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Guests
14
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Cabins
6
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Crew
13
Length | GT | Built |
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59.5m
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998 GT | 2009 |
Beam | Draft | Top Speed |
10.2m | 3.5m | 14 Kts |
The 195'3" motor yacht Beol was delivered to her owners in 2009 by Italian shipyard CRN Yachts. The yacht's refined interiors have been crafted by Fabrizio Smania S.p.a., while her exteriors have been penned by Zuccon.
Key Features
- Spacious beach club
- Touch and go helipad
- Elevator serving all four decks
- Elevated sun deck Jacuzzi
- Zero speed stabilizers
- Owner's suite balcony
Design & Construction
Designed around a displacement steel hull and an aluminium superstructure she features a 33'6" beam and a 11'6" draft. The yacht is built over 3 decks with an internal volume of 998 GT (Gross Tonnes). The design also incorporates a heli-pad.
This was the third yacht built on the CRN 60 design. The yacht was designed and constructed in compliance with the Lloyds Register technical standards.
Exterior Design
The exterior design of Beol is defined by a raked bow that ensures smooth navigation through various water conditions. The hull is painted in navy blue, which provides a classic and timeless appearance. The superstructure is white, creating a sharp contrast with the hull and contributing to an overall clean and sophisticated look.
The deck is made from teak, known for its durability and resistance to the elements. This choice of material not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also ensures longevity and low maintenance. The boot top is painted red, adding a distinctive and striking element to the yacht's profile. Below the waterline, the hull is black, a practical choice that minimizes visibility of underwater growth and wear.
Beol’s profile includes a tilted transom, which adds to its dynamic look. The design incorporates elements that emphasize outdoor living and direct contact with the surrounding environment. These features include a private balcony for the Owner's suite and a terrace over the water, creating a beach club area. Both platforms are formed from hatches; the starboard hatch folds out to create the Owner’s suite balcony, while the transom hatch folds out to form the beach club terrace.
The beach club terrace is designed for social activities and is essentially a private beach, flush with the water. It covers approximately seventy square meters and includes a solarium with sun beds. Adjacent to the solarium is a covered area with sofas, providing a shaded space that looks directly onto the sea.
On the sun deck, there are two large external areas available for guests. The aft section is a panoramic sunbathing area with numerous sun loungers. Towards the bow, there is another terrace area with a raised section forward, featuring a spa tub in the center and sun mattresses on either side. A lounge area amidships is shaded by a sliding horizontal awning integrated into the edge of the hardtop. Beneath the hardtop, an alfresco dining area is sheltered from the sea breeze, situated next to a glass structure amidships.
Interior Design
The interior design of the yacht Beol features a sophisticated blend of materials and themes. The use of precious mahogany and feather mahogany with a dark gloss finish is prevalent throughout the public and private rooms, including the bathrooms and the wheelhouse. These woods are employed for significant furnishings and wall paneling, contributing to a cohesive aesthetic.
The main salon is designed as a dining room with a large table and formal chairs, complemented by a translucent chandelier. The dining room is separated from the main living room by twin gold-leaf covered doors. This living room includes Oriental-style chairs and sofas, surrounded by objects and lamps decorated with Chinese dragons. A semi-elliptical library with a white grand piano in the center precedes the living room, creating a contrast with the dark wall paneling.
The upper salon follows a Coral Sea theme, featuring madrepores, shells, rare corals, and sea creatures. Sofas here are upholstered in Venetian silks. Both public and private areas are warmed by fine, dark mahogany and mahogany burl, except for tables in crystal and chairs in transparent Perspex, which enhance the fabric colors and lighting.
The interior spaces also include a wellness area with a gym, a slate steam room, and a slate shower room. This wellness space is adjacent to a marble lobby adorned with shell arrangements in fine cabinets. The lobby provides access to an elevator serving all four decks.
The yacht’s interior also includes a games area with marble-topped card tables and padded seat backs designed with the four playing card suits. This area reflects the Owner's personal touch, as do the embroidered curtains and delicately carved, inlaid furniture featuring sea creatures and Chinese symbols.
Maps and colorful nautical-themed wallpapers decorate the walls of the guest cabins, which are furnished in classic British naval style. In the lobbies, artworks and ancient Chinese vases are reflected in the glass elevator shaft, which is etched with images of madrepores and corals.
Accommodation
Beol offers accommodation for up to 14 guests in a total of six cabins. The Master Suite features a mirrored ceiling and includes a private study, which is furnished with an ancient inlaid Chinese table repurposed as a desk. The ceiling of the study is adorned with an antique map of the winds, adding a unique touch to the overall aesthetic. The suite exemplifies the owner's personal taste, reflecting a blend of maritime and oriental themes.
The guest cabins continue the thematic design seen throughout the yacht, with walls decorated with nautical-themed maps and drawings. Furnished in classic British naval style, these cabins offer a comfortable and visually appealing retreat for guests. Each element within the guest cabins, from the embroidered curtains to the inlaid furniture, has been meticulously selected to enhance the experience of staying on board.
For the crew, there are seven cabins that accommodate a total of 13 members, ensuring efficient and discreet service for all guests on board.
A guest lift is available, providing easy access across the yacht's four decks.
Performance & Capabilities
Powered by twin diesel Caterpillar (3512B) 1,940hp engines, motor yacht Beol is capable of reaching a top speed of 14 knots, and comfortably cruises at 11 knots. With her 30,908 gallon fuel tanks she has a maximum range of 4,000 nautical miles at 12 knots. She has been fitted with stabilizers to increase on-board comfort when the yacht is at anchor, particularly in rough waters.
Amenities
A gym with all the latest equipment allows her guests to keep their workout routines while at sea. Ensuring everyone on board can enjoy the water to the fullest, luxury yacht Beol offers a large beach club connected to a swim platform, with plenty of space for lounging and soaking up the sea views. The yacht features a tender garage with storage for a range of toys and accessories. Air conditioning offers increased on-board comfort and an elevator makes the yacht fully-accessible. Beol also features deck jacuzzi which provides excellent views. The yacht's library is a beautiful addition to her range of leisure facilities, and acts as a lovely spot for relaxing or browsing.
Special Features
The guest lift operates from the guest accommodation all the way up to the sundeck.
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