M/Y THUNDER Oceanfast
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Luxury yacht THUNDER is a 49.83m (163’4”) Oceanfast motor yacht built in 1998 with naval architecture by Phil Curran and design by Jon Bannenberg Ltd. Her striking looks are rivalled only by the exclusive on board facilities including a magnificent heated pool on the foredeck with separate jacuzzi and BBQ area. She can accommodate up to 10 guests in five staterooms, with a seven-member crew.
NOTABLE FEATURES OF THUNDER ~Foredeck swimming pool and jacuzzi ~On deck guest suite ~Ideal for large groups ~Automatic sliding glass doors ~Opulent furnishings ~Air conditioning ~WiFi
EXTERIOR
THUNDER was designed for guests who place a priority on outdoor living not least due to her stunning seven-meter pool on the fore-deck with separate jacuzzi.
Thunder has a very inviting swim platform ready to receive guests at the water's edge. Low to the water, this is the point to enter from a tender or while swimming. Sweeping stairs lead up to the main deck aft where guests will find the outdoor dining salon and wrap around gangways leading forward to the fore-deck with Sunpads and umbrellas surrounding the pool.
Dual stairways from the aft deck lead to the upper deck where guests are greeted with glorious views and side-by-side settees each with a dining table and large retractable umbrellas.
Sunpads are located at the foremost part of the flybridge deck.
INTERIOR
The main salon is a formal living room providing an opulent space to welcome and entertain guests. Luxuriously appointed furniture and furnishings create a distinctive yet comfortable space for the most formal occasion.
M/Y THUNDER Specifications
Type/Year: | Oceanfast/1998 |
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Refit: | |
Beam: | 8.1m (26') |
L.O.A.: | 49.83m (163’4”) |
Crew: | 7 |
Guests: | 10 |
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Max Speed: | 25 knots |
Cabins: | 5 |
Engines: | 2 x MTU 396 series V16 T |
Cruise Speed: | 17 knots |
More Yacht Info: | yacht with a deck hot tub, Yachts With On Deck Master Cabin |
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Builder/Designer: | Phil Curran, Oceanfast, Jon Bannenberg |
Locations: | Directory |
Moving forward from the main salon, through electronic glass sliding doors, you enter the forward lobby with powder room to port, staircases leading to the lower accommodations, wheelhouse stairway. All the way forward is a guest suite which offers a private space with wrap-around windows, ensuite bath and shower.
The galley is easily accessible for the crew to maintain guest privacy while working around the yacht. Crew also have access through the exterior gangway. Crew quarter access is also at this service entry.
Yacht Accommodation
The Master Suite is full beam and located to the aft section of this deck and offers a comfortable lounge area, king-size bed, remote-controlled lighting and extra-large double wardrobes covered in full-length mirrors. There are two master bathrooms; the main is outfitted with a full-size bath and shower while the second is complete with a steam shower. The elegantly appointed VIP suite is amidships to the port while two guest staterooms mirror each other; one to port, the other to starboard forward in the guest area. Adjacent to the VIP suite is an additional room that can function as a relaxing TV room below deck or as a 6th guest cabin.
Amenities and Extras
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'...total originality in yacht design has become more difficult to attain following Jon Bannenberg’s masterful levels of creative daring.' - “I don’t want to lead everything back to my dad — but it’s well known and accepted that, whether it’s his big round windows, or certain lines, or a way of treating wings on a superstructure, they all inspired many people and I think that’s fair game. I think all people’s design processes, whether subliminal or not, are recalling something — whether it’s something that’s stirred, or triggered something, or sparked an idea, or an unintentional homage to someone.” - Dickie Bannenberg talks of yacht design and his father Jon Bannenberg's groundbreaking work.