IYC (International Yacht Collection, LLC.), is pleased to announce the addition of two new superyachts to their charter and management fleet, the M/Y Tuscan Sun and the M/Y Chevy Toy (ex Janie).
The 147’ 7” (45m) six (6) stateroom M/Y Tuscan Sun was built in 2006 by Izar/Navantia and can accommodate twelve (12) guests. She has a crew of nine (9). The beautiful interior also includes oversize windows on the main and bridge decks that provide stunning views. A selection of water toys are available as well as a gym. The Tuscan Sun is available at a rate of EU 160,000/wk. for the Summer of 2008 and $235,000/wk. for the Winter of 2008/09. Her charter schedule is West Med - Riviera/Corsica/Sardinia, West Med - Naples/Sicily for the Summer of 2008 and Caribbean - Windward, Caribbean – Leeward for Winter 2008/09.
The 157’ (47.8m) M/Y Chevy Toy has a spectacularly rich interior that mirrors a stately home of Europe. Built in 2004 by Trinity Yachts, this plush superyacht has a baby grand piano, large swim platform, and air-conditioned alfresco dining for 10 on the aft deck. There is also a Kaleidescape entertainment system throughout for easy selection from yacht’s central movie and music libraries. The Chevy Toy is available at a rate of $157,000/wk. in the Bahamas for Summer 2008 and $165,000/wk. in Winter 2008/09 in Caribbean - Windward, Caribbean – Leeward.
IYC is pleased to announce a very active recent brokerage period with the sales of the following central listing yachts:
Frank Grzeszczak and Chany Sabates sold M/Y Janie, a 157ft. (47.8m) Trinity built in 2004.
Frank Grzeszczaks’ central listing, M/Y Black Sheep (now Idefix) was sold; Black Sheep is a 139ft. (42.4m) Oceanco built in 1998.
Noell Vawter represented both the buyer and seller in the sale of the 100ft. (30m) M/Y Espresso II, a Broward built in 2001. Espresso II was an IYC central listing of both Robert (Bob) McKeage and Noell Vawter.
Frank Grzeszczak sold a new 164ft. (50m) Trinity Yacht; M/Y T057 (no name given) will be due for delivery in 2011. She will have a semi-displacement hull with twin 3616B Caterpillars, a tender garage, and a forward facing panoramic owners’ suite on the main deck.
At the recent Miami Charter & Brokerage show, Jim McConvilles’ central listing, M/Y Quintessa was sold; Quintessa is a 94ft. (28.7m) Destiny built in 2000.
Also sold at the Miami Charter & Brokerage show was Tim Johnsons’ M/Y Yoly, a 92ft. (28m) Cheoy Lee built in 1999.
Sanlorenzo has a reputation of offering an unrivalled level of customization, which results in the fact that there are never two Sanlorenzo Yachts that are the same. This has been clearly demonstrated by the unique five-stateroom SL104 planing yacht, that will be on display at the Miami International Boat Show (MIBS) this week. Read More