NO BAD IDEAS Motor yacht for sale
| Asking price | USD 21,900,000 |
| Built | 1999 (refitted 2024), Trinity Yachts, United States Of America |
| Length | 48.8m (160ft) |
| Guests | 12 guests in 6 cabins |
NO BAD IDEAS was constructed in aluminum by US yard, Trinity Yachts. Built to ABS class and delivered in 1999 as the first in the yard’s 150’ series, she recently underwent an extensive two year refit completed in 2024. Tastefully redesigned by A La Mer, her interior accommodates 12 guests in six cabins. The master suite is full beam guests will enjoy one VIP cabin and four double cabins, two of which can convert into twin cabins if preferred. Each cabin is equipped with entertainment centers and en suite bathroom facilities. Her separate crew quarters can accommodate up to 10 crew members
Description
NO BAD IDEAS was constructed in aluminum by US yard, Trinity Yachts. Built to ABS class and delivered in 1999 as the first in the yard’s 150’ series, she recently underwent an extensive two year refit completed in 2024. Tastefully redesigned by A La Mer, her interior accommodates 12 guests in six cabins. The master suite is full beam guests will enjoy one VIP cabin and four double cabins, two of which can convert into twin cabins if preferred. Each cabin is equipped with entertainment centers and en suite bathroom facilities. Her separate crew quarters can accommodate up to 10 crew members
Her redesigned exterior features an expansive seating area forward of the bridge surrounding a fire pit, a spacious bar and 10 person jacuzzi on the sun deck, and a 10ft extension on the stern which presents an additional jacuzzi
NO BAD IDEAS cruises at 12 knots with a top speed of 24 knots. She is powered by two Diesel Caterpillar 3512's, each with an output of 2250hp. She has a range of 3,500nm
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Key features
- Trinity’s first 150’ series yacht
- Accommodation for 12 guests in six cabins
- Crew quarters for a crew of 10
- Major refit in 2024
Specification
| Asking price | USD 21,900,000 |
| Length | 48.8m (160ft) |
| Built | 1999 (refitted 2024), Trinity Yachts, United States Of America |
| Beam | 8.8m (28.9ft) |
| Draft | 2.4m (7.9ft) |
| Gross tonnage | 488 |
| Cruising speed | 12.5 knots |
| Maximum speed | 21 knots |
| Flag | Jamaica |
| Lying | USA |
| Class | American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) AMS |
| Exterior designer | Paragon Design |
| Interior designer | A La Mer |
| Construction | Hull - Aluminium Superstructure - Aluminium Deck - Teak |
| Crew | 10 |
| Guests | 12 |
| Cabins | 6 (4 × double, 2 × double/twin) |
| Engines | 2 × 2,250hp Caterpillar |
| Generators | 2 |
| Propulsion | Twin screw diesel yacht |
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