At anchor
Main deck aft bar

VESPER Motor yacht for charter

  • Length: 40m (131.2ft)
  • 10 guests in 5 cabins
  • Built: 2009, Alloy Yachts, New Zealand
Rate from (per week)
USD 120,000

If there are two yacht cruising paradises, then they must surely be the idyllic Bahamas over winter, and historic, romantic New England in the summer. The sleek, stylish VESPER is ready and waiting to deliver both experiences for you.

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Main deck lounge5 of 29
Main deck lounge6 of 29
Main deck lounge7 of 29
Main deck dining area8 of 29
Main deck dining area9 of 29
Day head10 of 29
Master cabin office11 of 29
Master cabin12 of 29
Master cabin13 of 29
Master cabin lounge14 of 29
Master en suite bathroom 15 of 29
Lower deck foyer16 of 29
Guest cabin17 of 29
En suite guest bathroom18 of 29
Guest cabin19 of 29
Bridge20 of 29
Fly bridge21 of 29
Fly bridge dining22 of 29
Fly bridge bar23 of 29
Fly bridge jacuzzi24 of 29
Fly bridge helm station25 of 29
Aerial stern view26 of 29
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Port side29 of 29
  • Timeless design; essence of luxurious ‘at sea’ living
  • Impeccably maintained by a long-standing, dedicated crew
  • Main deck master with private office, separate his & hers bathroom en suite and an ample walk-in wardrobe
  • Serene accommodation for 10 in 5 tastefully decorated cabins plus two pullman berths
  • Three dining areas for 10 guests, including two al fresco options
  • Optional main deck awning to maximize the exterior yacht spaces depending on charter guests’ requests

About VESPER

Description

If there are two yacht cruising paradises, then they must surely be the idyllic Bahamas over winter, and historic, romantic New England in the summer. The sleek, stylish VESPER is ready and waiting to deliver both experiences for you.


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Lovers of outdoor life will enjoy her choice of outdoor dining options: one on the sun deck beneath skylights in the hardtop and a second on the main deck aft, closer to the soothing sound of the sea. Breakfast, lunch or dinner, either fits the bill perfectly – and of course there is formal dining inside for those very special occasions. Wherever you dine, the chef will impress you with creativity, talent and exceptional taste.

Both are served by fully equipped bars, so guests will always be well refreshed, and both have lounge seating nearby where post-prandial conversation about the amazing day you’ve had can continue over a digestif. Aft on the sun deck is the jacuzzi where guests can soak in the sun and take in the views as the captain guides the yacht to the next port or anchorage. If you’d prefer, you could watch the captain in action at the flybridge helm station.

If sunbathing with a cooling breeze through your hair is more your style, walk along the main deck to the huge foredeck sun pad and set yourself up with a good book – if you can manage to keep your eyes off the stunning scenery gliding by. If the midday heat becomes a bit too much, you can always retreat to the air-conditioned glory of the main saloon where there are movies a-plenty to keep you entertained underway.

On arrival at the next anchorage, a hull door opens to reveal the yacht’s garage, complete with a suite of watertoys and gym equipment for an on the water workout. VESPER's 11m (36ft) Yellowfin towed tender is ready to take you ashore to explore the local bars, restaurants and cultural hotpots. Or you can head for the nearest deserted beach where the crew can prepare a BBQ while you snorkel in the shallows.

She has a great selection of toys including sport fishing gear, plenty of inflatable tows and two waverunners, SeaBobs and an eFoil so there will be no shortage of thrills on VESPER. If you like to get closer to the underwater world, she has a compressor so rendez-vous scuba diving is another option.

All in all, VESPER has everything required to give you and up to 10 guests in five cabins a holiday they will never forget. Book now to experience something altogether finer.

Specification & rates
Summer cruising Bahamas USD 120,000/USD 120,000 per week (low/high)
Winter cruising Bahamas USD 120,000/USD 145,000 per week (low/high)
Built 2009, Alloy Yachts, New Zealand
Length 40m (131.2ft)
Guests 10
No. of guest cabins 5
Crew 6
Beam 8.5m (27.9ft)
Draft 2.3m (7.6ft)
Gross tonnage 299
Maximum speed 16 knots
Cruising speed 14 knots
Cabin types 5 (5 × double, 2 × additional berths)
Engines 2 × 1,400hp Caterpillar
Tenders & toys

Tenders & toys

  • 1 × Towed tender
  • 1 × Tender
  • 1 × Deck jacuzzi
  • 2 × Waverunners
  • 1 × Stand up jetski
  • 2 × SeaBobs
  • 1 × eFoil
  • 2 × Stand up paddleboards
  • Wakeboard
  • Waterskis
  • Fishing gear
  • Snorkelling gear
Fitness & wellness

Fitness equipment

  • Abdominal roller
  • Free weights
  • Pedal bike
  • Resistance bands
  • Training bench
  • Yoga mats
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