• Guests

    16

  • Cabins

    7

  • Crew

    23

Length GT Built (REFIT)
73.15m
1,595 GT 2006
(2015)
Beam Draft Top Speed
12.3m 3.7m 18 Kts

The 73.15m motor yacht Laurel was delivered to her owners in 2006 by American shipyard Delta Marine. Her naval architecture and exterior design comes from the drawing boards of Delta Design Group, while Donald Starkey is responsible for her interior design.

Key Features

  • Elevator accesses all decks
  • Beach club
  • Stabilisers and underway at anchor
  • Library is easily convertible into a media room
  • Gym and sauna
  • Efficient tender garage with storage

Design & Construction

Designed around a displacement steel hull and a composite superstructure she features a 12.3m beam and a 3.7m draft. The yacht is built over 3 decks with an internal volume of 1,595 GT (Gross Tonnes).

The yacht was designed and constructed in compliance with the Lloyds Register technical standards.

Exterior Design

Laurel boasts a striking exterior design, featuring a bold blue hull contrasted with a pristine white superstructure. The sleek profile showcases forward upward rising angles within the superstructure, creating dynamic lines.

The sharply raked bow leads to a functional foredeck, complemented by a short light mast. Twin stairways ascend from the foredeck over the deck coaming to a cozy enclosed guest seating area, preceding the broad walkways on either side. These walkways, sheltered by the overhead deck overhang, provide generous space while allowing natural light to illuminate the interior through expansive windows.

At the stern, a rounded design transitions to a short bathing platform, which extends when the transom door is lowered to reveal the beach club. Accessible via a curved internal stairway, the beach club features large side openings that can be raised to create an expansive open area for launching tenders and water toys, and a welcome sea breeze through this exciting water's edge space. 

The aft deck guest areas provide every comfort. The main deck aft serves as a secluded haven beneath the rounded deck canopy of the upper deck level. Designed with integrated seating and occasional chairs for versatility, this guest area boasts the primary al fresco dining space, featuring an oval table with seating for the entire guest complement.

Accessible via a staircase on the port side, the upper deck aft features additional seating and sun pads. This area enjoys partial shade from the sun deck canopy while offering ample space further aft for sunbathing. Upon reaching the sundeck, guests are greeted by a raised circular jacuzzi surrounded by sun loungers, integrated sun pads, and a fully stocked bar. The quarter-deck superstructure showcases open parallel lines, creating visual interest as they curve around the deck from the open aft area to just aft of amidships.

Every element onboard Laurel is carefully curated to support the efficient operation of the yacht while providing a refined and comfortable environment for guests.

Interior Design

Guests are welcomed into a tranquil atmosphere aboard, characterized by a soothing neutral palette. Plush cream cushions, accented with soft caramel piping and occasional ocean blue cushions, adorn the exterior deck furniture, setting the tone for relaxation. This ambiance transitions into the interior, where light wood floors contrast with darker wood cabinetry featuring intricate patterns. Cream walls with occasional wood paneling exude sophistication, while neutral fabric panels on the ceilings create a sense of openness, with circular features resembling a starry night sky above the formal dining area. The dining area itself is a blend of Art Deco-inspired seating surrounding a highly lacquered oval wooden table adorned with central patterned inlay.

The expansive salon offers generous seating options, inviting guests to sink into plush sofas and armchairs. Wood plays a prominent role in the interior design, with extensive use of various tones and textures ranging from rosewood to walnut and cherry, adding warmth and richness to the space.

The centerpiece of the circular staircase is an elaborate glass mural that captivates with vibrant blues and greens, and contrasting orange depicting a mesmerizing underwater scene with flowing fish and marine life. This striking feature adds a focal point to the space, enhancing its visual appeal and creating a sense of artistic intrigue.

In terms of technology and security, Laurel is fitted with an extensive security system, and soundproofing and vibration treatments are implemented throughout for quiet cruising. Strategically placed cameras enable the crew to monitor service areas discreetly, further enhancing the guest experience without intrusion.

Accommodation

Laurel accommodates up to 12 guests across seven suites.

Central to the vessel's guest experience is the owner's suite, a full-beam cabin that includes two private balconies, a service alcove, a lounge, and a study. The suite is further enhanced by twin ensuite bathrooms.

Complementing the owner's suite are six additional guest cabins. Four cabins feature king-sized beds and are identical in their offerings, providing a consistent level of luxury for guests. An additional cabin is furnished with a queen bed, a single bed, and a Pullman berth, offering flexible sleeping arrangements. The yacht's seventh cabin is a multi-purpose space, equipped with Murphy beds and/or a massage table, depending on the requirements of the guests onboard.

The layout of yacht Laurel extends to the crew accommodations, designed to cater to up to 25 crew members. The crew mess and galley are well situated minimizing noise and disturbance.

Performance & Capabilities

Powered by twin diesel Caterpillar (3516B-HD) 2,500hp engines running at 1600rpm, motor yacht Laurel is capable of reaching a top speed of 18 knots, and comfortably cruises at 15 knots. With her 173,307 litre fuel tanks she has a maximum range of 6,000 nautical miles at 13 knots. She has been fitted with stabilizers to increase on-board comfort when the yacht is at anchor, particularly in rough waters.

Amenities

Laurel's design boasts an extensive selection of water toys, catering to the adventurous spirit of certified guests. From scuba diving to inflatable slides, trampolines, and climbing walls, the yacht offers a myriad of thrilling activities. Three tenders stand ready for exploration, accompanied by kayaks and a complete set of diving equipment. Guests can indulge in kayaking, paddleboarding, wakeboarding, and more, including giant water balls and seabobs. With two dive masters among the crew, diving excursions are expertly facilitated. Additionally, for onshore adventures, Laurel provides four mountain bikes and an electric mobility scooter.

Tenders

Yacht Laurel is equipped with a range of tenders,, these include a 25-foot Nautica WideBody tender powered by an inboard Yanmar engine, a 22-foot Nautica WideBody tender featuring a Yamaha outboard engine, and a 15-foot SOLAS rescue tender.

Laurel Yacht is For Sale

Laurel is currently on the market for sale with an asking price of €62,352,968.

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