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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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34.1m
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208 GT | 2012 (2022) |
Beam | Draft | Top Speed |
7.2m | 1.6m | 25 Kts |
Delivered in 2012, Marsha Kay is a 34.1m motor yacht built by American shipyard Westport Yachts. The yacht's refined interiors have been crafted by Taylor Olson, while her exteriors have been penned by Westport Yachts.
Key Features
- High gloss mahogany interiors
- Swim platform
- Full beam owner's stateroom
- Crew capacity: up to five
Design & Construction
Designed around a semi-displacement GRP hull and superstructure she features a 7.2m beam and a 1.6m draft. The yacht is built over 2 decks with an internal volume of 208 GT (Gross Tonnes).
Exterior Design
Jeannietini's draft is limited to 5 feet and 6 inches, allowing for access to a wider range of harbors and marinas. The yacht's profile is defined by clean lines and a sleek superstructure, which houses ample deck space for leisure and entertainment.
The aft deck is notably spacious for a yacht this size, with a large high-gloss table surrounded by a comfortable bench seating arrangement. This area is adaptable to various weather conditions, equipped with removable enclosures. A mounted TV, double sink, ice maker, and fridge behind the bar make this a well-appointed space for guests' enjoyment.
Up top, the flybridge extends the living space outdoors, featuring additional helm controls, a bar with integrated amenities, and a sun deck complete with seating and sun pads. The tender and watercraft storage solutions are also located here, emphasizing the yacht's capability for carrying auxiliary vessels and toys.
The foredeck provides a unique seating area that encourages social interaction, complemented by the practical addition of a large bosun's closet for storage.
The swim platform at the stern allows for easy access to the water and serves as an additional recreational area. It also grants entry to the crew quarters and the engine room.
Interior Design
The interior of Jeannietini boasts a sophisticated design marked by the extensive use of high gloss mahogany wood, complemented by crisp white finishes that create a striking contrast throughout the vessel. The main salon is a spacious area that benefits from the yacht's width, as the minimalistic side decks enable a more expansive indoor environment. Large windows flank each side, allowing natural light to flood the space and provide panoramic views of the surrounding waters.
In terms of furnishings, the main salon features a sizable high gloss mahogany table suitable for various uses. The area is equipped with comfortable bench seating, a large wall-mounted TV for entertainment, and additional seating options for guests to relax. The salon also includes a powered glass door system that leads to other sections of the yacht, enhancing the flow of movement between the indoor and outdoor areas.
Adjacent to the main salon is the formal dining area, which continues the theme of high gloss mahogany and white accents. It is furnished with ample storage, integrated seamlessly into the woodwork, and a prominent table that serves as the centerpiece for formal meals. Artwork adorns the wall, adding a touch of visual interest to the dining experience.
The helm station is characterized by a raised pilot house design that provides ample space and visibility. It includes a desk area, a wraparound sofa, and the high gloss mahogany finishes that are consistent throughout Jeannietini. The helm station is fully equipped with necessary navigational equipment, ensuring operational functionality in a well-appointed setting.
The yacht's galley presents a vast country kitchen layout with a full suite of appliances, including a Mila oven, double sink, integrated dishwasher, trash compactor, and a large island for meal preparation. The freezer and refrigerator are discreetly incorporated with wood paneling to maintain the interior's cohesive design. An informal dining area within the galley features L-shaped seating, suitable for crew meals or casual dining experiences for guests. The galley also includes a built-in TV and copious storage options, highlighting the practical and thoughtful use of space in this area.
Accommodation
Accommodating guests with elegance and comfort, Jeannietini features four well-appointed staterooms, each an encapsulation of refined simplicity. The yacht is designed to welcome up to eight guests, ensuring a personalized and intimate experience on the water.
The owner’s suite, a full-beam stateroom situated midship, is an expansive space. Furnished with a king-sized bed, an extensive wall of dressers, and a walk-in closet lined with cedar, offering ample storage. The suite includes a private en suite bathroom complete with a walk-through shower adorned with multiple shower heads, a bench, and dual vanities.
One of the guest cabins offers the flexibility of a Pullman berth, augmenting the sleeping arrangements to potentially accommodate a ninth guest should the need arise. Each cabin benefits from natural light, storage solutions, and private en suite facilities, ensuring comfort and privacy for all on board.
The crew quarters, accessible via the transom door and leading down from the aft deck, include dedicated accommodations for up to five crew members. This area comprises a crew mess, a spacious captain’s cabin with an en suite bathroom, and additional crew cabins, each designed for the comfort and privacy of the crew, enabling them to maintain the highest standards of service.
Performance & Capabilities
Jeannietini houses twin MTU 16V 2000 engines, each producing a robust 2000 horsepower. These engines empower the yacht to achieve a notable top speed of approximately 25 knots. For cruising, Jeannietini maintains a comfortable pace of 18 to 20 knots, which is both efficient and swift for a yacht of this size.
Fuel capacity is a critical aspect of any yacht's range, and the Jeannietini is equipped with fuel tanks that have a total volume of 20,819 liters. This substantial fuel reserve enables the yacht to cover a maximum range of 1,300 nautical miles while cruising at 18 knots, thereby allowing for extensive voyages without the need for frequent refueling stops.
Stability is of paramount importance for the comfort of passengers, especially when the yacht is stationary or in turbulent conditions. To address this, Jeannietini is fitted with advanced stabilizers that work to minimize the roll of the yacht, both underway and at anchor. This technology ensures that guests enjoy a smoother and more pleasant experience on board, regardless of the sea state.
The design of the yacht's hull is a semi-displacement type, which offers a balanced compromise between voluminous interior spaces and performance. The semi-displacement form allows the yacht to maintain high speeds and provides the added benefit of greater fuel efficiency compared to full-displacement counterparts.
Amenities
Air conditioning offers increased on-board comfort.
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