- Master Stateroom
- (3) Guest Cabins
- (3) Crew Cabins
- (6) Guest Heads
- (3) Crew Heads
- 2002 RECIPIENT OF SHOWBOATS INTERNATIONAL’S BEST SEMI DISPLACEMENT MOTOR YACHT UNDER 38 METERS AWARD
- Complete Awlgrip HDT paint application in 2021
- Main engines rebuilt in June 2017
- (2) Northern Lights 80 kW generators installed in 2022, along with a new chilled water A/C system and a
- Watermakers, Inc. 4000 GPD watermaker
- New Magnus Marine advanced power conversion system installed at Delta in 2023
- Interior refurbishment and service work completed at Delta Marine in 2022/2023
- Entire Crestron AV system replaced with new equipment
- (2) New Sea Chests with stainless steel plumbing installed at Delta in 2023
- Navigation and electronics upgraded in 2020
- Dual antenna Marine Starlink system added in 2023
From the swim platform, curved stairways lead up to the aft deck. The sleek transom incorporates both a passerelle and a full docking control station, which remain hidden when not in use, leaving only the elegant curve of the transom accented by a centrally positioned aquarium-style live tank. Armchairs encircle a wooden table, while a well-equipped service bar includes a gas grill and abundant storage. On the starboard side, a curved teak staircase ascends to the upper deck. Thick Plexiglas doors can be closed to block wind, while still allowing access to the side decks.
Features a stunning stone inlay of two eagles crafted by artist Jeff Homchick, illuminated from above by a custom cast-glass skylight.
Located across the foyer to starboard, this space includes an underlit glass bowl sink complemented by quartzite accents.
The entry foyer showcases a remarkable marble floor inlaid with two eagles formed from fossilized wood. This spacious salon includes a forward bar area leading into a comfortable lounge, with a concealed HD surround-sound entertainment system. The powder room continues the design theme with an underlit glass sink and quartzite details. A glass art piece is displayed on a built-in buffet, and leather wall panels define the hexagonal dining area, which features its own integrated sound system.
An elegant staircase wraps around a fluted rectangular column, leading to the pilothouse. The helm is streamlined and uncluttered, with most components discreetly concealed, offering an uninterrupted 180° view. Two Stidd leather helm chairs are positioned at the navigation station, with a raised leather settee and table just behind for guest observation.