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AQUASITION Motor yacht for charter

  • Length: 43.3m (142ft)
  • 10 guests in 5 cabins
  • Built: 2010 (refitted 2018), Trinity Yachts, United States Of America
Rate from (per week)
USD 150,000

Welcome aboard AQUASITION. She’s a 43-metre (142ft) tri-deck yacht designed for 10 guests in five cabins, with the abundant space, opulent comfort and classic style to make you feel right at home on your holiday cruise as you set sail to explore the coral seas of the Bahamas or Caribbean. Built by the esteemed Trinity shipyard – renowned for its fine traditional craftsmanship – you can expect to find a high standard of finish throughout her luxurious tri-deck interior.

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  • 34ft Caymas towed tender
  • Shaded deck dining and deck areas
  • Jacuzzi on the sun deck
  • Zero speed stabilisers to reduce any rolling motion while at anchor
  • Exercise equipment

About AQUASITION

Description

Welcome aboard AQUASITION. She’s a 43-metre (142ft) tri-deck yacht designed for 10 guests in five cabins, with the abundant space, opulent comfort and classic style to make you feel right at home on your holiday cruise as you set sail to explore the coral seas of the Bahamas or Caribbean. Built by the esteemed Trinity shipyard – renowned for its fine traditional craftsmanship – you can expect to find a high standard of finish throughout her luxurious tri-deck interior.


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She offers a nice variety of exterior spaces to relax and unwind, socialise or simply bask in in the sunshine on an island-hopping cruise. As she threads her way through barrier reefs en route to a sheltered lagoon, her spacious sundeck is the place to be. Sip a rum punch at the marble-topped bar, float in the jacuzzi pool or recline on sunpad cushions with a panoramic view as the seascape scrolls by. There’s also a sociable lounge area up here for larger gatherings and the deck as a whole is an excellent open-air party zone.

There’s a snug outdoor space in the Portuguese bridge on the foredeck. This is the place for intimate conversations, with a different vibe from the sundeck above. And when you feel the need for some private time, head on down to the bow where a solitary sunpad with a nest of cushions awaits.

The upper aft deck is another large space, with ample deep, cool shade. There’s a large round table where you can dine in style as the sky turns from blue to pink and the sun slips into the sea. The upper lounge opens out onto this deck, so as dusk turns to dark the party can seamlessly carry on at the cocktail bar – or stay outside in the lounge area astern.

The main deck aft is yet another place for groups large or small to gather around a table, with plush armchairs and banquette seats just a few steps from the bathing platform – a great place for everyone to gather for breakfast and perhaps make a plan for the day. The main deck lounge, through wide opening doors, is an elegant space with a refined, traditional charm.

The whole forward part of the main deck level is the master suite. An anteroom with office desk and armchairs leads into the full-beam cabin, furnished and finished in traditional mahogany. There’s a huge walk-in closet and a fine, ornate marble bathroom completes the suite. The other four cabins – three king size doubles and a twin – are all nicely finished in the same classic style.

Specification & rates
Summer cruising North America & Bahamas USD 150,000/USD 150,000 per week (low/high)
Winter cruising North America & Bahamas USD 150,000/USD 172,500 per week (low/high)
Built 2010 (refitted 2018), Trinity Yachts, United States Of America
Length 43.3m (142ft)
Guests 10
No. of guest cabins 5
Crew 8
Beam 8.5m (27.9ft)
Draft 2.4m (7.9ft)
Gross tonnage 299
Maximum speed 15 knots
Cruising speed 12 knots
Fuel consumption at cruising speed 288 litres per hour
Cabin types 5 (4 × double, 1 × twin)
Engines 2 × 1,800hp Caterpillar
Tenders & toys

Tenders & toys

  • 1 × Towed tender
  • 1 × Deck jacuzzi
  • 2 × Waverunners
  • 2 × Stand up paddleboards
  • Wakeboard
  • Waterskis
  • Inflatable tows
  • Snorkelling gear
  • Fishing gear
Fitness & wellness

Fitness equipment

  • Exercise balls
  • Free weights
  • Yoga mats
Communication & entertainment

Communication & entertainment

  • Wi-Fi internet access
  • Starlink
  • Speaker systems
Videos
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