Canada-based yacht builder Crescent Custom Yachts has delivered the 50.08-metre superyacht Danzante Bay to her owner in the USA. Danzante Bay is Crescent Custom’s flagship yacht and the largest yacht built to-date in Canada. She has remained under the management of Camper & Nicholsons since 2023 and features both exterior design and naval architecture crafted by Gregory C. Marshall Naval Architect, with interior design by UK-based H2 Yacht Design.
Read: 50m Crescent Custom superyacht Danzante Bay on sea trials"Camper & Nicholsons is proud to have had Danzante Bay under management since January 2023 and continues to ensure a seamless transition from construction to operation," commented David Peano, US Head of Yacht Management at Camper & Nicholsons.
"Our work has included sourcing crew, arranging all compliance certification including Flag and Class surveys, support for the on-site project manager and shipyard, and implementation of International Safety Management Code (ISM)."
Boasting a plethora of interior and exterior space, Danzante Bay can accommodate as many as 12 guests across her six luxurious staterooms, with enough space for a crew of up to 10 members, including the captain.
Danzante Bay displays a GRP hull and superstructure, with an interior volume of 499 GT. She showcases strong sweeping lines, with an abundance of exterior deck space.
Read: 50m Crescent Custom superyacht Danzante Bay launched In terms of performance, Danzante Bay showcases a top speed of 16.5 knots and a cruising speed of 12 knots.