Yacht Style – July 2019

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Her striking, sleek appearance is the work of Ken Freivokh,
designer of the world’s largest sailing yacht, the 106m Black Pearl,
and the 88m Maltese Falcon, although charter guests will be more
focused on Spirit’s interior, featuring European furnishings and the
latest in audio-visual entertainment systems.
On the main deck, a spacious saloon features a comfortable lounge
and a formal dining table with a bar counter, while on the aft deck is
further seating and a large dining table so you can enjoy the Cordon
Bleu chef’s culinary delights al fresco.
Spirit can accommodate up to 12 guests in five staterooms,
including four VIP double cabins forward on the main deck, two of
which can be converted into twins with an optional third bunk.
The master suite dominates the upper deck and benefits from its
own private deck area with sun loungers, large windows, a king-size
bed and an office area with a coffee table and chairs, while forward
is a jacuzzi surrounded by cushioned seating. On the top deck, stools
surround a central bar and this partially shaded space is ideal for
refreshments or a breakfast with an incredible view.
Based in Cairns, Spirit’s cruising locations include the Great
Barrier Reef and Whitsundays, the Solomons and Papua New Guinea,
where she offers a 10-day cruise starting from Alotau, the capital of
Milne Bay province on the country’s southeast peninsula and just an
hour’s flight from Port Moresby.


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