabilisers to reduce any rolling motion while at anchor

About UNBRIDLED

Description

UNBRIDLED can offer you and your party an amazing charter holiday. Not only is she presented in immaculate condition following her 2019 refit, but her layout lends itself to giving you and your guests the very best onboard experience.


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Many areas on board will improve your charter in ways other yachts cannot match. The master suite is one such space. As you’d expect, it has his and hers walk-in wardrobes and a large en suite bathroom (with a separate shower compartment, and a spa bath next to windows that give you a sense of place), there is a lounge space and a private office, but in addition there’s an adjoining nanny/family cabin with a separate en suite bathroom and you holiday with your young family close by, and not on a different deck.

The guest suites are on the lower deck. There are two double VIP suites to the rear and two twin-berth cabins ahead, the both twin cabins offer a double and single berth as well as a pullman berth – again, increasing UNBRIDLED’s versatility. But we’re not finished. Invariably, there will be a guest who needs some office space, and rather than having to share the master suite’s facilities, there is a guest office on the lower deck.

UNBRIDLED’s long sky lounge, on the bridge deck, gives your party a focal point that cannot be matched. Here there’s a wet bar area, games table, lounge and informal dining area, all in well-proportioned areas. Through the sliding doors to the rear, there is the al fresco formal dining area and an expansive full-beam al fresco lounge. Ahead, along the high-bulwarked side decks, you’ll pass the staircase to the sun deck before arriving at a Portuguese bridge al fresco lounge. Here there’s a large forward-facing sunpad and seating overlooking the foredeck.

On the sun deck above UNBRIDLED’s features continue. You’ll emerge from the stairs to see a wet bar in front of you. Towards the bow are the jacuzzi and an expansive sunpad that’s big enough for everyone. There’s a shaded dining area amidships, and on the aft deck is a BBQ, exercise equipment and sun loungers.

UNBRIDLED is well equipped with three tenders, so no matter who wants to go where there will be a tender available. She also has a collection of water sports equipment available for you and your guests to take advantage of during your holiday.

Put simply, UNBRIDLED is an ever-popular charter yacht, and after spending time on board you’ll realise why.

Specification & rates
Summer cruising Pacific North West & Alaska USD 295,000/USD 295,000 per week (low/high)
Winter cruising Caribbean & Central America USD 295,000/USD 320,000 per week (low/high)
Built 2009 (refitted 2019), Trinity Yachts, United States Of America
Length 58.2m (191ft)
Guests 12
No. of guest cabins 5
Crew 13
Beam 11m (36.1ft)
Draft 3.1m (10.2ft)
Gross tonnage 803
Maximum speed 16 knots
Cruising speed 12 knots
Fuel consumption at cruising speed 240 litres per hour
Cabin types 5 (3 × double, 2 × twin, 5 × additional berths)
Engines 2 × 2,012hp Caterpillar
Generators 4 × Caterpillar
Tenders & toys

Tenders & toys

  • 1 × Towed tender
  • 2 × Tenders
  • 1 × Deck jacuzzi
  • 2 × Waverunners
  • 3 × SeaBobs
  • 3 × Kayaks
  • 3 × Stand up paddleboards
  • Scuba diving equipment
  • Snorkelling gear
  • Fishing gear
Fitness & wellness

Fitness equipment

  • Cross trainer
  • Free weights
  • Resistance bands
  • Rowing machine
  • Training bench
  • Treadmill
  • Upright stationary bike
  • Yoga mats
Communication & entertainment

Communication & entertainment

  • Wi-Fi internet access
  • Starlink
  • Speaker systems
  • Streaming services
  • Karaoke
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