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Guests
16
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Cabins
8
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Crew
24
Length | GT | Built |
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305' 11"
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3,870 GT | 2008 |
Beam | Draft | Top Speed |
52' 1" | 13' 11" | 22 Kts |
Known as Project Safari during her build, Mayan Queen IV is a 93.2m (305.9ft) motor yacht delivered by German shipyard Blohm + Voss in 2008. The yacht's interiors were crafted by Terence Disdale, while her exteriors have been created by Tim Heywood Design.
Key Features
- Spacious tender garage
- Al fresco dining, jacuzzis and swimming platform
- Touch and go helipad
- Accommodates 16 guests across six staterooms
- Illuminating underwater lights
- 'Invisible' balconies
Design & Construction
Designed around a displacement steel hull and an aluminum superstructure she features a 15.8m (52ft) beam and a 4.25m (13.9ft) draft. The yacht has an internal volume of 3,870 GT (Gross Tonnes). The design also incorporates a touch-and-go helipad.
Construction started in early 2006 with the keel laid under the project name 'Safari'. The yacht was designed and constructed in compliance with the Lloyds Register technical standards and was delivered to her owner, Alberto Bailleres, a Mexican industrialist, in June 2008.
Exterior Design
This Blohm+Voss superyacht is distinguishable as a Tim Heywood design. Smart clean lines with a featured graceful rise in the superstructure just forward of amidships to create a flow to the raked bow. This subtle curve rises to highlight the elongated slim horizontal oval-shaped window on the lower deck.
Vertical deck lines adorned with floor-to-ceiling windows, although not continuous, enhance the yacht's modern appeal. The VIP suite introduces an innovative 'invisible' balcony, sliding out from the superstructure, cleverly preserving the vessel's sleek lines. Forward on the upper deck, side balconies flare from the hull to provide extended relaxing areas.
Each deck's top features a gentle curve, softening the overall aesthetic. A fixed transom, flanked by dual staircases that elegantly flare out as they reach the deck, grants easy access. The bridge deck's aft deck, mostly covered, provides a sheltered and elevated space for relaxation.
Interior Design
The yacht is privately owned with a high level of confidentiality maintained, hence no interior photographs are available.
Accommodation
Mayan Queen IV offers accommodation for up to 16 guests in eight suites. The yacht can carry up to 24 crew onboard to ensure full guest service.
Performance & Capabilities
Powered by twin diesel MAN (B&W 12VRK270) 12-cylinder 5,099hp engines running at 1000rpm, motor yacht Mayan Queen IV is capable of reaching a top speed of 22 knots, and comfortably cruises at 20 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. In addition, a swim platform provides easy access to the ocean. The yacht features a tender garage with storage for a range of toys and accessories. Air conditioning offers increased on-board comfort and underwater lights will turn plenty of heads when the sun goes down. The sundeck is the social hub of the yacht, with a deck jacuzzi for cooling off.
Member of the World's Biggest Yachts Club
This yacht is proudly ranked at 67 in the YB100, our exclusive list of the World's Biggest Yachts by Gross Tonnage. It has held this distinguished position for 4 years, 3 months, showcasing its unmatched true size.
This yacht also entered the traditional Top 100 Longest Yachts in 2011 at 32 and is now ranked 84, holding a spot in the table for 13 years, 11 months due to its extraordinary length.
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