Jacuzzi
Sky lounge seating area

SEA BREEZE III Motor yacht for charter

  • Length: 32m (105ft)
  • 6 guests in 3 cabins
  • Built: 1976 (refitted 2021), Millkraft, Australia
Rate from (per week)
USD 65,000
Cruising
Jacuzzi
Sky lounge seating area
Main deck lounge
Lower deck master cabin
Lower deck twin cabin
Aft main deck dining
Sun deck
Watersports
Cruising
  • Recently refitted
  • Deck Jacuzzi
  • Zero speed stabilisers to reduce any rolling motion while at anchor

About SEA BREEZE III

Specification & rates
Summer cruising New Zealand EUR 65,000/EUR 65,000 per week (low/high)
Winter cruising South Pacific - Fiji USD 65,000/USD 65,000 per week (low/high)
Built 1976 (refitted 2021), Millkraft, Australia
Length 32m (105ft)
Guests 6
No. of guest cabins 3
Crew 5
Beam 5.9m (19.4ft)
Draft 1.6m (5.2ft)
Gross tonnage 128
Maximum speed 15 knots
Cruising speed 10 knots
Fuel consumption at cruising speed 80 litres per hour
Cabin types 3 (1 × double, 2 × twin)
Tenders & toys

Tenders & toys

  • 3 × Tenders
  • 2 × Waverunners
  • 1 × Stand up jetski
  • 1 × Kayak
  • 2 × Stand up paddleboards
  • Wakeboard
  • Waterskis
  • Inflatable tows
  • Fishing gear
  • Snorkelling gear
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New Zealand

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Kawarau Suspension Bridge
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