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Guests
6
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Cabins
3
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Crew
5
Length | GT | Built (REFIT) |
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32m
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176 GT | 2004 (2021) |
Beam | Draft | Top Speed |
7.47m | 2.59m | 24 Kts |
The 105' motor yacht Anjilis was delivered to her owners in 2004 by Dutch shipyard Holland Jachtbouw. Her naval architecture and exterior design comes from the drawing boards of Bill Langan, while Candace Langan is responsible for her interior design.
Key Features
- Flybridge with dining, lounging, and helm areas
- Aft deck with enclosed seating option
- Family-oriented with three cabins
- 1,300 nautical mile range
Design & Construction
Designed around a semi-displacement aluminium hull and superstructure she features a 24'6" beam and a 8'6" draft. The yacht is built over 2 decks with an internal volume of 176 GT (Gross Tonnes).
Exterior Design
Anjilis is distinguished by its midnight blue hull, complemented by a white superstructure and deck, made from quality teak for both appearance and longevity. The boot top is also white, while below the waterline, the yacht sports a red color, adding a subtle yet striking contrast to its overall design. The yacht features a clipper bow, enhancing its hydrodynamic efficiency and aesthetic appeal.
On the aft deck, the yacht offers a circular table centrally located, surrounded by wraparound seating that can be fully enclosed with zippered shielding, offering versatility in layout and use. This area also features an innovative design where stairs can be flipped up to create additional seating, enhancing the space's adaptability for guest entertainment.
Moving to the upper deck, the design continues to prioritize functional luxury, with stairs leading up from the aft deck. Here, guests find an expansive space conducive to relaxation and social gathering, with an expandable dining table, additional L-shaped seating, and chairs. For sun enthusiasts, loungers are available, and the yacht's tender or jet ski can be stored conveniently behind this area, thanks to an onboard crane.
The flybridge is a highlight of the yacht’s outdoor space, offering an extra helm station complemented by two Stidd Helm chairs. The design ensures that the helm station and additional controls can be neatly concealed when not in use, maintaining the area's sleek appearance. A fridge and sink are also integrated into this space, enhancing the functionality for hosting gatherings.
At the foredeck, a vast area of sun pads invites relaxation and enjoyment of the open air, with additional space available for more lounging options if desired. This area is easily accessible, yet designed to offer privacy and a sense of seclusion from the main guest areas.
Interior Design
The interior design of Anjilis reflects a classic yet comfortable ambiance, prioritizing high-quality materials and functionality to cater to family-oriented use. The main salon is characterized by its elegant blue and white carpeting, providing a welcoming and sophisticated space for relaxation. It features a large TV that rises for viewing and built-in storage, ensuring a neat and organized environment. Double doors allow for an open, airy feel, enhancing the connection between the interior and exterior spaces.
In terms of dining, Anjilis offers a formal dining area distinct from the main salon, promoting an intimate setting for meals. This area includes comfortable, large L-shaped seating alongside chairs, accommodating guests with ease.
The galley stands out with its practical layout and high-end appliances, including a Sub-Zero refrigerator, Miele appliances, and a Gaggenau stovetop. A booth setup provides a casual dining option, complementing the formal dining area. Double sinks, a dishwasher, and ample storage make the space efficient for meal preparation and serving. The galley also integrates skylights which can be opened to allow natural light and ventilation, contributing to a pleasant cooking environment.
Anjilis features a raised pilot house, accessible through the main salon. It is equipped with comprehensive controls and monitoring systems essential for navigation and a navigator bench.
Accommodation
The yacht Anjilis offers accommodation for up to seven guests across three cabins, comprising an owner's cabin, a double cabin and a twin cabin.
The owner's suite spans the full beam of the yacht, offering a spacious and private retreat for the owner. This suite includes comfortable seating, ample built-in storage, a TV mounted on the wall, and a generously sized closet. The ensuite bathroom provides additional privacy and convenience.
The VIP cabin offers guests a large and elegantly designed space, complete with a large closet for personal items. An ensuite bathroom adds to the cabin's luxurious feel, ensuring guests have everything they need for a comfortable stay.
This cabin includes the possibility of a Pullman berth, enhancing the yacht's flexibility in accommodating guests. Similar to the other cabins, it features an ensuite bathroom and closet, providing a comfortable and private space for guests.
Anjilis is also equipped to accommodate a crew of five, ensuring the highest level of service and operation. The crew area includes three cabins indicating a thoughtful allocation of space to ensure the crew's comfort and efficiency on board.
Performance & Capabilities
Powered by twin diesel MTU (16V 2000 M90) 1,800hp engines, motor yacht Anjilis is capable of reaching a top speed of 24 knots, and comfortably cruises at 17 knots. With her 4,755 gallon fuel tanks she has a maximum range of 1,300 nautical miles at 13 knots. Her semi-displacement hull design means she offers a great balance of space and speed.
Amenities
Air conditioning offers increased on-board comfort.
Anjilis Yacht is For Sale
Anjilis is currently on the market for sale with an asking price of $6,900,000 USD.
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