IYC – Yachting https://www.yachtingmagazine.com Yachting Magazine’s experts discuss yacht reviews, yachts for sale, chartering destinations, photos, videos, and everything else you would want to know about yachts. Fri, 05 Jan 2024 19:56:14 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/favicon-ytg-1.png IYC – Yachting https://www.yachtingmagazine.com 32 32 Two New Ways to Charter a Sanlorenzo https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/cruising-and-chartering/two-sanlorenzo-charters-available/ Tue, 26 Dec 2023 18:00:00 +0000 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/?p=61597 Charter clients can decide whether La La Land or Daddy is more their style, and then book accordingly.

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145-foot Sanlorenzo
La La Land, a 145-foot Sanlorenzo, is chartering in the East and West Mediterranean through September 2024 and the Caribbean for winter 2024-25. Lowest weekly base rate is about $317,500. Courtesy IYC

Two decidedly different builds from the Sanlorenzo shipyard in Italy have entered the charter market, one booking through IYC and the other listed with Westport Yachts charter management.

The newer of the two yachts is the 145-foot La La Land, a 2023 build that’s now part of the IYC charter fleet. It’s a Lissoni Limited Edition Sanlorenzo X-Space whose owner invested about $3.3 million in options to further enhance the cruising experience.

Accommodations aboard La La Land are for 12 guests in five staterooms—including an owner’s deck with a sky lounge, an alfresco lounge with a freestanding fire pit, a private pantry, an office, a walk-in closet and a head built with a heated sole and steam shower. The master stateroom also has direct access to one of two outdoor hydro massage pools that are on board.

Additional features aboard La La Land include two foldout platforms, a gymnasium, a hammam and a massage room.

The lowest weekly base rate to charter La La Land is about $317,500, with inquiries being accepted for the East and West Mediterranean through September 2024. For winter 2024-25, La La Land is expected to charter in the Caribbean.

108-foot Sanlorenzo
The 108-foot Sanlorenzo Daddy is recently refitted and ready to charter the Bahamas with a $65,000 lowest weekly base rate. Courtesy Westport Yachts

Also now chartering is the 108-foot Sanlorenzo Daddy, which is new to the Westport Yachts fleet in the Bahamas this winter.

Daddy is a 2008 build. The charter agent says an extensive 2023 refit has left the yacht presenting in like-new condition. Daddy accommodates eight guests in four staterooms, including a belowdecks amidships master with a king-size berth, espresso machine and fridge. The VIP stateroom is forward with a queen-size berth.

Gathering areas for all eight guests include aft-deck dining, foredeck lounging, and flybridge entertaining with dining, a bar and barbecues. The retractable sunroof has a removable enclosure for extra protection from the elements as needed.

Daddy is also kitted-out for fun in the sun in the Bahamas. The yacht charters with two tenders: a 30-foot Jupiter powered by twin 300-horsepower Yamaha engines, and a 14-foot Walker Bay Venture with a 70-horsepower Yamaha. Watertoys include a two-seat PWC, inflatable paddleboards, tow toys and snorkeling gear.

The lowest weekly base rate to charter Daddy is $65,000. The owner is reportedly eager to secure holiday bookings this winter at a weekly base rate of $70,000, with a one-week holiday minimum.

Are tenders important for yacht charter in the Bahamas? Yes, if you want to make the most of water sports. The area is known for being shallow, which means the mothership can’t get into some areas that a good set of tenders can access for fishing, snorkeling and other activities.

Take the next step: contact a charter broker at iyc.com or westportyachts.com

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New Options for Winter Yacht Charter https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/cruising-and-chartering/new-options-for-winter-yacht-charter/ Wed, 13 Dec 2023 16:00:00 +0000 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/?p=61490 Quite a few notable motoryachts recently joined some of the world’s leading charter fleets.

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Oceanco
Samsara, a 290-foot Oceanco, charters at a lowest weekly base rate of $1.1 million. This summer it will be cruising Greenland and Iceland. Courtesy Y.Co

With the winter yacht charter season about to kick into high gear in the Bahamas and Caribbean, several top management companies have welcomed notable motoryachts into their fleets.

Perhaps the largest yacht in this category is Samsara, a 290-foot Oceanco that recently joined the Y.CO charter fleet. Brokers are now accepting inquiries for winter charters in the Bahamas and Caribbean (and for summer 2024 bookings in Greenland and Iceland) at a lowest weekly base rate of $1.1 million.

Samsara is a 2015 build that most recently was refitted in 2023, with accommodations for 12 guests in seven staterooms. This yacht has a private owners’ deck, swimming pool, gymnasium, massage room and hair salon, along with an elevator for guest use. “Her seven-cabin layout is ideal for multigenerational groups or two families traveling together,” says David Price of Y.CO Charter Management. “It offers the flexibility to suit many kinds of charter groups.”

Wayfinder Catamaran
Wayfinder is a 223-foot supersized powercat with 11 en suite staterooms. The winter Caribbean lowest weekly base rate is $300,000. Courtesy Edmiston

Meanwhile, over at Edmiston, two notable yachts have joined the charter fleet.

First is Wayfinder, 223-foot powercat that Astilleros Armon built in 2021. This yacht has an unusual layout, with 11 en suite staterooms (nine singles and two with twin berths) for 12 guests, along with quarters for 20 crew. It can be booked as either its own charter yacht or as a support vessel for more traditional charter yachts.

Wayfinder has an open aft deck with a helipad that doubles as a pickleball court. This yacht also has belowdecks storage for six tenders and four Sea-Doos. The lowest base rate to book a week in the Caribbean is $300,000, with inquiries also being accepted for the Mediterranean and other destinations in summer 2024.

Also new to the Edmiston charter fleet is the 164-foot Home, a 2017 Heesen that will be in the Bahamas this winter at a lowest weekly base rate of $245,000.

Heesen Home
Home is a 164-foot Heesen that will be chartering in the Bahamas this winter. Lowest weekly base rate is $264,000. Courtesy Edmiston

Home accommodates 12 guests in six staterooms, and charters with nine crew. Interiors are by Cristiano Gatto—Edmiston describes them as “crisp, light-filled and Ibiza-inspired.” For outdoor fun, the complement of tenders and toys includes a 34-foot Jupiter towed tender, a 21-foot Williams jet tender that can reportedly hit 35 knots, Sea-Doos, standup paddleboards, skis, inflatables, snorkeling gear and scuba equipment.

And, last but not least, IYC has added the 162-foot Christensen Remember When to the charter fleet, with bookings available this winter in the Bahamas at a lowest weekly base rate of $230,000. It’s a 2011 build that was most recently refitted in 2020, with accommodations for 12 guests in six staterooms. An elevator services all four decks, and the full-beam main-deck master has a private office.

Remember When
The 162-foot Remember When was refitted in 2020 and is available at a lowest weekly base rate of $230,000. Courtesy IYC

Is it too early to call for summer 2024 yacht charter bookings? Nope. In fact, IYC also just welcomed the 90-foot Sanlorenzo SAL to the charter fleet. It’s a brand-new build for 2023 that’s currently accepting bookings for the West Mediterranean, Croatia and Montenegro in summer 2024.

Take the next step: head over to y.co, edmiston.com or iyc.com

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Coming to Charter in 2024: ‘KB6’ https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/cruising-and-chartering/dunya-kb6-joins-iyc-fleet/ Wed, 22 Nov 2023 20:00:00 +0000 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/?p=61380 The 153-foot Dunya KB6 is expected to debut ahead of the summer 2024 Mediterranean charter season.

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Dunya KB6
The 153-foot Dunya KB6 is designed by Greg Marshall. Courtesy IYC

IYC has welcomed the 153-foot Dunya KB6 to the charter fleet, with a model on display at the recent Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show.

The actual yacht is expected to be delivered to its owner in 2024, with the charter debut planned for spring 2024, ahead of the Mediterranean charter season.

KB6 is a Greg Marshall design with interiors by Design Unlimited. According to IYC, the interior will be built with natural woods, “environmental feature walls” and a mixture of textures.

Charter-wise, IYC is promoting KB6 for families or couples. The yacht is capable of going to destinations that are off the beaten course, and inquiries are being accepted now for the East and West Mediterranean.

What’s the lowest weekly base rate to book KB6? It’s about $293,500 for 10 guests in five staterooms.

How to book a week on board: contact a charter broker at iyc.com

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Charter the Mangusta ‘Beachouse’ in the Caribbean https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/cruising-and-chartering/mangusta-beachouse-caribbean-bound/ Tue, 21 Nov 2023 20:00:00 +0000 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/?p=61372 The 130-foot Mangusta superyacht Beachouse is Caribbean-bound for the winter charter season.

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Mangusta Beachouse
This charter yacht is outfitted inside and out with equipment for fitness enthusiasts. Courtesy IYC

The management company IYC proudly describes its charter fleet as having more Mangustas than any other, with the yachts ranging in size from 92 to nearly 150 feet length overall. Charter manager Monisha Issac in Monaco personally oversees several of them, including the 131-foot Beachouse, which recently returned to the IYC fleet.

“It has always stood out among the other Mangusta 130s because of its layout, its selection of water toys and the standards of its crew on board,” Issac says. “It’s very strong—one of the best Mangusta 130s on the market.”

The yacht, which is accepting inquiries for the Caribbean and Bahamas this winter, has numerous repeat clients, several of whom have returned four or five times. In some cases, the clients will not even consider any other brand of yacht for charter, Issac says.

Mangusta Beachouse
The 80 became the basis for the Maxi Open line that is still in production today. Courtesy IYC

“Some will only charter a Mangusta,” she says. “They love the sleek lines, the speed—so many things. I have one client doing a one-month charter on a Mangusta. Some clients will change their destination just to get a Mangusta.”

The Italian builder currently offers the 104 REV, 165 REV and 132E in its Maxi Open line, in addition to two additional lines of yachts: the Gransport line, from 109 to 177 feet long; and the Oceano line, from 128 to 196 feet length overall. But it’s the Mangusta 130 that tends to populate the charter market—and with Beachouse, there’s an unusually long list of tenders and water toys.

Charter clients have access to a 33-foot Scorpion, Sea-Doo Sparks, Seabobs, an electric foiling board, paddleboards, tow toys and floats. Fitness enthusiasts will find a surprising list of onboard equipment too, including a boxing bag, a speed ball, dumbbells, kettlebells and a suspension training kit.

Mangusta Beachouse interior
This enclosed, weather-protected space is an unusual feature aboard Mangusta 130s that are available for charter. Courtesy IYC

And, when it’s time to relax, the yacht has Starlink unlimited satellite internet. That’s a feature Issac says she’s seeing aboard an increasing number of charter yachts in the IYC fleet: “If you’re in the middle of nowhere, it’s really useful.”

Easy Water Access

Port and starboard staircases with railings lead down to the swim platform from the aft deck, making it easy for charter guests to use the yacht’s extensive list of water toys.

The Mangusta Story

When Mangusta premiered its 80-footer in 1985, it was a revelation. Until that time, open yachts had been smaller. The 80 became the basis for the Maxi Open line that is still in production today.

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Brokerage Market Beauties https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/brokerage/brokerage-market-beauties/ Wed, 08 Nov 2023 18:00:00 +0000 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/?p=61301 These six yachts are all actively being promoted for sale, ranging from supersized to super-fast.

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Sunseeker 95
The Sunseeker 95 S-Cape has five staterooms, and indoor and outdoor dining options. Courtesy IYC

The market for brokerage yachts becomes a loudly buzzing hive of activity around the autumn boat-show season, with brokers making big sales pushes before, during and after the shows. This year, the good news for brokerage buyers is that quite a few respected brands of yachts are available, with styling and performance capabilities that can suit all different types of cruising plans.

Here’s a look at a few of the yachts for sale on the brokerage market right now, along with the features that make each of the yachts worth a look.

Article At-A-Glance

  • It’s a busy time of year for brokerage-yacht listings, just after the autumn boat shows.
  • Brokerage yachts from pedigree builders are among those for sale right now.
  • Current listings for brokerage yachts can satisfy many types of cruising itineraries.
  • Features aboard yachts available today include all kinds of creature comforts.
Mangusta 109
The Mangusta 109 Dopamine can hit 26 knots. Courtesy Denison Yachting

The Need for Speed

Some of the yachts available on the brokerage market right now are from builders that place a premium on the ability to cruise faster than competing yachts of similar length. These yachts will get their owners from Point A to Point B in a shorter amount of time than many other yachts, leaving more hours in the day to relax and enjoy the surroundings.

Sunseeker 95
The Sunseeker 95 S-Cape has a split-level, full-beam master stateroom. Courtesy IYC

Sunseeker 95 S-Cape

The Sunseeker 95 S-Cape is a 2017 build with a top speed of 26 knots and a cruising speed of 22 knots, according to sales broker Mark Elliott at IYC. He describes the yacht as being “in immaculate, turnkey condition” at an asking price of $5,499,000.

Accommodations are for 10 guests in five staterooms, including a split-level, full-beam master on the main deck. Guest spaces for relaxation are indoors and outdoors, including outdoor dining options. Elliott says S-Cape is also charter-ready for an owner who wants to offset some ownership costs with charter income.

Mangusta 109
The Mangusta 109 Dopamine can sleep 10 in five staterooms, and there is also a hot tub on the bow. Courtesy Denison Yachting

Mangusta 109 Dopamine

The name Dopamine says it all about this Mangusta 109, which is for sale through broker Alex G. Clarke at Denison Yachting. Top speed is 26 knots with a cruising speed of 21 knots, and with the Volvo Penta engines showing just over 1,000 original hours (the IPS is still under extended warranty on the 2021 build).

Ten guests are accommodated in five staterooms, including an on-deck master. There’s a hot tub on the bow with a lounge area, making this yacht a good option for buyers who want privacy while moored stern-to at the marina. The asking price is $13,250,000 for this yacht, which also has a sizable tender garage for a RIB and toys.

Vitters Dardanella
The Vitters Dardanella has a reported range of 5,400 nautical miles. Courtesy Y.CO

Go-Anywhere Ability

Several of the yachts on the brokerage market right now fall into the explorer category, which means they’re built with features and systems that allow them to cruise farther for longer periods of time away from the dock.

Buyers who have an interest in exploring remote destinations, as opposed to hanging out closer to shore, might want to consider these listings.

Vitters’ Dardanella
Vitters’ Dardanella was built in 1996 and was refitted in 2018. Courtesy Y.CO

Vitters Dardanella

The 121-foot Vitters Dardanella is listed for sale with Y.CO at an asking price of about $9.47 million. The Dutch firm Vripack designed this yacht, whose reported range is 5,400 nautical miles at 9 knots.

Dardanella isn’t like other explorer yachts on the market today,” says Y.CO sales broker Max Bulley. “The vessel was built to explore and was not converted from another life.”

Dardanella was built in 1996 and was most recently refitted in 2018. Accommodations are for 10 to 12 guests in five staterooms, including a full-beam master. The yacht is also available for charter through Y.CO at a weekly base rate of $125,000 in Costa Rica.

Lürssen Ice
The Lürssen Ice has exteriors by Tim Heywood and interiors by Terence Disdale. Courtesy Blackorange Superyachts

Lürssen Ice

The 295-foot Lürssen Ice is for sale through broker Gregory Gheraia at Blackorange Superyachts. Built in 2005, Ice has a reported range of 6,000 nautical miles for world cruising.

Asking price is about $103.5 million for Ice, which underwent what Gheraia calls “a massive refit” from 2019 to 2021. Exteriors are by Tim Heywood with interiors by Terence Disdale. Features include an elevator that services all decks, accommodations for 14 guests in seven staterooms, diesel-electric Azipod propulsion, Quantum Zero-Speed stabilizers and an aft-deck swimming pool.

96-foot Sea Bold
The 96-foot Sea Bold from New England Boat Works is built with Kevlar and carbon fiber epoxy. Courtesy 26 North Yachts

Classic Styling

Buyers have quite a few options on the brokerage market today for yachts with traditional lines that never go out of style. These classically styled vessels come in various lengths with an array of features, and are often used for cruising with friends or family.

Here’s a look at two of the classically styled options for sale on the brokerage market today.

96-foot Sea Bold
New England Boat Works’ 96-foot Sea Bold can reportedly top out at 25 knots. Courtesy 26 North Yachts

New England Boat Works Sea Bold

The 96-foot Sea Bold is a custom, fast-expedition yacht with a C. Raymond Hunt hull and construction by New England Boatworks. Delivered in 2003 and refitted in 2019-20, Sea Bold has an asking price of $2,999,000 through 26 North Yachts.

The build was done with Kevlar and carbon fiber epoxy for a lightweight, strong hull that can achieve a high-speed cruise of 22 knots. The top-end is reportedly 25 knots on Sea Bold, which retains a New England-style profile.

Features include a fully enclosed, air-conditioned pilothouse, stabilizers and a bow thruster for easier, more comfortable maneuvering on long-distance runs and in close quarters at the dock.

Hargrave Renaissance
The Hargrave Renaissance’s hull is designed by Jack Sarin. Courtesy Hargrave Custom Yachts

Hargrave Renaissance

The 116-foot Hargrave Renaissance is a 2016 build that’s offered through Hargrave Custom Yachts at an asking price of $8.75 million. This is a raised-pilothouse design with a hull by Jack Sarin and décor from Yacht Interiors by Shelley.

Accommodations are for 10 guests in five staterooms, including an on-deck master. Cruise speed is 18 knots with a top hop of 22 knots, according to the Hargrave team. The power package is Caterpillar C32 engines, with each one showing about 3,500 hours. At-rest and underway stabilizers are installed for guest comfort at sea.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can any sales broker help you buy any yacht?

Yes. Yachts are listed for sale with specific brokers, but buyers can work with any other brokers they’d like to explore various listings and make offers. The process is similar to real-estate listings on land.

Are the listed asking prices set in stone?

The answer depends on the seller. Some yacht-owners are willing to negotiate on price, while other yacht-owners are not.

Are any of these yachts available for onboard walk-throughs?

Yes. Contact the listing company or your own broker to learn the yacht’s locations and discuss arrangements for a tour.

Where are more specs available about each of these yachts?

On the websites of the listing brokers. Click through the links to see full specs and, in many cases, a selection of photos.

Where are there more articles about other yachts on the brokerage market?

Check out the brokerage section on Yachting’s website for the latest news about brokerage yachts.

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Now for Charter with IYC: ‘Islander II’ https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/cruising-and-chartering/baglietto-islander-ii-joins-iyc-fleet/ Tue, 29 Aug 2023 17:00:00 +0000 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/?p=60809 This 109-foot Baglietto is based in Greece and Turkey with off-season availability.

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Baglietto Islander II
The Baglietto Islander II can host 11 guests in five staterooms. Courtesy IYC

IYC has welcomed the 109-foot Baglietto Islander II to the charter fleet, based year-round in Greece and Turkey with off-season dates available for bookings this autumn.

Islander II is a 2002 build that most recently was refitted in 2021. The yacht has accommodations for as many as 11 guests in five staterooms, including a full-beam master on the main deck. Islander II charters with six crew.

The flybridge is a focal point of the design, with alfresco dining, a bar, a grill, sunning areas and umbrellas for shade. At water level, there’s a beach club filled with water toys for fun in the sun.

What’s the lowest weekly base rate to charter Islander II? It’s about $71,000.

Take the next step: Contact a charter broker at iyc.com

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‘DB9’ Joins the IYC Charter Fleet https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/cruising-and-chartering/db9-joins-iyc-fleet/ Thu, 17 Aug 2023 19:00:00 +0000 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/?p=60743 The 171-foot Palmer Johnson is available this summer in the West Mediterranean.

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Palmer Johnson DB9
The 171-foot Palmer Johnson DB9 was most recently refitted in 2019. Courtesy IYC

IYC has welcomed the head-turning, 171-foot Palmer Johnson DB9 to its charter fleet. Bookings are available this summer in the West Mediterranean at a lowest weekly base rate of about $276,000.

DB9 is a 2010 build that most recently was refitted in 2019. Accommodations are for 10 guests in five staterooms, and the yacht charters with 11 crew.

True to its exterior profile, DB9 is a speedster for its size, with a top-end speed of 30 knots and a cruising speed of 22 knots.

Onboard guest amenities include an open-air cinema on the sundeck, an infinity hot tub on the aft deck, a flybridge hot tub and a 25-foot foredeck pool.

Let’s talk tenders and toys: DB9 carries a 21-foot Castoldi jet tender, a pair of Sea-Doos, two Seabobs, four paddleboards, an inflatable kayak, a Lift eFoil and various tow toys.

How to book a week on board: Contact a charter broker at iyc.com

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IYC Partners with HeliFlite https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/cruising-and-chartering/iyc-partners-with-heliflite/ Tue, 08 Aug 2023 17:00:00 +0000 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/?p=60673 The partnership will allow IYC clients direct transfer between superyachts and helicopters.

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IYC’s new partnership with HeliFlite grants guests direct transportation to and from their chartered superyacht. Courtesy IYC

IYC, which offers yacht management, charter and other services, has inked a partnership with private-helicopter operator HeliFlite.

The partnership will give IYC clients direct-transfer options from the superyacht to the helicopter and vice versa.

This partnership will be in place across the U.S. Northeast and in Florida, and will include collaborations at events such as Art Basel Miami Beach, the Newport Charter Yacht Show and the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show.

“We are excited about the possibilities this partnership brings and the opportunities it presents for our clients to create extraordinary experiences, combining the freedom of yachting with the convenience and speed of helicopter transportation,” Raphael Sauleau, IYC’s CEO, stated in a press release. “Whether our clients are looking for a convenient way to join us during the Palm Beach International Show, fly from Nantucket to the Hamptons for dinner, head over to their preferred golf course, or travel to and from their jet, we look forward to providing a seamless journey together with HeliFlite.”

More about HeliFlite: The company has served destinations along the Eastern Seaboard for more than 25 years.

Where to learn more: go to iyc.com

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A Recently Refitted Classic https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/brokerage/refitted-la-perla-for-sale/ Tue, 18 Jul 2023 17:00:00 +0000 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/?p=60576 The 130-foot La Perla is for sale at about $3.27 million.

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Scheepswert La Perla
The Scheepswert La Perla can host 26 guests in 13 staterooms. Courtesy IYC

IYC has listed the 130-foot classic motoryacht La Perla for sale. The asking price is about $3.27 million.

Built in the 1970s by the Scheepswert yard in the Netherlands, La Perla has a steel hull and a steel superstructure. The yacht underwent what the brokerage house says was a “major refit” this year.

The yacht can accommodate 26 overnight guests in 13 staterooms, with additional quarters for nine crew.

Underway, La Perla reportedly has a top speed of 14 knots and a cruising speed of 10 knots.

Tenders and watertoys include snorkeling and fishing gear, towables, personal watercraft, Seabobs and a Highfield tender.

Where is La Perla located for viewings? The yacht is in Croatia.

Take the next step: Contact sales broker Jamie Swaine at iyc.com.

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IYC Partners with Jet Edge https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/cruising-and-chartering/iyc-partners-with-jet-edge/ Wed, 11 May 2022 18:00:02 +0000 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/?p=58439 The partnership gives IYC’s yachting clients access to private international air travel.

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IYC offers a wide range of charter options, ranging from 56-foot catamarans to 288-foot sailing yachts. Courtesy IYC

Florida-based IYC has announced a partnership with Jet Edge, giving IYC’s yachting clients access to private air travel on an international scale.

Jet Edge has a fleet of more than 95 aircraft that includes super-midsize, large-cabin and long-range Gulfstream and Challenger aircraft. Fights have a cabin attendant aboard every large-cabin flight.

IYC clients can incorporate Jet Edge services into their yachting plans, creating what IYC calls “safe-bubble travel packages” that have been preferred during the global pandemic. IYC clients can thus have seamless round-trip travel between their homes and chartered yachts.

IYC and Jet Edge are also offering exclusive benefits to customers who join the Jet Edge Reserve Membership program and charter IYC yachts, including preferred yacht charter pricing. Jet Edge Reserve Members have access to the Jet Edge fleet of Challenger and Gulfstream aircraft.

How is charter business at IYC? According to the company, it’s booming, with 2021 charter fees of $98 million and a fleet of 115 yachts as large as 262 feet length overall.

Take the next step: go to iyc.com or flyjetedge.com

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