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was built in 2000 by Sovereign Yachts in New Zealand at their Richmond shipyard. This luxury vessel's sophisticated exterior design and engineering are the work of Jack Sarin and have been well-maintained and upgraded over the years, with the yacht undergoing a 4.5 year refit that they just completed. The suites have been designed to comfortably accommodate up to 12 guests in five cabins, comprising a main deck master suite, 3 double cabins and 1 quadruple bunk cabin. All the suites benefit from the privacy and luxury of ensuite bathroom facilities. She is also capable of carrying up to 5 crew onboard to ensure a relaxed luxury yacht charter experience. NOTABLE FEATURES OF REAL SUMMERTIME: ~Tri-deck design ~Deck jacuzzi ~Plenty of al fresco entertainment space ~ Contemporary interior ~Main deck master suite ~At anchor and underway stabilisers Available for CHARTER in the Bahamas : from $95,000 per week plus all expenses
J109 Going to Red was finding it hard to avoid the Cork 1720's who where sailing a different course with shared marks on the final day of Volvo Cork Week 2024. After ducking one starboard tacker it looked like they were clear until another one flicked over and call STARBOARD. The skipper on the J109 gave him the option to let them cross or get leebowed which would have destroyed both there races. Luckily common sense prevailed and both boats got to separate and finish there separate races. The team at Bottom Up Boats hope you like this short clip from our week of racing at Volvo Cork Week 2024.