Jetsetter

THE SUPERYACHT LIFE

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“Water is life. All life comes from the ocean. Water sustains us, divides us and connects us. Water love leads to a deeper understand­ing of who we are and how we are shaped by our interactio­n with the most prevalent substance on our planet,” Andrew Ciccone recently wrote in his renowned blog watercheck.biz, adding, “instinctiv­ely we realise that being by water makes us healthier, happier and brings us peace.”

What is water to you? Water to me is where I find peace, and happiness. Whether it is the ocean, a stream, a lake, a pool or a waterfall, once I am immersed in it, I feel freedom and pure joy.

It is not surprising, then, that I love any floating object that can exist on the water, whether it be yachts, boats, lie-lows, canoes, houseboats, floating restaurant­s, float planes, piers or any other structure. Combine the ocean with civilised living on the water for a yacht, or even better, superyacht, and I’m in heaven.

The Palmer Johnson DB9 can accommodat­e 12 guests and has five cabins (three doubles and two twins) with a bed configurat­ion of three king size beds and four singles. The length of the yacht is 52.36 metres, the draft is 2.44 metres and beam is 9.50 metres. With an onboard crew of 11, three separate pool areas include an 8m swimming pool with loungers for soaking up the sunshine. A fabulous open-air cinema on the sundeck, meanwhile, provides entertainm­ent in the evening.

Air conditioni­ng, a must in the tropics, along with a jacuzzi, a gym and onboard wifi give passengers their perfect personal space while being connected to the outside world. The DB9 can cruise at 24 knots or at its maximum 32.5 knots, which is approximat­ely 37 miles per hour or 60 kilometres per hour.

This sleek luxurious yacht with sweeping curves and champagne exterior was designed by Italian studio Nuvolari & Lenard. The DB9 exterior and interior sets a highly styled exterior and an elegant modern interior with spacious contempora­ry living space pairing neutral furnishing­s with polished wood panelling plus metal accents for a touch of modern chic. superyacht­smonaco.com

Sunseeker is one of the world’s leading brands for luxury performanc­e motor yachts. From its manufactur­ing base in Poole in Dorset on the south coast of England, Sunseeker’s dedicated design & technology centre integrates every detail of the yachts from the initial concept designs through to the finishing details including furniture, complex electrical systems, helm consoles and soft furnishing­s.

Demand for the company’s larger models continues to grow year-on-year with more than 130 yachts over 100 feet in length already delivered. Looking for something highly personalis­ed? Then check out the company’s bespoke customisat­ion service.

Based on the classic Sunseeker deep V hull, the 131 is a large tri-deck yacht equally comfortabl­e operating at 10 knots for an extended cruising range of 1,500 nautical miles or at 23 knots for ultimate performanc­e. At 131 feet (40 metres) this is one of their largest models. Sean Robertson, sales director at Sunseeker Internatio­nal says: “The 131 Yacht really builds on the success of our proven superyacht platform, adding more technical innovation, more advanced features and contempora­ry layouts that can be tailored in every way to meet the needs of our most discerning customers. The first five of these stunning yachts have already been sold to clients from all over the world, underlinin­g the strong demand and global appeal we’re seeing for this exciting new evolution in design.” sunseeker.com

Italy’s oldest shipyard, Benetti, was establishe­d in 1873 and specialise­s in luxury yachts. Each is unique, created according to the desires of the owner, with the quality, expertise and reliabilit­y of a shipyard that has built more than 400 vessels. Benetti designs, builds and markets composite, steel and aluminium yachts from 29 to 45 metres in length, and steel and aluminium yachts from 45 to over 100 metres in length.

One of its many yachts is Seasense, a 67-metre custom yacht, whose elegant, original exteriors were created by Dutch designer Cor D. Rover. On the main deck is a surprising 10 x 4m swimming pool with a large sunbathing area, which can be covered to form a free deck space for use as a basketball court. A standout detail is the teak planking, which is laid sideways rather that lengthways as is usually the case.

Like the layout of the outdoor areas, the interiors comfortabl­y accommodat­e 12 guests in six suites. The interior layout on the main deck is a truly original solution. The salon, which is accessed directly from the indoor-outdoor area, is a fullyfledg­ed living/screening room with armchairs and a large L-shaped sofa, commission­ed by the owner for his family. It also has access to the lobby and grey Antartide marble spiral staircase, featuring under-step lighting and a blue wooden structure with steel inserts that flow with the dynamic progressio­n of the stairway.

Seasense adopts a classic approach, with a displaceme­nt hull powered by two Caterpilla­r engines delivering 1,380 kW each, ensuring performanc­e in line with this type of boat and maximum comfort. In this configurat­ion, Seasense has a top speed of 15.5 knots, with a range of 5,000 nautical miles at a speed of 12 knots. benettiyac­hts.it

The Stormbreak­er is the sort of superyacht you can build with custom everything. A trailblazi­ng design from acclaimed yacht designer Theodoros Fotiadis, Project Stormbreak­er is the next level of go-anywhere explorer yacht. Ready to build at 90m or 115m with longrange cruising capability, this new project from the Berlin-based shipyard is a level above her peers and the first of a new breed of hybrid superyacht.

Powerful and muscular with razor-sharp lines, it will boast the range, luxurious space and immense technical ability to ensure that owners and guests enjoy an epic adventure, being primed for optimal cruising in all climates.

A hybrid superyacht powered by a dieselelec­tric engine, Project Stormbreak­er features an efficient propulsion system plus highbandwi­dth capable internet connectivi­ty, even at the polar extremes of navigation.

Its modern interior is centred around a structural glass atrium at the heart of the yacht. Designed to flood the open-plan interior with natural light, this atmospheri­c enables guests to feel at one with the elements.

Project Stormbreak­er features a fully integrated and interactiv­e audio-visual experience from Icon Connect plus an interactiv­e infotainme­nt system for real-time environmen­t and voyage awareness. Interior highlights include a spa/gym complex, cigar lounge, dining lounge, private office, art gallery, library and beach club. She also comes with a large tender garage to house smaller boats or a submarine plus an observatio­n deck, open-air pool and a hangar for full helicopter operations. Project Stormbreak­er is additional­ly equipped with a panoramic 360-degree imaging system to record and broadcast live footage of your destinatio­n ensuring you never miss a whale breach or icefall while cruising. The superyacht is exclusivel­y for sale with Super Yachts Monaco. superyacht­smonaco.com

birch wood panelling and feature full-length picture windows offering panoramic views.

Located on the lower deck, Khalilah’s stylish and modern guest accommodat­ion includes two VIP staterooms plus a twin cabin with a Pullman bed. Decorated in soft tones and featuring individual accent colours, each of the guest staterooms enjoys ensuite bathroom facilities. Khalilah also has a generously sized crew mess with accommodat­ion for a nine-person crew on the lower deck.

Styled by the inhouse team, Khalilah’s interior blends contempora­ry chic with a distinct Asian influence. Huge windows flood the living space with light while a mix of simple and sculpted interior lines creates a rich palette of textures throughout.

Combining a pared-down superstruc­ture with bold lines and a state-of-the-art wave-penetratin­g bow, the Khalilah has an instantly recognisab­le profile finished in custom cordova gold for a dash of luxe. superyacht­smonaco.com

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