Sun deck aft
Sun deck aft

SERENITY 122 Motor yacht for charter

  • Length: 37.2m (122ft)
  • 8 guests in 4 cabins
  • Built: 1993 (refitted 2014), Flagship Marine Corp, United States Of America
Rate from (per week)
USD 85,000

Salmon fishing, glacier hiking, whale watching, there is natural wonder in abundance in Alaska and SERENITY is the ideal yacht with which to explore it.

At anchor1 of 22
Sun deck aft2 of 22
Sun deck aft3 of 22
Main deck aft dining area 4 of 22
Main deck aft dining5 of 22
Main deck lounge6 of 22
Main deck lounge7 of 22
Main deck dining area8 of 22
Main deck foyer9 of 22
Sky lounge10 of 22
Sky lounge11 of 22
Master cabin12 of 22
Master cabin13 of 22
Master bathroom en suite14 of 22
Master bathroom en suite15 of 22
VIP cabin16 of 22
VIP cabin17 of 22
VIP bathroom en suite18 of 22
VIP bathroom en suite19 of 22
Double cabin20 of 22
Guest bathroom en suite21 of 22
Aerial view22 of 22
  • Exercise equipment
  • Crew with local knowledge and expertise
  • Zero speed stabilisers to reduce any rolling motion while at anchor

About SERENITY 122

Description

Salmon fishing, glacier hiking, whale watching, there is natural wonder in abundance in Alaska and SERENITY is the ideal yacht with which to explore it.


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Her outside spaces have been cunningly designed to be either al fresco or enclosed. Her flybridge lounge, for instance, a is great place to watch the scenery glide by on warm, sunny days but can be enclosed by a retractable awning with transparent side panels in cold weather, preserving the view but protecting the guests.

The bridge deck aft is a large and versatile space with a fully equipped sit up wet bar to port, lounge seating to starboard and space in the middle for yoga, exercise equipment or entertainment. Shade or shelter is provided by a large retractable awning. The main deck aft, an open air dining and lounge area, can also be enclosed with transparent side panels.

She is still fresh from a 2017 refit in which her interiors and AV equipment were upgraded, with Apple TVs in both main saloon and sky lounge, both of which benefit from large picture windows. The main saloon has a formal dining area forward, a sit up bar and a spacious lounge area aft. Also refreshed were the 7.3m towed fishing tender, the 4.5m aluminium tender and her watertoys.

SERENITY's six crew look after up to eight guests, accommodated in a main deck master suite, a full beam VIP suite with jacuzzi and two en suite double cabins on the lower deck.

Alaska has a huge amount to offer intrepid visitors and SERENITY and her crew know exactly how to get the best out of it.

Specification & rates
Summer cruising Pacific North West & Alaska USD 85,000/USD 85,000 per week (low/high)
Winter cruising Pacific North West & Alaska USD 85,000/USD 90,000 per week (low/high)
Built 1993 (refitted 2014), Flagship Marine Corp, United States Of America
Length 37.2m (122ft)
Guests 8
No. of guest cabins 4
Crew 6
Beam 7.4m (24.3ft)
Draft 1.8m (5.9ft)
Gross tonnage 254
Maximum speed 15 knots
Cruising speed 10 knots
Fuel consumption at cruising speed 250 litres per hour
Cabin types 4 (4 × double)
Engines 2 × 1,080hp Detroit Diesel
Tenders & toys

Tenders & toys

  • 1 × Towed tender
  • 1 × Tender
  • 2 × Waverunners
  • 4 × Kayaks
  • 2 × Stand up paddleboards
  • Wakeboard
  • Waterskis
  • Fishing gear
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Summer cruising

Alaska

From USD 85,000 per week

Winter cruising

Alaska

From USD 85,000 per week

Explore Alaska

The Hangar on the Wharf
This waterside restaurant on Merchants Wharf used to service the seaplanes so crucial to transport here. Expect fresh and wild Alaskan seafood, steaks, burgers, pasta and king crab. Enjoy some locally brewed craft beers too.
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Mendenhall Glacier
A helicopter trip to the famed Mendenhall Glacier is an absolute must and the perfect addition to your Alaskan experience.
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The Rockery Café
In historic Seward Street, this coffee shop and restaurant serves freshly baked bread, home-made burgers and pickles and salmon cured in house.
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Tracy's King Crab Shack
The clue's in the name with this famous harbourside institution, enjoy locally-caught crab legs, seafood bisques, fishcakes and other fresh seafood.
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SALT
Serving local produce with an American twist. Fresh Pacific oysters, scallops and crabs, a wonderful crab chowder and butcher-cut steaks.
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Hoonah
From imposing glaciers to cultural icons celebrating the native culture of the Tlingit people.
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Frederick Sound
Bordered by the majestic Coast Range, this is a magnet for whale watchers as nutrient-rich waters attract humpbacks who feed on abundant krill and herring that teem in these waters.
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Tracy Arm
This archetypal fjord has glaciers and icebergs, towering snow-peaked mountains and waterfalls thunder off steep rocky sides. Watch out for whales, seals, eagles and Arctic terns.
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South Sawyer Glacier
The larger of Tracy Arm's two tidewater glaciers, this one extends deep underwater creating an ice-blue effect. Even in good weather it's not advised to get closer than half a mile in case calving ice causes a mini-tsunami.
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Juneau
Founded in the goldrush era of the early 19th century, this hub is the perfect jumping off point for Mendenhall Glacier, skiing at Eaglecrest, whale-watching, hiking the Perseverance Trail.
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Prince Rupert
Visit here for some wonderful restaurants and bars, museums and First Nation art galleries. Also a great jumping off point for halibut and salmon-fishing expeditions.
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Ketchikan
Totem poles proliferate in this First Nation city, fashioned by Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian artists using spruce from the Tongass Rainforest. Don't miss Misty Fjords National Monument for some stunning scenery.
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Anan Bear and Wildlife Observatory
Witness one of Alaska's largest runs of pink salmon and watch as black and brown bears take advantage of nature's bounty.
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Sitka
On Baranof Island, beneath the mountains of the Coast Range and the great Pacific Ocean, sits Sitka, a town rich in First Nation culture and Russian history. Sitka black-tailed deer, brown bears and mountain goats live in the dense surrounding forests.
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Baranof Hot Springs
On the west side of Chatham Strait lies Baranof Warm Springs, a series of nine natural geothermal pools near a waterfall. Finish off with a plunge into the river.
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Chichagof Island
Known as 'Bear Island', this place has the densest population of bears anywhere on earth. Come for the bears, stay for the fishing and hike through abundant wildlife.
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Endicott Arm
This is the world's largest breeding ground for harbour seals. Use your binoculars to spot brown bears, eagles, moose and wolves along the shoreline.
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Takatz Bay
On the eastern side of Baranof Island, about halfway up the Inside Passage, there is good shelter and unspoilt natural beauty wherever you look.
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Red Bluff Bay
Deep in a spectacular four-mile fjord the scenery is majestic. Thunderous waterfalls cascade from the snowfields 3,000ft up the vertiginous snow-capped mountains.
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Pybus Bay
At the southern end of Admiralty Island is a haven for keen sport fishers. Fish in sea or stream for cod, halibut and four different types of salmon.
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Sumdum Glacier
On a peninsula encircled by the Tracy Arm fjord is Mount Sumdum and its glacier. Both are named after the Tlingit word used to describe the unique sound calving ice makes.
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Steamer Bay
Paddle up Porcupine Creek or go crabbing off the rocks. Dig for clams and abalone or just indulge in an absorbing bit of beachcombing.
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The Brothers
Where Stephens Passage meets Frederick Sound, you'll find the islands of East and West Brother. It's a great place to see sea lions basking on the rocks and you'll see humpbacks feeding on Frederick Sound.
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