ATLANTIKA
Yacht for Sale

Length: 131' 3" / 40m | Builder: Cnt Castagnola | Year: 2013 / 2022
ATLANTIKA Cnt Castagnola Yacht for Sale

ATLANTIKA Yacht for Sale - 131' Cnt Castagnola

Type: Sailboat
Category: Cruising Ketch
Builder: Cnt Castagnola
Condition: Used
Length: 131' 3" (40m)
Beam: 26' 11" (8.2m)
Engines: 2x CAT Inboard, 470hp
Speed (Cruising): 9 Knots/10 MPH
Speed (Max): 12 Knots/13.81 MPH
Model Year: 2013
Build Year: 2013
Refit: 2022
Refit Type: Overall refit
Flag: Malta
Location: Didim, Aydin, Turkey
Staterooms: 5
Sleeps: 10
Price: ($5,191,400 USD est.) €4,950,000 EUR

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    ACCOMMODATIONS

    Describe the staterooms in detail, including location, bed sizes, distinguishing features, styling, and amenities.

    Master Cabin:

    Positioned at the bow of the lower deck, the full-beam Master Cabin offers a spacious and well-appointed retreat. Large portholes on either side bring in a generous amount of natural light, highlighting the light wood paneling, soft fabrics, and suede-leather, which together create a warm and inviting atmosphere. The plush carpet and simple white ceiling, sharing the same light tone, enhance the brightness and sense of openness, making the space feel even more expansive.

    Upon entry, the base of the foremast serves as a defining structural element, reinforcing the yacht’s sailing heritage. At the heart of the cabin, the king-size bed, centrally positioned and facing aft, provides an ideal focal point. Across from the bed, a large built-in cabinet ensures practical storage without disrupting the open feel of the space.

    To port, a desk with a vanity and integrated storage serves both as a workspace and a functional dressing area. On the starboard side, an L-shaped seating area with a coffee table offers a quiet and comfortable space to unwind in privacy.

    The ensuite bathroom, located at the starboard aft end of the cabin, features a marble sink, a spacious shower, and marble flooring, adding to the sense of luxury. Recent refits have introduced upgraded lighting and modernized fixtures, ensuring a fresh yet timeless appeal.

    More than just a well-designed living space, the Master Cabin delivers an immersive experience, engaging multiple senses and enhancing comfort at every touchpoint. The smooth grain of the wood, soft textures of the upholstery, and the gentle underfoot feel of the carpet all contribute to a setting that is both refined and inviting. Every material choice has been carefully considered to maintain a seamless connection to the yacht’s overall aesthetic, ensuring a space that is not only elegant but deeply comfortable.

    Guest Accommodations:

    Located on both sides of the lower deck, the guest accommodation consists of four cabins—two with double beds positioned forward and two with twin beds situated aft, comfortably accommodating up to eight guests.

    Each cabin features its own ensuite bathroom, complete with a marble sink and marble detailing, adding a refined touch to the space. Generous storage solutions, including spacious cabinets and additional compartments, ensure practical onboard living. Two portholes in every cabin provide natural light, enhancing the sense of openness.

    As part of the recent refit, the guest cabins have undergone layout modifications to optimize space and functionality. Additionally, new carpeting and flooring have been installed, along with updated lighting fixtures, enhancing both comfort and ambiance. These upgrades ensure the cabins feel refreshed while maintaining the yacht’s signature elegance.

    Following the same design principles as the Master Cabin, the guest cabins balance elegance and comfort, with carefully selected materials and soft transitions that contribute to a warm yet sophisticated atmosphere.

    Crew Quarters:

    Located on the lower deck, the crew quarters are designed for efficiency and comfort, ensuring well-appointed living spaces while maintaining privacy and functionality.

    Accessed via the same staircase that leads to the galley, the crew mess is positioned to port of the galley, featuring a C-shaped seating area with a central table, providing a comfortable communal space for meals and downtime.

    A central hallway leading aft opens to two crew cabins. On the starboard side, the captain’s cabin includes a double bed, while on the port side, a bunk bed cabin offers additional accommodation. Both cabins have ensuite bathrooms and ample storage.

    At the aft end of the hallway, a door provides access to the technical areas, with separate sections on each side housing essential equipment such as washers, dryers, and additional storage space. At the very aft of this section, the foldable beach club offers a versatile extension of the yacht’s living space, enhancing both guest and crew convenience.

    Two additional bunk bed cabins are positioned in the lower deck bow, accessed via hatches on the foredeck. While more compact than the aft crew quarters, these cabins still feature their own private bathrooms.

    In total, the four crew cabins accommodate up to seven crew members.

    Number of Guests: 10
    Cabins: 5
    Crew: 4 cabins accommodating 6-7 crew

    INTERIOR

    Describe the interior spaces in detail, including layout, style, amenities, and distinguishing features.

    Main Salon/Dining:

    Entering through the cockpit, the main salon immediately opens into a spacious and inviting area. Large windows along both sides and the front allow natural light to flood the space, complementing the light-toned interior. The combination of hardwood flooring, fabric-upholstered sofas, wooden wall and ceiling panels, and leather-covered ceiling sections creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere. This interplay of natural light, light-colored materials, and warm textures establishes a calm and serene ambiance—a space that balances elegance with the comfort of home. The design subtly avoids sharp edges, instead incorporating smooth curves and blended transitions between walls and ceilings, enhancing the overall sense of softness and fluidity.

    On the port side, a long L-shaped sofa is paired with a dark wood coffee table and two armchairs with orange backrests, offering a comfortable lounge area. On the starboard aft side, an L-shaped storage unit with a dark-toned countertop leads to a staircase descending to the galley and crew quarters.

    Moving forward on the starboard side, a dining table accommodating up to 10 guests is positioned lengthwise along the salon, aligning with the yacht’s overall layout. At the head of the table, a large artwork is mounted on the forward-facing wall, adding a focal point that enhances the refined atmosphere.

    At the forward section of the salon, the main mast serves as a natural divider, subtly separating the space into two functional areas. To port, a service bar is strategically placed in the corner, allowing the crew to efficiently serve refreshments to guests both inside and outside. A sliding door adjacent to the bar provides direct access to the foredeck dining area, seamlessly connecting the interior and exterior spaces. Next to the mast, a staircase leads down to the guest accommodations, ensuring easy and intuitive movement throughout the yacht.

    Designed with both aesthetics and functionality in mind, the main salon and dining area offer a well-balanced environment, where open space, soft design elements, and thoughtful layout contribute to a setting that is both practical and refined.

    Helm Station

    Located on the starboard side of the mast, the helm station is designed for efficiency and ease of operation. There are three large screens, along with all the essential navigation and control systems. Equipments are strategically positioned for easy reach, to ensure efficient operation.

    A light-toned leather seat, paired with a leather-covered console, blends functionality with style, complementing the yacht’s refined aesthetic. Though compact, the helm station is ergonomically arranged, allowing for precise control without unnecessary clutter. Positioned with excellent visibility, it offers a clear, unobstructed view of the surroundings, ensuring safe and confident navigation.

    Galley:

    Located on the lower deck, the galley is accessed directly via the aft staircase from the main saloon. Positioned along the beam on the starboard side, it is designed for efficiency and practicality while ensuring ample space for meal preparation.

    The layout features large countertops with plenty of storage, maximizing functionality for both everyday use and catering for guests. Equipped with a double sink, aspirator, oven, and cooktop, the galley provides a well-organized and spacious environment, allowing for smooth and efficient operation.

    EXTERIOR

    Describe the exterior styling (e.g., sleek, classic, etc.)

    The exterior styling of the Sailing Yacht "In Love" embodies timeless elegance and classic charm, seamlessly blending traditional craftsmanship with modern functionality. Its sleek silhouette is accentuated by smooth, flowing lines and a finely crafted wooden hull, offering a distinctive profile that exudes sophistication on the water. The high-quality cold-molded epoxy-laminated construction ensures not only durability but also a warm, natural aesthetic that stands out in any marina. Designed with a focus on both form and performance, the yacht's understated yet striking exterior reflects a perfect harmony of style and practicality, making it an enduring icon of luxury sailing.

    DECKS

    Describe the deck spaces in detail, including layout, style, amenities, seating, dining, shade, and distinguishing features.

    S/Y Atlantika features spacious and efficiently used deck areas, designed for leisure and functionality. From operational zones to dining areas, seating, and sunbeds, every space is thoughtfully arranged to enhance the onboard experience. Whether it’s the well-shaded cockpit, the expansive sundeck with twin helm stations, or the inviting foredeck with alfresco dining and sunbathing options, Atlantika ensures comfort and versatility. At the yacht’s forefront, the bowsprit’s circular platform offers a stunning vantage point, reinforcing its strong connection to the sea. These spaces have been further enhanced by a recent refit, introducing 1st-grade Burmese teak decking, new chrome handrails and guardrails, upgraded deck lighting, and refreshed canvas covers, bimini tops, and tents, ensuring both durability and a refined aesthetic.

    Foredeck:

    Accessible via wide walkways on both sides of the superstructure, the foredeck is a thoughtfully designed space divided into a seating/dining area and an operational zone, offering an exceptional vantage point to take in the surroundings.

    Positioned directly ahead of the superstructure, a dining table for 10 guests provides an ideal setting for alfresco dining. Moving forward, beneath the foremast, a large sunbed with integrated backrests comfortably accommodates 5-6 guests, making it the perfect spot to relax under the sun or enjoy the fresh ocean breeze with a beautiful view over sceneries. On either side of the sunbed, teak side tables add practicality, doubling as service stations within reach of the dining area. Chrome-finished poles positioned near the side tables and at the front corners of the superstructure support a bimini system, ensuring shade when desired.

    At the bow, the operational area houses the tender and jet ski storage, along with two hydraulic anchor windlasses. The spacious deck layout ensures the crew has ample room for seamless mooring and anchoring operations while maintaining a clean and organized look.

    One of the yacht’s most captivating features is the bowsprit, extending forward with a guardrail-enclosed walkway leading to a circular platform. This balcony-like space at the very front offers an unmatched panoramic view of the horizon, making it one of the most scenic spots on board. The feeling of standing here, surrounded by nothing but water and sky, is akin to a scene from a movie—both breathtaking and unforgettable.

    Aft Deck:

    Entering from the passerelle, guests are welcomed by a spacious sunbed spanning more than half the beam, positioned forward-facing and large enough to comfortably accommodate 5-6 people. This inviting lounging space offers an ideal spot for relaxation while enjoying the views.

    Moving forward, two staircases on either side lead up to the sundeck, while a central staircase between them descends to the cockpit area. The layout here is symmetrical, featuring C-shaped seating arrangements with tables on both sides, creating a balanced and social setting.

    Located under the shade of the superstructure and lowered into the main deck, this area is naturally sheltered from direct sunlight and strong breezes, offering a secure and comfortable retreat for guests. Whether for quiet moments of relaxation or casual gatherings, the aft deck provides a protected yet open environment, seamlessly connected to the main salon for easy indoor-outdoor flow.

    Sun Deck:

    Ascending from the aft deck via two ladders on either side, guests arrive at the spacious sundeck, designed for both relaxation and functionality. As part of the recent refit, the sundeck has been enlarged, enhancing both lounging and maneuvering space.

    The symmetrical design features sunbeds positioned aft, while at the forward section, L-shaped seating areas with coffee tables face each other, creating an inviting space for socializing.

    At the center of the sundeck, the twin helm stations are strategically placed on either side. Having a helm station on each side is essential for maintaining unobstructed views while sailing, particularly on a yacht of this size. It also plays a critical role during tight maneuvers and docking, allowing for precise control with clear sightlines in all directions.

    At the very front of the sundeck, the main mast rises from the teak deck, with its impressive boom extending aft overhead, adding to the commanding presence of this area. On either side of the mast, two additional sunpads provide extra lounging space for guests to relax in the open air.

    With its enlarged layout and panoramic views, the sundeck provides an ideal setting for both relaxation and navigation. The thoughtful positioning of the helm stations ensures precise control, while the expansive lounging areas offer a comfortable space to enjoy the open sea with family and friends.

    Beach Club

    The beach club is one of the standout features of S/Y Atlantika, offering a versatile and immersive connection to the sea. Designed as a foldable structure, it opens from the aft of the hull while at anchor and folds back when sailing, ensuring both practicality and seamless integration into the yacht’s design.

    Accessible directly from the crew quarters, this setup not only allows the crew to prepare the area efficiently but also makes it easier to serve guests, whether providing towels, refreshments, or assistance with watersports.

    For those who wish to take a refreshing swim by the sea, Beach Club can also be reached from the sea. The swim ladder offers direct access from the water, making the experience effortless.

    This expansive waterside platform creates a unique space to unwind at sea, allowing guests to relax at water level, enjoy drinks, and take in the tranquil sound of the waves gently lapping against the hull—a perfect setting to make the most of life on board.

    REFIT

    Describe refits, include dates, upgrades, added or removed features:

    An expansive refit was recently completed in 2022, bringing significant upgrades to S/Y Atlantika across all structural, mechanical, and aesthetic aspects.

    Hull & Superstructure

    S/Y Atlantika received a full hull and superstructure refit, including a new DuPont paint application and anti-fouling treatment. Repairs were made to fiberglass and metal components, and new underwater lights were installed. The bow thrusters and shafts were replaced, and the propellers underwent maintenance. A keel and rudder inspection and repair were also carried out.

    Deck Upgrades

    The deck layout was modified, and the sundeck was enlarged. A new 1st-grade Burmese teak deck was installed, along with replacement of winches, cleats, tracks, and windlasses. The standing and running rigging were replaced, and deck hatches, ports, handrails, and guardrails were renewed with chrome finishes. The deck lighting was upgraded.

    Rigging & Sails

    The mast and boom were inspected and serviced, and the standing rigging was fully replaced. A new lazyjack system was added, and the existing sails, battens, and furling systems were rigged and maintained. All moving rigging components were lubricated and serviced.

    Interior Enhancements

    The furniture and upholstery were replaced, and new carpeting and flooring were installed. The lighting fixtures were upgraded, and cabin layouts were modified or upgraded.

    Galley & Bathrooms

    The galley appliances were updated with a new stove, oven, and refrigerator, along with new countertops, cabinetry, and plumbing fixtures. Ventilation systems were improved. The bathrooms received new sinks, faucets, showers, and sanitation systems, along with updated flooring and tiles.

    Mechanical & Electrical Systems

    The engine and generator systems were refitted. New watermakers were installed, and fuel, water, and waste tanks were updated. The exhaust system was revised, and the air conditioning and ventilation systems were upgraded.

    The electrical wiring was inspected and replaced. New lighting systems, batteries, and charging systems were installed. The navigation, communication, and entertainment electronics were updated.

    Navigation & Safety Equipment

    The navigation system was upgraded with new GPS, radar, sonar, and autopilot. New VHF and AIS communication equipment was installed, and a CCTV system was added. The life rafts, life jackets, and fire suppression system were replaced, and emergency signaling devices, including EPIRBs and flares, were serviced

    Additional Customizations

    A new tender boat (Grand 480), Seadoo jet ski, and kayaks were added. The entertainment system was updated with new audio, video, and TV installations. Compliance upgrades were also completed to meet maritime safety and certification requirements.

    BUILD

    Built style/purpose (world cruiser, economical performance, etc.):

    Built in 2013 in Italy by Costruzioni Navali Tigullio Castagnola to plans of Hydro Tec and Silverio della Rosa, she underwent a full refit in 2022 including new paint, new teak decks, upgrading Nav/com electronics, upgrading AV/IT systems, full technical overhaul including engines and generators.

    Special equipment or electronics? (i.e., stabilizers):

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    UNIQUE FEATURES/ATTRIBUTES

    Describe any unique/standout features setting the yacht apart from others in the range/market:

    • Low engine hours
    • 217 GRT
    • 5 beautifully spacious cabins
    • Commercial Certification with Maltese flag
    • Beautifully crafted and designed
    BULLET POINTS

    Make a list of between four and eight bullet points covering the main selling points and outstanding features of the yacht.

    • o Expansive refit is recently completed (2022)
    • o Low engine hours
    • o 217 GRT
    • o 5 beautifully spacious cabins
    • o Commercial certification
    • o Exceptional Craftsmanship: Built to the highest standards, the yacht features premium materials and meticulous attention to detail throughout.
    • o Spacious Interior: Accommodates up to 10 people in luxurious comfort, with beautifully designed living spaces that exude warmth and elegance.

    Beam 26’ 90” (8.2m)
    Draft 12’ 13” (3.7m)
    Speed 12 knots
    Construction Wood epoxy
    Gross Tonnage 217 t
    Engines 2 x CAT (470 hp each)
    Naval Architect Hydro Tec & Silverio Della Rosa
    Exterior Designer Silverio Della Rosa
    Interior Designer Nauta Yachts

    Flag Malta
    Location Didim, Turkey
    Classification N/A

    Cold-molded epoxy laminated wood

    GENERAL
    Built by Costruzioni Navali
    Tigullio Castagnola
    Year: 2013 / 2022 (refit)
    Length: 131’23’’ (40m)
    (incl. bow sprit)
    Beam: 26’ 90” (8.2m)
    Draft: 12’ 13” (3.7m)
    Classification: N/A
    Flag: Malta
    Gross tonnage: 217 gt
    Displacement: -------
    Designer: Silverio Della Rosa
    Naval Architect: Hydro Tec & Silverio Della Rosa
    Interior Designer: Nauta Yachts

    Speed 12 kn
    Fuel capacity: 12000lt
    Water capacity: 6000lt
    Black water capacity: 500lt
    Grey water capacity: 500lt
    Fuel Consumption: 100lt/h @12kn. 2200RPM
    80lt/h @9kn. 1800RPM

    Engines: 2 x CAT (470 hp each)
    Engine model: CAT 12 DITA
    Engine hours: Port 1267 hours / Starboard 1409
    hours as of February 2025
    Fuel: Diesel
    Propulsion: Conventional type 4 blades
    Gearboxes: ZF
    Steering: CMC Hydraulic
    Emergency Steering: CMC Hydraulic
    Stabilizers: N/A

    GENERATORS
    Generators: 2 x Kohler 40kw
    Generator hours: Port 4636 hours / Starboard 6660
    hours as of February 2025


    Main Switchboards: Yes 240V
    Shore Power Converter: ABB
    Service Batteries: 8 x Mutlu Akü – 250 Amh.
    Engine Start Batteries: Yes
    Gen. Start Batteries: Yes
    Battery charger: 6 x Victron

    A/C: Climma 6K
    Fancoils: Each cabin
    Air Compressor: Portable
    Provision Refrigeration: Frigoboat
    Engine Room Ventilation: Gianneschi

    Bow Thruster: CMC Hydraulic
    Propellers: 4 Blades
    Shafts: 2 x Stainless Steel Shafts
    Rudder angle indicators: Cobelt
    Engine Fuel filters: Separ
    Gens. Fuel filters: Separ
    Fuel Transfer Pump: Gianneschi
    Oil/water separator: Bilgmon
    Fire bilge pump: F.E.I.T.
    Grey water pump Gianneschi
    Black Water pump Gianneschi
    Water makers: Netatek WH350
    Hot & Cold
    Circulation Pump: Grundfos
    Boilers: Gianneschi x 2 120lt
    Sewage treatment: Hammann 8073
    WC’s: Techma Vacuum
    Hydraulic Systems: Varesequadri Power Pack
    + Live PTO’s on the engine

    OWNER: 1 x Master Cabin located on the
    forward of the yacht
    GUESTS: 4 x Guest cabin
    CREW: 1 x Captain Cabin and
    3 x crew cabins

    Oven: Arçelik
    Cooktop: Gagenau
    Refrigerator: Frigoboat
    Freezer: Frigoboat
    Dishwasher: Miele
    Coffee Machine: Jura
    Washer and Dryer: Miele

    Navtex Receiver: Furuno
    VHF Radiotelephones: Furuno
    Portable VHF: Sailor
    Portable GMDSS VHF: Sailor
    VHF Radio: 2 x Furuno
    Wi-Fi Catcher: Yes
    GMDSS Battery Plant: Yes


    Monitors : 2 x Furuno 16”
    Radar: Furuno
    Chart Plotter: Furuno
    Magnetic Compass F.Fuselli
    Echo Sounder: Furuno
    Autopilot: Furuno
    Speed Log: Furuno
    Wind Instruments: Arimar
    Horn: Marco
    Search Lights: Marco
    DGPS: N/A
    AIS: Yes
    GPS: Yes
    BNWAS: Yes
    Bridge Navigation
    Watch Alarm: Yes
    Ships Computer: Yes

    Audio Equipment: Kenwood
    Light Management: Yes
    Main Salon: LG TV (Fixed on wall)
    Master Stateroom: VESTEL TV (In mirror)
    Guest Staterooms: SHARP (In mirror)
    Captain’s Cabin: SHARP (Fixed on wall)
    Crew Mess: SHARP (Fixed on wall)

    9.99m/32’9” Technohull Chase Tender with 2 x 400hp
    Mercury
    4.35m Tender Grand with a 60 HP Mercury
    Sea-Doo Jetski
    Robosee (Seabob) x2

    Steering System: CMC
    Windlass: DATA Hydraulic
    Anchors: 2 x Galvanised Anchors
    Anchor Chains: P:130mt / Stbd:110mt
    Pasarelle: Opacmare
    Side Boarding Ladder: Custom Made, Hydraulic
    Swimming Ladder: Custom Made, Hydraulic
    Underwater Lights: 8x-
    Paint Exterior: Dupont new in 2022
    Paint Interior: Dupont new in 2022

    Life Rafts: 4x
    Fire Extinguishers: Yes
    Smoke Detectors: Yes
    Gas Detectors: Yes
    Fire Alarm: Yes
    Life Jackets: 20x
    Immersion Suits: 17x
    Life Rings: 2
    Man Overboard (MOB)
    Equipment: Yes
    Flares: Yes
    Medical Equipment: Yes
    SART Pains Wessex

    Masts: Aluiminum
    Booms: Aluminum
    Standing rigging/
    Running rigging: Stainless Steel
    Furlers: Lazyjack system

    EXTERIOR
    1. Hull
    ► New Paint (DuPONT) and anti-fouling
    ► Hull cleaning and polishing
    ► Repairs to fiberglass and metals
    ► New graphics and markings
    ► Installation of new underwater lights
    ► Installation of new Bowthrusters
    ► Installation of new Shafts
    ► Maintenance of Propellers
    ► Inspection and repair of the Keel and Rudder

    2. Deck
    ► Installation of new deck (1st grade Birmanian Teak)
    ► Enlargement of flybridge
    ► Layout modifications on all deck
    ► Revision of the beach club
    ► Replacement of deck hardware (winches, cleats, tracks,
    windlass)
    ► Replacement and maintenance of standing rigging
    ► Replacement and maintenance of running rigging
    ► Replacement and maintenance of deck hatches and ports
    ► Replacement of handrails and guardrails (chrome)
    ► Replacement canvas covers , bimini tops and tents
    ► Installation of new deck lighting

    3. Superstructure
    ► New Paint (DuPONT)
    ► Window and hatch seal checks and replacements
    ► Installation of new lightings

    4. Rigging and Sails
    ► Inspection and maintenance of mast and boom
    ► Replacement of standing rigging
    ► Maintenance of boom vang, gooseneck and other fittings
    ► Installation of new lazyjacks
    ► Rigging of existing sails, battens and furling systems
    ► Inspection and repair of sails
    ► Lubrication and service of all moving parts

    INTERIOR
    1. Cabins and Living Areas
    ► Replacement of furniture and fittings
    ► Upholstery and fabric replacement
    ► Replacement of Carpeting and flooring
    ► Installation of new lighting fixtures
    ► Repaint interior surfaces
    ► Cabin layout modifications or upgrades

    2. Galley
    ► Update appliances (stove, oven, refrigerator, etc.)
    ► Replace countertops and cabinetry
    ► Install new plumbing fixtures
    ► Improve ventilation systems
    ► New pumps

    3. Heads
    ► Replace fixtures and fittings (sinks, faucets, showers, etc.)
    ► Update flooring and tiles
    ► Install new toilets and sanitation systems
    ► New pumps

    MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
    1. Engine Room
    ► Engine and generator overhauls
    ► Installation of new watermakers
    ► Update fuel, water, and waste tanks
    ► Update exhaust systems
    ► Upgrade air conditioning and ventilation systems

    2. Electrical Systems
    ► Electrical wiring inspection and replacement
    ► Installation of new lighting systems
    ► Replacement of batteries and charging systems
    ► Update of electronics (navigation, communication,
    entertainment)

    3. Plumbing Systems
    ► Inspection and replacement of water lines
    ► Replace water heating systems
    ► Installation of new water filtration systems

    NAVIGATION AND SAFETY
    1. Navigation Equipment
    ► Upgrade GPS, radar, sonar, and autopilot systems
    ► Installation of new communication equipment (VHF, AIS)
    ► New CCTV System

    2. Safety Equipment
    ► Replacement of life rafts and life jackets
    ► Installation of new fire suppression systems
    ► Inspection and servicing of emergency signaling devices
    (EPIRBs, flares)

    ADDITIONAL CUSTOMIZATIONS
    1. Toys and Tenders
    ► New tender boat (Grand 480)
    ► New watersports equipment (Seadoo jet ski, kayaks)

    2. Custom Features
    ► Installation of new entertainment systems (audio, video)
    ► Replacement of all TVs