MASKE Gulet | From EUR€ 15,500 /wk
Built in 2014 and refitted in 2018, luxury sailing yacht MASKE is an impressive 27.5m/90ft vessel constructed from laminated wood. The modern interiors use white as the primary colour to emphasise the space on board, and a traditional navy blue is used as an accent in the shared guest areas.
The accommodation provides for up to 10 guests across five spacious en-suite cabins, while the crew of 4 will keep everything running smoothly on board.
NOTABLE FEATURES OF MASKE: ~Spacious salon and guest cabins ~Abundance of sunbathing space ~Games console ~Barbeque ~Karaoke setup ~Great collection of water toys ~Air conditioning ~Wi-Fi
EXTERIOR
The main deck aft offers a sheltered area with bimini extended over the space for additional shade. The foredeck is laid out with double sunbeds on the floor and the bow is left clear for observation and exercise. Two additional sunbeds can be found on the roof of the main salon.
INTERIOR
MASKE Specifications
Type/Year: | Gulet/2014 |
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Refit: | 2018 |
Beam: | 7m (22'96'') |
L.O.A.: | 27.5m (90') |
Crew: | 4 |
Guests: | 10 |
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Max Speed: | 12 knots |
Cabins: | 5 |
Engines: | 2 x 280 HP IVECO 2 x 22 K |
Cruise Speed: | 9 knots |
More Yacht Info: | family friendly yachts, Gulet Rental, gullet |
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Builder/Designer: | Gulet |
Locations: | Slovenia, Split, Croatia, Turkey, THE MEDITERRANEAN, Rhodes, Paros, Marmaris, Lefkas, Ionian Islands, Greece, Gocek, Fethiye, East Med, Directory, Cyclade Islands, Adriatic Sea, Carian Coast, Bodrum |
The lower deck hosts the guest and crew accommodation, along with the galley and storage for water toys. On the main deck, the salon provides a classic environment with large windows for excellent views and plenty of natural lighting from an air-conditioned interior. The forward formal dining area seats all 12 guests around an elevated table, and there is a comfortable lounge setting compromises of an aft corner sofa for guests to rest and converse. The raised pilothouse is situated above to the aft and can be used as a cosy lounge while at anchor.
A pair of Iveco engines producing 280 HP each create a speed of 9 knots.
Yacht Charter Accommodation
The accommodation sleeps a maximum of 10 guests over 5 en-suite cabins: 1 Master suite and 4 double cabins. ~ The Master suite is placed in the stern to make use of the spacious beam. Within, there is a king-sized bed, a port-side sofa, a wide-screen TV and a forward en-suite bathroom to starboard with a toilet, sink and shower. ~ The double cabins are placed to port and starboard forward and aft of the amidships engine room and each contains a queen-sized bed, a widescreen TV and an en-suite bathroom fitted with a toilet, sink and shower. ~ The crew of 10 will provide the first-class service throughout guests' time on board.
Charter Amenities and Extras
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A gulet (Turkish pronunciation: [ɡuˈlet]) is a traditional design of a two-masted or three-masted wooden sailing vessel (the most common design has two masts) from the southwestern coast of Turkey, particularly built in the coastal towns of Bodrum and Marmaris.