AQUARELLA
The motor yacht AQUARELLA was built in GRP to a design by Michael Peters Yacht Design, and delivered by the British yard Devonport in 1994 with refits in 2009 and 2018. The brand new interiors feature rich woods, monochrome furniture and white marble finishes. The main salon has comfortable sofas to port and starboard. It is very spacious and bright with huge windows that let in plenty of daylight. The flexible layout, which can be configured into five cabins, can accommodate up to 11 guests. The standard layout includes a master suite, a VIP suite, a double cabin and a twin cabin. All cabins have an entertainment centre, TV screen and en-suite bathroom, while the crew quarters can accommodate six guests. Highlights of the deck include shaded dining areas on the foredeck and aft deck and, having enjoyed a very successful charter career, she comes with a full range of water toys. Two MTU 1865 diesel engines give a cruising speed of 19 knots with a top speed of 24 knots and she is fitted with Naiad zero speed stabilisers.
Please do not hesitate to contact us to receive her full specification.
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