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Exceptional design and performance

Ghost, a 122 ft. ocean runner, is a very challenging, radical and different yacht designed by Luca Brenta & Co. Yacht Design. Ghost is a lightweight high performance yacht with a carbon fibre hull and superstructure. The metallic silver colour fits within a stylish minimalist concept.

This minimalist concept adds another dimension to the construction and the development of the various components of the yacht. It was not the first time Vitters worked on a light weight composite hull, but it was surely the most challenging project in all aspects.

The perseverance of everybody involved to achieve the overall goal eventually resulted in this magnificent yacht. One of the many eye-catchers on Ghost is the extended skylight panel that covers practically the entire length of the superstructure. The cockpit is seamlessly connected to the coach roof geometry both in terms of outside space and interior volumes, with the continuity also being evident in the design and layout of the two adjacent areas.

Ghost has won three prestigious awards. A stunning result and a statement to the Owner, designer, our building team and everyone involved!

World Superyacht Awards: “Best Sailing Superyacht Performance”

The international Superyacht Society Award: “Best Sailing Yacht Interior”

ShowBoats International Awards: “Most Innovative Sailing Yacht”

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Ghost is a custom sailing yacht launched in 2005 by Vitters Shipyard.

Vitters Shipyard is a well established and respected custom yacht builder situated in Zwartsluis, The Netherlands. The facility opened in 1990 and has delivered an impressive list of yachts, working with top designers, up to 75 meter in length.

Ghost measures 37.20 metres in length, with a max draft of 4.80 metres and a beam of 7.45 metres.

Ghost has a GRP hull with a GRP superstructure.

Her exterior design, naval architecture and interior design is by Luca Brenta & Co.

Accommodation

Ghost accommodates up to 6 guests in 4 cabins. She also houses room for up to 6 crew members.

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Ghost has a hull NB of 3050.

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Yachting Partners International has today announced the sale of iconic 37.3m (122ft) Vitters sailing yacht GHOST. A spectacular yacht in every way, multi-award-winner GHOST is regarded as one of the seminal sailing yacht launches of recent years. The yacht was for sale at an Asking Price of EUR 7,950,000.

Winner of a World Superyacht Award, Showboats Award and International Superyacht Society Award at the time of her launch, this groundbreaking vessel was built to a design by Luca Brenta & Co. Yacht Design, featuring a carbon fibre hull and superstructure for exceptional performance in all conditions.

Matt Albert, Senior Broker at YPI, who represented the Buyer in collaboration with Emmanuel Pertuisot of Windward Islands Yachting and Travel, commented: “The sale of this iconic yacht continues a strong sales performance for YPI throughout 2019. We would like to thank the Owners and Captain for presenting the vessel in outstanding condition both today and throughout their 13 years of Ownership.”

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Lots of Stars, Little Wind

  • By Lisa Gosselin
  • Updated: October 4, 2007

What would you do if you built a 100-plus-foot sailboat, flew your crew of 20 or 30 down to the Caribbean to race her in the St. Bart’s Bucket, rented a lovely villa, lined up an America’s Cup vet as skipper, bought a new suit of sails (another $100K), and there was no wind?

On Saturday, April 1st, more than two dozen of the world’s largest and most beautiful sailing yachts were sitting dead in the impossibly blue waters of the Caribbean. A small cluster of yachts was gathered at the last turning point, two small rocky islands. Aboard Ghost , the sleek 122-footer created by former Wally designer Luca Brenta, Tom Whidden (Dennis Conner’s former tactician) was desperately trying to fill the giant headsail. Just a few boat lengths ahead, aboard the J-Class yacht Ranger , America’s Cup helmsman Ken Read was putting the crew of 35 (that’s right, crew of 35!) to work raising spinnakers, dropping the genoa, then raising the headsail again as zephyrs moved around the compass rose like the minute hand on a wristwatch.

Elsewhere, the five Perini Navis officially entered were scattered around the course. Though their sails were still up and in “race” mode, aboard the 178-foot megalith Parsifal III guests were reclining in the lounge chairs on the aft deck. A sixth Perini also mysteriously appeared: Rupert Murdoch had bandited the race, unofficially sailing his spanking new 184-foot Rosehearty across the line. She was now milling with the rest of the fleet, wondering from what direction Aeolus might exhale. At 3:30, Antara , the 151-foot Perini, was just 200 yards from the finish, almost close enough to the committee boat to hear ice tinkling in the cocktail glasses. There was so little wind, Antara had started to drift backwards. She dropped anchor. At 5 p.m. the race was abandoned.

Bankers had come from Zurich, filmmakers from Los Angeles, art dealers from New York and financiers from Rio de Janiero to race their boats in the Bucket. Now, for the second time in two days, the wind had evaporated leaving $600 million worth of yachts flapping in the… well, just flapping. Suddenly 30 of the world’s wealthiest people found themselves helpless in the face of the one thing that no amount of money or power can control: Mother Nature. It was like a bad April Fool’s joke.

But then again, the Bucket is all about jokes. That morning, the crew aboard Ranger got a call from owner John Williams about a change in the crew uniform. Williams, who had built the 137-foot Ranger from the lines of Harold Vanderbilt’s 1937 America’s Cup defender, is known for his nothing-but-the-best taste. So the crew was somewhat puzzled when they were instructed to change out of their usual natty red-and-white Line 7 uniforms and don turquoise shirts, red shorts and lime green hats. People on the docks began to smirk. “The less said about the uniforms today, the better,” growled Capt. Ben Cameron as the crew scrambled to change into their new duds before the owner arrived. Then someone noticed Williams’ dinghy motoring over from his chartered 180-foot Benetti, Altitude , berthed on the other side of the harbor. He was wearing the classic red and white. “You guys look terrible,” said an impish Williams, as he climbed on board. “April Fools!”

Nelson Doubleday Jr. might have appreciated the prank.† The publishing magnate and former New York Mets owner helped start the Nantucket Bucket back in 1986. The first Bucket was dreamed up over† rum drinks by the captains of three of the largest sailing yachts of their day: Doubleday’s Mandalay , Volador and Peter Goldstein’s Flying Goose . Tom Taylor jumped in with the 108-foot Gleam and a total of seven boats competed. No one remembers who won that first race (the trophy was an actual bucket), but everyone remembers the parties that ensued. “The race was always around Nelson’s birthday and afterwards there was a clambake for about 200,” sailmaker Robbie Doyle recalls. In later years, Doubleday moved the party to his chic Nantucket restaurant, 21 Federal Street.

At one post-race, the band played all night long. “I got to Mandalay the next morning to go out racing and saw the drummer and the bass player carrying an amplifier across the lifelines,” says Ian Craddock, who later became Mandalay ‘s captain. “It took me a minute to realize that Nelson intended to have the band play aboard during the race. As much fun as he liked to have,† it was blowing stink and we finally convinced him it might not be such a good idea.”

“We always tried to keep that sense of fun,” said Craddock, who took on running the events along with Capt. Tim Loughridge and Northrop & Johnson broker Hank Halsted. One year, the races began on the beach in Colombier harbor, a Le Mans start with the captain and owner downing a shot of rum, then taking the dinghy out to the yacht and sailing her off the anchor. “To finish, you had to do the reverse. That got a little dangerous,” Craddock recalls. “Imagine all these large yachts sailing through the anchored cruising boats to their dinghies, then the dinghies roaring up to the beach. I remember Sariyah’s inflatable hitting the beach at full throttle sending the owner, Saudi businessman Isam Kabbani, shooting out of the boat onto the sand.” That was the first and last such race.

Other traditions, such as the yacht hop, live on. On Friday night of this year’s event, the yachts with their illuminated 18-story-high masts lit up Gustavia’s harbor like the New York skyline. Sixteen Brobdingnagian yachts were docked stern-to at the Capitainerie, each hosting an open house for the other racers. Canadian developer Ron Joyce had flown in 60 live lobsters from Nova Scotia on his private plane and served them grilled aboard his 92-foot Destination Fox Harbour . Hap Fauth turned his 117-foot Whisper into a disco. For defending champion Sam Byrne, 43, owner of the 125-foot S&S Freedom of Flight , the yacht hop was a continuation of a party that had begun by the infinity pool at his rented hilltop villa the night before.

For Saturday night, there was to be a soiree for the owners hosted by sponsor Ralph Lauren and David Ray, the debonair owner of Newport’s Clarke Cooke House, at Ray’s new villa overlooking the harbor. As one sailor put it, “This isn’t a regatta, it’s a three-day party with sailing instructions.” The written sailing instructions were quite explicit in supporting this notion: Protests will be frowned upon. However, a protest will be heard if accompanied by a chilled case of champagne. (The quality of the champagne may improve the chances of a successful outcome.)

A case of champagne did show up addressed to the rating committee, which has the seemingly impossible task of figuring out how yachts such as the 1931 gaff-rigged Fife schooner Altair could compete against something like the composite/titanium wonder Visione, a boat Plattner calls “a pure racing yacht with five tons of furniture.” Jim Teeters, the rating guru, figured out how to handicap them and gave each yacht its own start time, the slowest yachts starting first with the goal of having boats converge on the finish. As long as it blew over 10 knots, the system more or less worked. So much so that at one finish in the 2005 Bucket, the S&S design Sariyah , the classic Fife Mariella and Perini Andromeda La Dea all finished within 40 seconds of each other.

Though the race committee made a point each of noting that bribes would be entertained if someone was truly unhappy with the rating, few ever came through with complaints. This year, the race’s limit of 30 entries was filled by January, with two left on the waiting list. With so many powerful people competing, the committee had learned the secret to keeping them happy: “We treat the owners like dirt,” said Halsted, grinning.

Peter de Savary, the former America’s Cup helmsman and the Brit who founded the St. James’ Club, The Abaco Club and Newport’s Carnegie Abbey, among others, concurs. As he sat aboard his 103-foot Rogue , he noted: “You have all these high-powered owners, and the committee just takes the piss out of them by openly saying such things as they accept bribes and if you win one year, they’ll make sure you don’t win again.” De Savary, who had survived a plane crash in St. Bart’s 17 years earlier that had killed his pilot, looked around the harbor and sighed, “How could anyone complain? We are all very, very fortunate people. Just look at all of this.”

Indeed, even in chichi Gustavia, where A-listers such as David Letterman and Uma Thurman were strolling the docks, the Bucket contenders were objects of envy. Two years earlier, Michael Gooch, the 46-year-old founder of the Wall Street firm GFI Group, had been one of the spectators. He was in St. Bart’s for his 20th wedding anniversary and, though not a sailor, was drawn to the scene. “All those big beautiful boats… and this event looked like so much fun,” he says. Last November he bought the 15-year-old Antara at the Ft. Lauderdale Boat Show.

As it turned out, Antara was the closest any yacht got to the finish line over the three-day event. Friday’s race was cancelled when the time limit ran out and the wind faded early on Sunday. But the awards went on and Gooch cleaned up: First there was the Perini award, for the best performance, then there was the Spirit of the Bucket award given by Churchill Yacht Partners. And then there was the Bucket itself.

After some head-scratching as to how to award a prize for a regatta with no finisher, the committee decided to go give it to the best starter, the yacht that had lost the fewest number of seconds crossing the start line. Surprisingly, the yachts with the race pros aboard were nowhere in the running. And Antara , with Gooch and his cruising captain, “Johnno” Johnston, and Dirk Johnson losing only 18 seconds getting across the two starts, took home the antique silver spittoon that replaced the original bucket. Second place went to filmmaker Joe Pytka (the director of Space Jam and Nike ads) who had just bought his first sailboat, Altair. Third went to Visione.

There were other awards too. Dutch yard owner Alice Huisman presented her “spirit” award to Betty Knox, who had come from Alberta, Canada, to look after her grandchildren aboard her son-in-law Mark Byrne’s Perini Perseus. Holland Jachtbouw presented the crew award to Capt. Mike “Sparky” Beardsall and the crew of the J-Class yacht, Endeavour, whose owner, Dennis Kozlowski, was doing time upriver for some improprieties involving his former company, Tyco. And the Escargot award-a can of snails that traditionally goes to the slowest in the fleet-went to the race committee itself.

The committee (Craddock, Halsted, Loughridge, Teeters and chairman Alessandro Vitelli) gleefully accepted the award from themselves, as the crowd held up glasses of Möet & Chandon in a toast. As Halsted noted, “We worked very hard to earn this.”

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A Summary of Sailing Yacht GHOST

The well proportioned superyacht GHOST is a sailing yacht. This 37 metre (123 ft) luxury yacht was developed at Vitters Shipyard Bv in 2005. Superyacht GHOST is a beautiful yacht that can accommodate a total of 6 people on board and has approximately 6 crew members. The balanced superyacht was designed with a naval architect called Luca Brenta. Luca Brenta acted on the designing of the interior.

Construction & Designing with respect to Luxury Yacht GHOST

The yacht's general design work came from Luca Brenta. The professional naval architecture plans are the creation of Luca Brenta. Sailing Yacht GHOST received her elegant interior designing from the interior design company of Luca Brenta. Created at Vitters Shipyard Bv the yacht was completed within the Netherlands. She was officially launched in Zwartsluis in 2005 before being delivered to the owner. Her core hull was built out of composite. The sailing yacht superstructure is fabricated mostly from composite. With a width of 7.45 m / 24 ft GHOST has reasonable internal space. She has a deep draught of 4.8m (16ft).

S/Y GHOST Engineering & Speed:

The main engine of the GHOST generates 491 horse power (or 366 kilowatts). Her total HP is 491 HP and her total Kilowatts are 366. Connected to her Caterpillar engine(s) are a single screw propeller. Regarding bow thruster maneuverability she utilises Hydrostra / Stern: Hydrostra.

Superyacht GHOST Has The Following Accommodations:

The good sized luxury yacht S/Y GHOST can accommodate up to 6 passengers and has 6 qualified crew.

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The yacht uses Heinen & Hopman AC.

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GHOST III combines comfort and quality, welcomes up to 12 guests in six comfortable cabins and offers plenty of deck space to relax with family and friends.

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The large gym on the main deck forward is also a welcome feature for many active guests. The inviting main saloon offers spacious seating and the large square dining table offers vast space for fine dining for up to 12 guests. The exterior areas on the main deck aft offer a relaxed lounge leading into the main saloon. The master suite is located on the upper deck and the five further guest cabins all on the lower deck. The upper deck aft features both comfortable low seating area in the shade and sun chairs for casual relaxation or sunbathing. Finally, the amazing sun deck has spacious dining facilities, a bar and jacuzzi with surrounding sun chairs.

This great volume tri-deck has fitted zero speed stabilisers has a highly charter friendly crew and a successful charter history.

Her attentive international crew are headed by experienced British captain Paul Hutchinson, who strives to provide exceptional and unique itineraries, ensuring the clients will be offered a genuine experience. The crew of GHOST III have built an impressive reputation for charter and will impart expert knowledge on their various available locations in the West Mediterranean, from Sicily to the South of France.

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GHOST yacht charter

GHOST is actively available for charter.

The luxury motor yacht GHOST was built by Sunseeker and delivered to her owner in 2008, she later underwent a refit in 2021.

Charter guest accommodation

GHOST has been designed to comfortably accommodate up to 6 charter guests in 3 suites.

The guest cabins comprise a primary suite with a double bed and en-suite bathroom facilities, a VIP suite with a double bed and en-suite bathroom facilities and a cabin with a twin bed and en-suite bathroom facilities.

Your luxury charter crew

Your luxury charter on board motor yacht GHOST will be managed by the crew of 2 including the captain.

The crew will ensure you have a relaxed and enjoyable charter experience with all of your needs catered for while on board.

The 2 crew have their own separate crew quarters allowing guests to enjoy increased levels of privacy.

Amenities & Entertainment

Amenities on board for the charter guests include Air Conditioning, BBQ, Coffee machine, Ice maker, Indoor audio system, Outdoor audio system, Sun pads, Sun loungers, Swim platform, TV all cabins, TV saloon and Water maker.

An extensive list of further amenities and water toys can be seen under the features and amenities section.

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GHOST is Currently cruising in the East Mediterranean.

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MARKO GELO - Yacht Captain PROFILE Marko is a responsible and reliable person, completely dedicated to his work. He has gained significant list of skills and knowledge through his so far work and education that he continues to improve on regular basis. He is a true people person, friendly and communicative, open minded and he easily adapts to situations and new environments. Apart from this, he is also a great team player and is always at his disposal for the guests as well as for his team workers. ADDITIONAL SKILLS AND INTERESTS Passionate about yachts, motorcycles and any works related to mechanics. Over the years he has gained great management and leadership skills. The fact that he received and award for exceptional effort and contribution by the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Croatia proves that he is serious in performing any job at the highest level. CERTIFICATES - Private protection - Advanced diver - Driver patrie 8x8 - Yachtmaster A 100BT - Skiper C category - D2 (Basic Safety Training STCW A-VI/1). - D42 Security awareness training (STCW VI/ 6 -1) - D9 GMDSS ROC ( HR IV/1) EMPLOYMENT AND EXPERIENCE - CAPTAIN / INSTRUCTOR – M/Y MOONEN 65FT - 2022 – Split, Croatia - CAPTAIN – M/Y BONAVENTURA 90FT – 2021 – Trogir, Croatia - SKIPER – ADRIATICA CHARTER; Mercan 34, Flyer 77, Antares, Marlin 790 pro - 2020 – Trogir, Croatia - BASE MANAGER , SKIPER – DI GORI D.O.O. ; Base manager 8 ships, skiper – 2020 – Croatia - DIVER – BLATNJAK D.O.O. - ; Diver worker Max 40 m – 2019 – Croatia - SAILOR – PITTER YACHTCHARTER – 2019 – Split, Croatia - SKIPER – ATLANTIS MARINE; Ferreti 45 , Colnago 45, Prestige 36, 39, Nordkapp noblesse, Bsc - 2018 – Trogir, Croatia - BASE MANAGER, SKIPER – DI GORI D.O.O. Base manager 8 ships, skiper 2014 – 2018 – Croatia

Marita Radovanović

MARITA RADOVANOVIĆ - Stewardess PROFILE Marita is a responsible, organized, communicative and fun person who enjoys life on the sea. Excellent in performing her duties as a yacht stewardess, which she perfected to the highest level over the years of experience. Apart from usual duties as a stewardess she also enjoys in a role of a deckhand. Passionate about yachting, sailing, meeting new people and being around people, makes her a perfect choice for the Ghost stewardess. Independent at her work, always motivated to do her best and do her job in a detailed and well organized manner. CERTIFICATES - Boat leader Category B - 2017 - Yacht master Category A - 2022 ADDITIONAL SKILLS AND INTERESTS Languages: English (C1), Italian (C1), Spanish (A2) Interests in yachting, sailing outdoor activities EMPLOYMENT AND EXPERIENCE - Housekeeper - Seeberger Haus, St. Anton am Arlberg, Austria - Winter 2022 & 2023 - Yacht stewardess/Deckhand - Kimon M/Y, Split - Summer 2022 - Yacht stewardess/Deckhand - Adriatic Sailing,Split; Lagoon 620 - Summer 2020 & 2021 - Housekeeper - Hotel Gridlon,Pettneu am Arlberg,Austria - Winter 2019 - Yacht stewardess/Deckhand - BLITZ Travel Agency Dubrovnik, Motor Yacht 66 ft. - Summer 2017, 2018 & 2019

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much to charter ghost.

GHOST has a weekly charter price starting at €15,500 and an estimated daily charter price of €2,580.

How many guests on board GHOST?

GHOST can accommodate 6 sleeping guests on board in 3 cabins.

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An especially lightweight headsail for winds of up to about Force 2 (or between 1 and 2). Would be in cloth of 2 to 3 ozs. To Ghost is to sail very slowly in the lightest of airs. (And see Drifter.)

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Q&A with owner of Spirit 111 sailing yacht Geist

BOAT catches up with the owner of the new 33.9 metre Spirit 111 sailing yacht Geist , which was delivered in 2020. 

Why this design, and why Spirit Yachts?

I have owned a Spirit 52 for 10 years now, and I have never, for a single day, regretted owning her. I have spent wonderful times competing and enjoying her with friends, and I’ve sailed her solely with my wife, exploring those parts of the Mediterranean that remain untouched. I am very fond of the boat. During the 10 years of ownership, I have grown to implicitly trust and respect the team at Spirit Yachts – I knew they would listen to my ideas and I was confident they had the skills to execute the project. The 111 is a testament of love to the little 52. Now, I require more space to include family and friends, yet would not want to sacrifice performance, elegance or the way she immerses me in the elements.

  • Behind the scenes: Step on board the new Spirit 111 sailing yacht Geist

What was the brief?

In most larger yachts, space is gained at the cost of detaching yourself from nature (a higher freeboard and bulwarks, for example). Being close to the water and to the environment is what drew me to yachts in the first place and this became central to my inspiration. I sat down with Spirit Yachts owner and founder Sean McMillan and discussed this from the early stages. He was keen to take on the design brief, and he gave me the confidence to push on with the project. The first drawings were very encouraging and gave me confidence that, together with interior designers Rhoades Young , we could carry the vision further. The aesthetics of the yacht, inside and out, were always of paramount importance, closely followed by the aim of being as self-sufficient as possible and minimizing the impact on the environment that inspires and motivates me.

Tell us about the yacht’s green ethos

The environment played a strong part in early discussions on the project. I spoke at length with Spirit Yachts’ managing director Nigel Stuart about the technology available. We compared the project and its goals to a “Tesla of the seas.” It was always very important to me that the yacht does not play a part in destroying her natural environment. Spirit examined the build, operation and end-of-life phases of the project to lower the carbon footprint at each stage. I enjoy being at anchor in a tranquil bay away from crowded marinas, so regeneration of the batteries was important to allow this self-sufficient way of living on board. We have generators as a back-up but I plan to enjoy her under power created from a day’s sailing.

What is the atmosphere like inside?

I didn’t want any clutter to distract from the beauty and warmth of the timber and Spirit’s craftsmanship. Light was key to the interior design and a lot of consideration went into how natural light could warm the interior and create a calm atmosphere. The daily pattern of natural light was balanced with the responsive lighting system so the interior would always feel peaceful and never interrupted by harsh, bright lights.

How did you want to sail her?

I wanted to be able to sail the yacht short-handed. I will have some support to start with, but the goal is to be able to cruise her with just my friends and family. I also love racing at the classic regattas on my Spirit 52, so the yacht needed to be similarly competitive with a performance rig and sails. I have been very impressed with her sailing so far; she is fast and beautifully smooth to helm.

What are your favourite things on board?

My favourite things are the details. I spent a lot of time considering the door handles, for example. When the doors to the VIP and master suites are closed, the curved door handles are at different heights, so they look like uninterrupted waves rippling over the timber. The ends of the salon seating, where the timber bends around to a very small radius and looks like it has grown that way over many years, is also fascinating.

How will you use her?

She will be used for cruising and exploring new and old destinations with family and friends. I will also race her at regattas.

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GHOST II YACHT CHARTER

37.3m  /  122'5   gulf craft   2016.

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Special Features:

  • Built specifically for Australian waters
  • All staterooms complete with en suite facilities
  • Features a spacious fly bridge
  • Communal spaces spanning two decks
Designed with the modern charterer firmly in mind, Ghost II is undoubtedly one of the most advanced superyachts in Australia

The 37.3m/122'5" 'Ghost II' motor yacht built by the Emirati shipyard Gulf Craft is available for charter for up to 12 guests in 5 cabins. This yacht features interior styling by Emirati designer Gulf Craft.

Motor yacht Ghost II boasts a wealth of convivial spaces, perfect for luxury yacht charters with families of friends, offering ample opportunities to kick back and relax, or enjoy the water on the yacht's array of water toys, the choice is yours.

Guest Accommodation

Families will particularly love Ghost II thanks to her child-friendly setup. Built in 2016, She offers guest accommodation for up to 12 guests with a layout comprising a master suite, two double cabins and two twin cabins. There are 7 beds in total, including 1 queen, 2 doubles, 2 singles and 2 pullmans. She is also capable of carrying up to 6 crew onboard to ensure a relaxed luxury yacht charter experience.

Onboard Comfort & Entertainment

Whatever your activities on your charter, you'll find some impressive features are seamlessly integrated to help you, particularly the underwater lights, adding spectacle and style after dark. With Wi-Fi connectivity you don't have to lose contact with the outside world, unless you want to or you can stay comfortable on board whatever the weather, with air conditioning during your charter.

Performance & Range

Built with a GRP hull and GRP superstructure, she benefits from a semi-displacement hull to provide exceptional seakeeping and impressive speeds. Powered by twin Caterpillar engines, she comfortably cruises at 12 knots, reaches a maximum speed of 23 knots. An advanced stabilisation system on board reduces the side-to-side roll of the yacht and promises guests exceptional comfort levels at anchor or when underway.

Ghost II knows a thing or two about fun on the water, with a selection of water toys and accessories for you and your guests to enjoy whilst on charter. Take to the sea on a Jet Ski offering you power and control on the water. In addition there are two waterskis that are hugely entertaining whether you are a beginner or a seasoned pro. Another excellent feature are two SEABOBs, that allow you to skim along the surface or steer under the crystal water and experience life swimming with the fish. If that isn't enough Ghost II also features kayaks, kneeboards, paddleboards and snorkelling equipment. Ghost II has a 4.88m/16' Castoldi Tender to transfer you from ship to shore.

Based in the magical waters of the South Pacific all year round Ghost II is ready for your next luxury yacht charter. Let Ghost II Discover the magical places, food and experiences of the the South Pacific.

This luxury motor yacht for charter is in prime condition to host your next holiday of a lifetime.

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Amenities & Entertainment

For your relaxation and entertainment Ghost II has the following facilities, for more details please speak to your yacht charter broker.

Ghost II is reported to be available to Charter with the following recreation facilities:

  • 1 x 4.88m  /  16' Castoldi Tender

For a full list of all available amenities & entertainment facilities, or price to hire additional equipment please contact your broker.

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'Ghost II' Charter Rates & Destinations

South Pacific Summer Cruising Region

Summer Season

May - September

A$109,100 p/week + expenses Approx $71,500

High Season

A$100,000 p/week + expenses Approx $65,500

Cruising Regions

South Pacific Australia

HOT SPOTS:   Sydney, Whitsundays

South Pacific Winter Cruising Region

Winter Season

October - April

A$175,000 p/week + expenses Approx $114,500

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