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Owner's deck loft area

WANDERLUST Motor yacht for charter

  • Length: 85.3m (279.8ft)
  • 12 guests in 8 cabins
  • Built: 2022, SILVERYACHTS, Australia
Rate from (per week)
USD 960,000

A new secret weapon has been launched onto the charter market - the 85.3m WANDERLUST. The philosophy behind this extraordinary sports activity vessel (SAV) is the innovative balance of performance, luxury and efficiency.

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Owner's deck loft cinema set up6 of 25
Owner's deck loft interactive ceiling7 of 25
Owner's deck winter garden area8 of 25
Owner's deck winter garden dining area9 of 25
Owner's deck winter garden lounge10 of 25
Owner's deck master cabin11 of 25
Owner's deck master shower room en suite12 of 25
Owner's deck master bathroom en suite13 of 25
Main deck VIP cabin14 of 25
Main deck VIP cabin15 of 25
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Main deck double cabin (convertible into twin)18 of 25
Main deck double cabin (convertible into twin)19 of 25
Hallway20 of 25
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Wheelhouse22 of 25
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  • Owner's deck with loft
  • Versatile winter garden
  • Hangar area that can double as a multipurpose space
  • Sun deck glass-fronted jacuzzi
  • 400sqm (4,300sqft) signature aft deck

About WANDERLUST

Description

A new secret weapon has been launched onto the charter market - the 85.3m WANDERLUST. The philosophy behind this extraordinary sports activity vessel (SAV) is the innovative balance of performance, luxury and efficiency.


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WANDERLUST is a superb platform for scuba diving and snorkelling, tailor-made for avid lovers of the underwater world, so expect to find her cruising world-class dive locations like the Indian Ocean and South Pacific. Guests are guaranteed to enjoy bountiful, healthy reefs, abundant marine life and bucket-list pelagics.

In performance terms, her hydrodynamic efficiency and state-of-the-art propulsion system means she cruises easily at 17 knots and tops out at 23 knots. This expands your cruising range and dive-site options considerably while keeping fuel bills and emission down. Her zero speed stabilisers mean everyone on board enjoys a steady horizon.

One of the most remarkable features of this yacht and the widest part of it: The Loft. This is a winter garden space with floor-to-ceiling privacy glass that slides away to create a remarkable open-air shaded terrace.

It’s aft of the high-ceiling sky lounge with huge screen on which guests can enjoy sports, movie nights and highlights of the day's filmed adventures. The ceiling itself is a huge screen, like those in The Loft and the heli-hangar, that can display any image or video you want - you can even bring the Northern Lights inside should you wish.

Another signature is the 400sqm (4,300sqft) aft deck - the space is over 30m (100ft) long. This is where two of the yacht’s three tenders, a 7m (23ft) beachlander and an 8.3m (27.2ft) Explorer, are stowed. The third is a Windy SR52 chase tender capable of 45 knots.

The sides of the aft deck fold down to open up the views completely and create even more versatile space for entertainment, relaxation and games like basketball, table tennis or a golf driving range with fish-food balls.

Built to deliver the holiday of a lifetime for up to 12 guests in eight suites, she has everything an amazing charter yacht needs. The sun deck has a glass-fronted jacuzzi and an intimate, sheltered open-air dining space aft.

The upper deck offers more outdoor dining with a bar and BBQ for that chef’s table experience and a huge sun lounge aft. On the main deck there’s an outdoor cinema in the hangar, one of three on board, which is also fitted with sound, media and light systems for disco nights.

Her crew is dedicated to making every day on board amazing, with a particular flair for beach set-ups and watersports days. Zero speed stabilisers for comfort and a toy locker packed with Sea-Doos, SeaBobs, sailing dinghies, fliteboards, transparent kayaks, paddleboards and a host of tow toys, and you have an unbeatable package.

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Specification & rates
Summer cruising South Pacific USD 960,000/USD 1,100,000 per week (low/high)
Winter cruising South East Asia & Indian Ocean USD 960,000/USD 1,100,000 per week (low/high)
Built 2022, SILVERYACHTS, Australia
Length 85.3m (279.8ft)
Guests 12
No. of guest cabins 8
Crew 24
Beam 11m (36.1ft)
Draft 3.4m (11.2ft)
Gross tonnage 1,561
Maximum speed 23 knots
Cruising speed 14 knots
Fuel consumption at cruising speed 500 litres per hour
Cabin types 8 (6 × double, 2 × double/twin)
Engines 2 × 3,328hp MTU
Notes
Registered under the Yacht Engaged in Trade scheme (YET). All Mediterranean charters must start in either the South of France, Monaco or Corsica. For all charters, the principal charterer must be a non-EU resident.
Tenders & toys

Tenders & toys

  • 3 × Tenders
  • 2 × Sailing dinghies
  • 1 × Deck jacuzzi
  • Anti-jellyfish pool
  • 4 × Waverunners
  • 4 × SeaBobs
  • 4 × eFoils
  • 2 × Kayaks
  • 4 × Stand up paddleboards
  • Wakeboard
  • Waterskis
  • Inflatable tows
  • Snorkelling gear
Fitness & wellness

Fitness equipment

  • Free weights
  • Resistance bands
  • Training bench
  • Treadmill
  • Upright stationary bike
  • Yoga mats
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