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Guests
8
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Cabins
4
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Crew
5
Length | GT | Built (REFIT) |
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108' 3"
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167 GT | 1967 (2023) |
Beam | Draft | Top Speed |
20' 3" | 8' 9" | 14 Kts |
Delivered in 1967, Odyssey III is a 33m classic yacht built by Italian shipyard Benetti. Her naval architecture and exterior design comes from the drawing boards of Benetti, while Benetti Style Department is responsible for her interior design.
Key Features
- Vintage style, modern amenities
- Range of 2,750 nautical miles
- Flybridge with large seating areas
- At-anchor stabilizers for comfort
Design & Construction
Designed around a full displacement steel hull and an aluminium superstructure she features a 6.17m beam and a 2.67m draft. The yacht is built over 3 decks with an internal volume of 167 GT (Gross Tonnes).
Exterior Design
Odyssey III's hull, constructed from robust steel, coupled with an aluminium superstructure, ensures both durability and performance. The use of high-quality teak on the decks adds a touch of traditional craftsmanship, while the woodwork throughout showcases skilled joinery.
The yacht's flybridge is equipped with a functional crane for hoisting tenders or other watercraft onto the deck for secure passage during extended voyages. When not in use for storage, the flybridge offers an expansive area for relaxation, complete with steamer chairs and a shaded dining space beneath a Bimini top. The presence of a barbecue, ice maker, and refrigerator ensures that guests can enjoy refreshments and al fresco dining with ease.
On the foredeck, Odyssey III features a dedicated space for tender storage, ensuring practicality alongside design. The Portuguese Bridge adds to the yacht's navigational functionality, while the gleaming stainless steel fittings and pristine white paintwork underscore a commitment to maintenance and aesthetic presentation.
Crew accessibility has been carefully considered, with discreet routing to the flybridge and a side door that opens onto a fold-out balcony with steps, allowing for efficient boarding from the tender.
Interior Design
The selection of materials on board Odyssey III reflects a commitment to quality and durability. The teak decking is emblematic of the yacht's classic design, while other woodwork, including rich wood paneling and intricate detailing, adds depth and warmth to the interior spaces.
Odyssey III features a dining area that is both functional and inviting. The dining table, which can be expanded to accommodate additional guests, is centrally located and surrounded by ample storage for bottle collections and dining essentials.
The helm of Odyssey III is a fusion of traditional maritime elements and state-of-the-art technology. The commanding wheel stands as a focal point, complemented by modern navigation and communication systems essential for safe and efficient voyaging. The bridge provides a comfortable space for the captain and crew to operate the yacht, with seating available for guests who wish to observe the journey.
The galley of Odyssey III is equipped with the latest culinary appliances from Miele, providing the crew with the necessary tools to deliver a high standard of cuisine. The integration of a dumbwaiter system connecting the galley to the flybridge ensures effortless service across the yacht's various dining locations. The galley's design balances the yacht's traditional aesthetic with the practical requirements of modern food preparation and storage.
Accommodation
Odyssey III accommodates up to eight guests across four well-appointed cabins. The vessel's layout includes two double cabins and two twin cabins, each with an en suite bathroom. The cabins are equipped with essential storage features such as hanging lockers and additional provisions for linen and toiletries.
The owner's suite is a standout feature, providing a secluded retreat for the yacht's principal guests. It includes a generous bed, extensive wardrobe space, and a sophisticated en suite with twin sinks and a sizeable shower. Two separate toilets add an extra layer of convenience and privacy, reflecting the thoughtful design of the yacht's accommodation.
Crew quarters for up to seven are situated separately, ensuring discrete service and operations on board. The crew area includes a dedicated captain's cabin, multiple single cabins for other crew members, and shared facilities such as a bathroom and a shower. A designated crew mess and pantry provide a functional space for the crew to manage daily tasks.
Performance & Capabilities
Odyssey III's engine room houses a powerful pair of Detroit Diesel 16V71 engines. These engines are the driving force behind the yacht's commendable performance, delivering a cruising speed of 10 knots. For those looking to push the vessel to its limits, Odyssey III can achieve a top speed of 14 knots. With a substantial fuel capacity of 22,000 liters, she is capable of an impressive range of up to 2,750 nautical miles when cruising. This significant range allows for extended voyages and the exploration of remote destinations without the frequent need for refueling.
Odyssey III is equipped with at-anchor stabilizers. These systems greatly enhance onboard comfort, minimizing roll motion and making time at sea more enjoyable, particularly when the yacht is stationary.
Amenities
Air conditioning offers increased on-board comfort and underwater lights will turn plenty of heads when the sun goes down.
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