Silentworld

Yacht Charter

ASTILLEROS M.CIES | 39.6m (130ft) | 2006
Silentworld
M/Y Silentworld is a 39.6m Astilleros M.CIES luxury yacht available for charter. With a total of 6 cabins (1 King, 3 Queen, 4 Single), she can charter up to 12 guests with a crew of 8.

1 x 5.2m Valiant tender with 75hp stroke outboard
1 x 10ft Ribjet diesel jet tender (August 2016)
1 x 8.5m (28ft) custom built Blackwatch tender (June 2017), with capacity for 12 guests

Watersports:
2 x F5 S Seabobs (brand new 2016)
1 x Wakeboard
2 x Paddle boards
1 x Kayak
2 x Ski ropes
Inflatables: 1 x large donut, 3 x toys
4 x Jetpilot Lifejackets; recreational

Fishing
Fishing rods: 2 x black Shimano talus rods with Shimano Tiagra 30w overhead reels, 2 x brown/white/gold rods with penn overhead reels
Other fishing gear: 1 x gaff, 7 x tackle boxes

Diving:
Extensive diving equipment including dive compressor, 10 sets of diving gear, and dedicated diving platform setup in the garage.

Full diving equipment
Scuba full length wetsuits (Men and Women sizes)
Short arm-leg wetsuits (Men and Women sizes)
Hooded vests (Men and Women sizes)
Rash vests (Men and Women sizes, long and short sleeves)
Full length stinger suits

Guest Boots: Size 5 to 13
Gloves: Men and Women sizes
Kayak/day walking shoes

Fins
Closed Heel: Children and adults, sizes 1-12
Open Heel: Children and adults, sizes 1-13

19 x Face masks
13 x Snorkels
12 x Belts
Weights: 35 x 2.5kg

Regulators:
REG 4 – First Stage Mares, Primary Mares Nikos, Secondary Mares Nikos, Gauges Scubapro
REG 5 – First Stage Aqua Lung, Primary Aqualung LX, Secondary Aqualung ABS, Gauge and Compass Suunto
REG 6 + 7 - First Stage Aqua Lung, Primary Aqualung Calypso, Gauge Suunto
REG 8 – First stage Aqua Lung, Primary Aqualung Calypso, Secondary Aqualung Octopus, Gauge Suunto
Builder: Astilleros M. CIES (Spain)
Naval Architect: Inigo Echenique
Hull Construction: Steel
Hull Configuration: Displacement
Stabilisers at Anchor: Yes
Stabilisers Underway: Yes
Year Built: 2005
Year Refit: 2015
Length: 39.60m
Beam: 8.00m
Draft: 2.10m
Fuel Consumption: 180 Litres/ Hr
Gross Tons: 370
Engines & Generators:
Engines - 2 x Diesel CAT 720hp
Generators - 2 x Kohler 80kW

Audio Visual Equipment & Deck Facilities:
Yamaha sound system to have your own music in the main salon, aft bdeck, bridge deck aft, flybridge
Satellite TV
Music and Movie selection
Flat screen TVs throughout

Sundeck:
- 4 -pax Jacuzzi
- 2 separate large lounge areas port and starboard, with lowering table on one side which create a lovely day bed with cushions. Very popular for alfresco meals and afternoon cocktails. Each area can be protected with bimini shading.
- Deck lounge chairs
- Barbeque
- Direct access from bridge through the sundeck (internal and external stairs)
- Tenders stored on the sundeck and in garage but they can be relocated
- The sundeck sits up to 12 guests around 2 Tablets, disconnected on port and starboard sides (about 2m gap)

Bridge Deck:
- Large table for seating up to 8 guests
- Lounge chairs

Main deck:
- Large dining table with seating for up to 10 guests.

- Swim platform and tender garage also equipped with a dedicated dive platform
- Naiad zero speed stabilisers (July 2016)
Designed to comfortably accommodate up to 12 guests overnight in 6 cabins, comprising of a master suite, 1 VIP stateroom, 2 double cabins and 2 twin cabins.

She is also capable of carrying up to 9 crew onboard.

Main Deck: Master cabin with his and hers wardrobes, his and hers with a Jacuzzi bath, office area, large floor to ceiling windows
Bridge deck: VIP cabin with ensuite and large windows
Lower deck: 2 x Double (queen size bed) and 2 x twin each with marble and desk, wardrobe
SPECIFICATIONS
Type
Motor
Guests
12(Sleeping)
Year
2006 (Refit in 2015)
Cabins
1 King, 3 Queen, 4 Single
Length
39.6m (130ft)
Crew
8
Beam
8m (26ft)
Speed
10(Cruising)
Draft
2.1m (7ft)
CHARTER RATE
from $130,000 / week
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