Aerial view
Sun deck
<p> Classic elegance, fine craftsmanship and luxurious living space, that’s TCB in a nutshell. This handsome and immaculately appointed 42-metre (138ft) tri-deck yacht is designed, optimised and built for carefree cruising in the Bahamas and Caribbean. Configured to host 12 guests in six cabins, she’s an ideal platform for a perfect charter trip in what is arguably the finest yachting destination on Earth. </p> <p> Her key interior features include the large and lavish master suite – a beautifully fitted out full-beam cabin at the forward end of the main deck – plus the refined ambience of the main deck saloon with its bar, lounge and dining areas, and the inviting, cosy skylounge where you’re sure to feel right at home. Great attention to detail and an exceptionally high standard of finish are evident throughout the interior. <p> <p> One of the exterior highlights is her excellent sundeck, which offers ample space to sit and socialise or relax and recline in either sun or shade, plus a movie projector after dark. There’s observation seating up front where you can watch coral heads scroll past her hull as the captain navigates her through a pass in the reef. Amidships, there’s a sociable seating area around a table and a stylish sit-up bar. The central feature is the jacuzzi pool on its raised dais and further aft is the sunbathing zone with reclining loungers and seating astern. </p> <p> The upper aft deck is the main outdoor dining area on board with a 12-seat round table and seats with twin tables aft, for sundowners. The main deck aft, meanwhile, is a comfortable open-air lounge with plenty of shade. </p> <p> The master suite is a showcase of exquisite joinery with a large sofa, a study desk and a big oval bathtub as well as a shower in its en suite bathroom. The other notable highlight in the guest accommodation is the VIP double on the upper deck, where one or two of your guests will enjoy their own luxurious retreat with a spectacular, elevated view. The four guest cabins on the lower deck – two queen doubles and two twins – are also nicely finished in TCB’s signature style, each with its own en suite bathroom. </p> <p> She’s well set up for beach landings and a wide range of watersports, with a 12-metre (38ft) chase boat as well as a RIB for waterskiing and inflatable tows. She also has jet skis, SeaBobs, a Flyboard, paddleboards, kayaks, deep sea fishing gear and more. A first-class yachting experience is assured. </p>

TCB Motor yacht for charter

  • Length: 50m (164ft)
  • 11 guests in 5 cabins
  • Built: 2008 (refitted 2022), Trinity Yachts, United States Of America
Rate from (per week)
USD 215,000

Classic elegance, fine craftsmanship and luxurious living space, that’s TCB in a nutshell. This handsome and immaculately appointed 42-metre (138ft) tri-deck yacht is designed, optimised and built for carefree cruising in the Bahamas and Caribbean. Configured to host 12 guests in six cabins, she’s an ideal platform for a perfect charter trip in what is arguably the finest yachting destination on Earth.

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  • Recently refitted
  • Exercise equipment
  • 12m Scout tender
  • Jacuzzi on the sun deck
  • Zero speed stabilisers to reduce any rolling motion while at anchor

About TCB

Description

Classic elegance, fine craftsmanship and luxurious living space, that’s TCB in a nutshell. This handsome and immaculately appointed 42-metre (138ft) tri-deck yacht is designed, optimised and built for carefree cruising in the Bahamas and Caribbean. Configured to host 12 guests in six cabins, she’s an ideal platform for a perfect charter trip in what is arguably the finest yachting destination on Earth.


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Her key interior features include the large and lavish master suite – a beautifully fitted out full-beam cabin at the forward end of the main deck – plus the refined ambience of the main deck saloon with its bar, lounge and dining areas, and the inviting, cosy skylounge where you’re sure to feel right at home. Great attention to detail and an exceptionally high standard of finish are evident throughout the interior.

One of the exterior highlights is her excellent sundeck, which offers ample space to sit and socialise or relax and recline in either sun or shade, plus a movie projector after dark. There’s observation seating up front where you can watch coral heads scroll past her hull as the captain navigates her through a pass in the reef. Amidships, there’s a sociable seating area around a table and a stylish sit-up bar. The central feature is the jacuzzi pool on its raised dais and further aft is the sunbathing zone with reclining loungers and seating astern.

The upper aft deck is the main outdoor dining area on board with a 12-seat round table and seats with twin tables aft, for sundowners. The main deck aft, meanwhile, is a comfortable open-air lounge with plenty of shade.

The master suite is a showcase of exquisite joinery with a large sofa, a study desk and a big oval bathtub as well as a shower in its en suite bathroom. The other notable highlight in the guest accommodation is the VIP double on the upper deck, where one or two of your guests will enjoy their own luxurious retreat with a spectacular, elevated view. The four guest cabins on the lower deck – two queen doubles and two twins – are also nicely finished in TCB’s signature style, each with its own en suite bathroom.

She’s well set up for beach landings and a wide range of watersports, with a 12-metre (38ft) chase boat as well as a RIB for waterskiing and inflatable tows. She also has jet skis, SeaBobs, a Flyboard, paddleboards, kayaks, deep sea fishing gear and more. A first-class yachting experience is assured.

Specification & rates
Summer cruising Pacific North West & Alaska USD 215,000/USD 215,000 per week (low/high)
Winter cruising Caribbean & Bahamas USD 215,000/USD 235,000 per week (low/high)
Built 2008 (refitted 2022), Trinity Yachts, United States Of America
Length 50m (164ft)
Guests 11
No. of guest cabins 5
Crew 9
Beam 8.5m (27.9ft)
Draft 2.3m (7.5ft)
Gross tonnage 466
Maximum speed 24 knots
Cruising speed 14 knots
Fuel consumption at cruising speed 385 litres per hour
Cabin types 5 (3 × double, 2 × twin, 2 × additional berths)
Engines 2 × 3,384hp Caterpillar
Tenders & toys

Tenders & toys

  • 1 × Towed tender
  • 1 × Tender
  • 1 × Deck jacuzzi
  • Waterslide
  • Climbing wall
  • Inflatable platform
  • 2 × Waverunners
  • 2 × SeaBobs
  • 1 × Flyboard
  • 2 × eFoils
  • 2 × Kayaks
  • 2 × Stand up paddleboards
  • Wakeboard
  • Waterskis
  • Inflatable tows
  • Scuba diving equipment
  • Fishing gear
  • Snorkelling gear
Fitness & wellness

Fitness equipment

  • Cross trainer
  • Free weights
  • Resistance bands
  • Training bench
  • Yoga mats
Deck plans
Deck plans
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<p> Classic elegance, fine craftsmanship and luxurious living space, that’s TCB in a nutshell. This handsome and immaculately appointed 42-metre (138ft) tri-deck yacht is designed, optimised and built for carefree cruising in the Bahamas and Caribbean. Configured to host 12 guests in six cabins, she’s an ideal platform for a perfect charter trip in what is arguably the finest yachting destination on Earth. </p> <p> Her key interior features include the large and lavish master suite – a beautifully fitted out full-beam cabin at the forward end of the main deck – plus the refined ambience of the main deck saloon with its bar, lounge and dining areas, and the inviting, cosy skylounge where you’re sure to feel right at home. Great attention to detail and an exceptionally high standard of finish are evident throughout the interior. <p> <p> One of the exterior highlights is her excellent sundeck, which offers ample space to sit and socialise or relax and recline in either sun or shade, plus a movie projector after dark. There’s observation seating up front where you can watch coral heads scroll past her hull as the captain navigates her through a pass in the reef. Amidships, there’s a sociable seating area around a table and a stylish sit-up bar. The central feature is the jacuzzi pool on its raised dais and further aft is the sunbathing zone with reclining loungers and seating astern. </p> <p> The upper aft deck is the main outdoor dining area on board with a 12-seat round table and seats with twin tables aft, for sundowners. The main deck aft, meanwhile, is a comfortable open-air lounge with plenty of shade. </p> <p> The master suite is a showcase of exquisite joinery with a large sofa, a study desk and a big oval bathtub as well as a shower in its en suite bathroom. The other notable highlight in the guest accommodation is the VIP double on the upper deck, where one or two of your guests will enjoy their own luxurious retreat with a spectacular, elevated view. The four guest cabins on the lower deck – two queen doubles and two twins – are also nicely finished in TCB’s signature style, each with its own en suite bathroom. </p> <p> She’s well set up for beach landings and a wide range of watersports, with a 12-metre (38ft) chase boat as well as a RIB for waterskiing and inflatable tows. She also has jet skis, SeaBobs, a Flyboard, paddleboards, kayaks, deep sea fishing gear and more. A first-class yachting experience is assured. </p>

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