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Guests
8
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Cabins
4
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Crew
8
Length | GT | Built (REFIT) |
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54.86m
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290 GT | 2010 (2015) |
Beam | Draft | Top Speed |
9.45m | 4.8m | 12 Kts |
Delivered in 2010, Marie is an award winning 54.86m classic yacht built by Dutch shipyard Vitters. Vitters is responsible for the complete look and feel of the superyacht, having created the interior design, exterior styling and naval architecture.
Key Features
- Equipped with a two-person crow's nest
- High modulus carbon masts and furling booms
- Grand piano in lower deck salon
- Hosts 40 guests for intimate concerts
Design & Construction
Designed around an aluminium hull and superstructure she features a 9.45m beam and a 4.8m draft. The yacht has an internal volume of 290 GT (Gross Tonnes).
Construction started in mid 2008. She was delivered to her owners in August 2010.
Exterior Design
Marie features a classic exterior design complemented by modern elements. Her sleek black hull is accentuated with red accents both above and below the waterline. This design choice not only enhances her aesthetic appeal but also hints at her competitive sailing capabilities.
Twin steering wheels with varying levels of gearing are positioned forward of the owner’s deckhouse, enhancing the sailing experience. These are protected by a permanent bimini top fitted with overhead windows, allowing visibility of the 1,445 square meters of North Sails. In the racing setup, the foredeck becomes a functional area free of obstructions.
Marie’s rigging includes high-modulus carbon masts and furling booms, supported by advanced materials like Dyneema running rigging and PBO standing rigging. These choices contribute to her agility and speed on the water.
The crow's nest, capable of holding two people, is a notable feature. It rises to the height of the third spreader on the main mast, providing a unique vantage point for navigation or leisure. The crow’s nest is practical for navigating challenging waters and entertaining guests.
Interior Design
Marie’s interior design reflects a blend of classic aesthetics and modern functionality. The design primarily features anigre wood, chosen for its Art Deco-era appeal and glossy finish. This choice is unique for a yacht with Victorian influences, yet it complements the overall design well.
The lower deck salon is a central feature, notable for its grand piano, which underscores the owners' commitment to blending music and sailing. The salon is expansive, with more than half the space open to the deckhouse above, creating a two-story effect. The adjacent formal dining salon is accessible via a sliding wall, enhancing the sense of openness and flow within the space.
The deckhouse salon is designed to be inviting, with cambered ceilings that use narrow glossy wood strips, providing a clean and cohesive look. Simplified crown molding and painted portlight surrounds add to the bright and welcoming ambiance. Pocket doors are strategically used to make spaces feel larger and more connected, and round-backed chairs are chosen for their space-saving design.
The main deckhouse has been expanded compared to similar yachts, eliminating the forward deckhouse to accommodate a variety of tenders and to provide a flush foredeck ready for racing. This deckhouse also includes a ship's office below the deck salon, offering a private workspace separate from the crew mess.
Accommodation
Marie offers accommodation for up to eight guests across four cabins. The master suite includes a desk and a daybed, providing a quiet and climate-controlled space with panoramic views. The suite is complemented by two equally-sized baths; one is equipped with a tub, while the other features a steam room/sauna, allowing for flexibility and convenience.
In addition to the master suite, Marie includes three well-appointed guest cabins. Each cabin is designed with attention to detail, ensuring guests have a restful and enjoyable stay.
Marie supports a professional crew of eight, ensuring the highest level of service and care. The crew quarters are designed to provide a comfortable living environment, enabling the crew to perform their duties efficiently and effectively.
She is also capable of carrying up to eight crew onboard to ensure a relaxed luxury yacht experience.
Performance & Capabilities
Powered by 1 x diesel Caterpillar (C-32) 12-cylinder 1,100hp engines running at 2100rpm, motor yacht Marie is capable of reaching a top speed of 12 knots, and comfortably cruises at 10 knots. With her 28,100 litre fuel tanks she has a maximum range of 3,800 nautical miles at 11 knots.
Amenities
Air conditioning offers increased on-board comfort.
Special Features
Motorized crows nest 123 feet above deck.
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