Akiko Yacht For Charter
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About
Onboard AKIKO Yacht
Introducing the AKIKO Yacht for charter – an exquisite luxury vessel epitomizing elegance. Launched in 2007 with a refit in 2022, the AKIKO yacht for charter offers a perfect blend of design, form, and function.
Built by Alloy in New Zealand, this stunning yacht boasts a length of 112' 2" (34.18m), a beam of 25' 4" (7.72m), and a draft of 7' 10" (2.4m).
With a gross tonnage of 281, the AKIKO yacht for charter provides ample interior space for enjoyment. AKIKO offers accommodations for up to 10 guests in 5 lavishly appointed staterooms comprising a master suite, one vip stateroom, one double stateroom, two twin staterooms, and two pullman staterooms. She can also carry up to 6 crew onboard, including the Captain, to ensure a relaxed luxury yacht charter experience. The interior design by Lahaus exudes a sense of luxury, seamlessly blending comfort with style.
The exterior, designed by Gregory C. Marshall Naval Architect Ltd., captures your attention with beautiful lines and impeccable craftsmanship. Whether you're lounging on the spacious decks or enjoying water sports in a secluded anchorage, the AKIKO yacht for charter, built of Aluminium, offers a wealth of opportunities for relaxation and adventure.
Indulge in the opulent comforts of spacious lounges, gourmet dining areas, and elegantly appointed staterooms. Savor the breathtaking views from the open decks, unwind on a sun lounge, or stay active in the water. For adventure enthusiasts, the AKIKO motoryacht is equipped with an array of water toys. Dive into the crystal-clear waters for a refreshing swim, explore hidden coves, or experience the thrill of wakeboarding. With attentive crew members catering to your every need, a yacht charter promises an unforgettable blend of relaxation, luxury, and adventure.
A AKIKO yacht vacation offers the ultimate luxury and adventure, with stunning destinations for summer and winter cruising. In the summer, AKIKO cruises to Australia and South Pacific.
When winter arrives, AKIKO cruises to Australia and South Pacific.
Manned by a dedicated crew of 6 professionals, your every need will be catered to with the utmost attention to detail. The AKIKO Yacht for charter is the epitome of refined luxury, making it the ideal choice for those seeking an unforgettable charter experience. Embark on a journey of a lifetime aboard motoryacht AKIKO, where every moment is crafted to perfection.
Key Highlights
- Styled with Bamboo, Wenge & White-Washed Oak
- Outdoor Gym
- Bait Station with Live Bait Wells
Staterooms
Configuration
1 Master, 1 VIP, 1 Double, 2 Twin, 2 Pullman
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Price / Rate
ASKING PRICE
SUMMER FROM /wk
Inquire for CharterUSD 115,000WINTER FROM /wk
Inquire for CharterUSD 115,000To aid in evaluating the AKIKO yacht, as well as similar yachts for sale and yachts for charter, request the guidance of a LIME yacht broker. For further details regarding the availability of the AKIKO yacht for sale or the AKIKO yacht for charter, please make an inquiry above.
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Specifications
Measurements & Crew
LENGTH112' 2" (34.18m)BEAM25' 4" (7.72m)DRAFTn/aCREW6CREW CABINSGROSS TONNAGE281Guests & Staterooms
GUESTS10STATEROOMS5STATEROOM CONFIGURATIONDesign
Year Built2007REFITS2023BUILDERAlloyBUILDER COUNTRYNew ZealandEXTERIOR DESIGNERGregory C. Marshall Naval Architect Ltd.INTERIOR DESIGNERLahausPerformance
ENGINES / QUANTITYCaterpillar / 2HORSEPOWER EACH410CRUISE / MAX SPEED10 knots / 13 knots -
Location
During the summer season, the AKIKO yacht is known to be located in the South Pacific, Australia. For the winter season, AKIKO is known to be located in the South Pacific, Australia.
To respect the privacy of the AKIKO yacht owner and guests, the AKIKO yacht location is privately available to prospective clients only. For details about the current location, winter and summer cruising regions, and the availability of the AKIKO yacht for charter, along with additional insider information about alternative yachts similar to AKIKO, contact a LIME yacht charter broker for a full yacht analysis.
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