Following her delivery in January 2016, the custom-made 35m/116ft Hargrave motor yacht RENAISSANCE is expected to join the global charter fleet and be available locations including the Bahamas and Florida.
The first delivery from the U.S. shipyards highly-anticipated 116’ range, the Jack Sarin-designed RENAISSANCE will exhibit “a lot of what people loved in our 125-foot Hargrave we introduced last year at a reduced size and on a faster hull platform,” according to Mike Joyce, CEO of Hargrave Yachts.
The best performance is ensured by a successful collaboration between Jack Sarin and Caterpillar which “fine tuned the design by shape and weight to offer maximum performance using the latest Tier 3 version of the 1900 HP Acert Series engines.” Boasting a noteworthy cruising speed of 20 knots, RENAISSANCE is powered by 1900Caterpillar C-32 Acert engines and features state-of-the-art at anchor stabilisers to ensure comfortable anchorage throughout a charter vacation.
Superyacht RENAISSANCE offers comfortable accommodation for up to 10 guests on board, featuring a full-beam master suite forward on the main deck, with four further guest cabins located on the lower deck – comprising of two double cabins and two convertible double/twin cabins for flexible use.
Outdoors, she will feature ample deck space appointed with sun loungers, sun pads, a Jacuzzi and large swim platform for access to her range of water toys, including extensive fishing gear, in addition to several bicycles for exploration ashore.
A crew of 5, led by the experienced U.S.-based Captain Douglas Meier, are expected to be on board to ensure a relaxed cruising experience for every guest.
M/Y RENAISSANCE will additionally be available for vacations in the East Coast of North America. For more details on her charter availability once she joins the rental market, please get in touch with your preferred yacht charter broker. Alternatively, take the time to browse all luxury yachts for charter in The Bahamas to compare options.
RENAISSANCE is one of a number of superyachts expected to attend the 2016 Miami Yacht & Brokerage Show next February.
fine tuned the design by shape and weight to offer maximum performance
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