33m/108ft superyacht SEA QUELL (ex.ESPADA) will be heading to the sunny charter grounds of the Caribbean and Bahamas this winter, where guests will find enticing pink sand beaches and a wealth of marine life idling through the crystal clear waters.
Built by Alloy Yachts in 1992 and refitted in 2013, she has the exterior design and engineering of Ed Dubois while her interiors are the work of Trish McKay. Uncommon for a sailing yacht, she has her own hot tub on the aft deck as well as plenty of outdoor space for up to 6 guests.
The salon is a classic open plan environment in which guests can come together in the mornings for breakfast at the formal dining area, and end the day with a film as a family on the cosy sofa seating. Arranged to maximise space, the formal dining area can easily be used for lounging with hobbies and electronic devices, with wi-fi available in the air-conditioned environment.
Above, the wheelhouse has two large sofas for an additional lounging area for guests looking to engage in private conversation, or as a retreat from the sun after hours spent sun bathing or reading and relaxing in the cockpit surrounded by marvellous views of such destinations as St Martin or St Barts.
Luxury yacht SEA QUELL has a great selection of water toys for exploring the lagoons and bays of such destinations as the Grenadines and the US Virgin Islands, and the collection includes:
- 2 x kayaks
- 2 x paddleboards
- water skis
- snorkelling equipment
- fishing gear, and
- towable toys
The accommodation layout is designed to sleep up to 6 guests over 4 cabins: 1 Master suite, 1 VIP stateroom and 1 twin convertible to a double cabin. A professional crew of 4 will ensure that everyone on board has everything you require for an exceptional charter experience in the spectacular Caribbean.
Sailing yacht SEA QUELL is available for charter in the Caribbean and Bahamas this winter from $40,000-$46,000 USD per week plus expenses. Contact CharterWorld for more information and to reserve your dates aboard this popular sailing yacht today.