Sailing yacht QUASART is a stunning custom 108-foot motor sailing yacht that was built in Turkey in 2004. This modern classic features a traditional Turkish ‘gullet’ form featuring beautiful wood inlay throughout as well as state-of-the-art amenities and styling; all six of her cabins include ensuite heads, air conditioning, TV and DVD players. One of the most distinctive and exotic charter yachts on the Eastern Seaboard, QUASART offers a luxurious yet casual atmosphere in which to relax on a sun bed or in a hammock on the huge foredeck under the sails, or dine in style alfresco at the wet bar and enjoy a cocktail or sumptuous meal prepared by the vessel's outstanding chef. With six uniquely appointed staterooms accommodating up to twelve guests, QUASART offers members an exceptional value and an unforgettable yachting experience.
Amenities – All cabins with AC controls, DVD, WIFI, Huge Foredeck with Formal Dining for Twelve, Aft Deck Lounge/Wet Bar with Alfresco Dining, iPod/Stereo Throughout, Ocean Kayaks, 14 sets Snorkeling Gear, Backgammon/Chess, Bimini, Sun Floats, Hammocks, and Swim Platform.
Accommodation
QUASART accommodates twelve guests in six staterooms plus four crew. All of the cabins are located on the lower deck and include a master suite located aft with a queen size berth, a VIP stateroom forward with a queen size berth and four twin cabins located amidships.
Member term charter rates – $37,500 per week Winter high season; $32,775 Winter low season, plus all standard expenses. Exclusive yacht-resort excursion offerings are available on an advanced reservation basis, including four to seven day yacht charters paired with seven nights at Mooney Bay Estate, a privately owned retreat in the incomparable North Sound, Virgin Gorda, BVIs.
Specification
Type: Turkish Gullet - Motor Sailer
Built: 2004
Year Refit: n/a
Length: 108 feet
Beam: 22 feet
Cruising Speed: 9 knots
Engines: 2 x 400 hp DAF
Fuel consumption:
Communication & Safety Eqpt: VHF Radio, mobile phone, radar/plotter, auto pilot, EPIRB, multiple state of the art life-rafts.
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