Yachting USA – September 2019

(Greg DeLong) #1
SEPTEMBER 2019 YACHTING6 5

and Montenegro. If charter
clients want to book in France
or Italy, then the owner will
consider those inquiries as well,
but Chryssicopoulos says there
has been so much demand for
charters in Greece that the
yacht had no reason to move.

¶ “ Charter is just through


the roof,” he told Yachting in
mid-July. “I was just spending a
week in Mykonos—you should
have seen all the yachts. It
was much crazier than usual.”

¶ And everywhere that Bliss
goes, she brings multiple
tenders with her for heading
ashore, watersports and crew
use. There is a Williams Tur-
bojet 325, an 18-foot Dariel jet
boat that reportedly can hit

35 knots, and a 42-foot Sacs
called Little Bliss. ¶ Also on
board are a pair of Jet Skis, a
Seabob and stand-up paddle-
boards. Those types of toys, a
captain who has been aboard
for eight years and has strong

local knowledge, and the yacht’s
new look inside and out from
the refi t are bringing bookings,
Chryssicopoulos says. And the
yacht also is for sale, which
means potential owners are
getting a sneak peek at the type
of income they might gener-
ate should they keep her on
the charter market. ¶ “She’s
already done fi ve weeks of char-
ter this season alone,” he says
of this past summer, “and she
has another fi ve booked.”

IN THE INTERIOR, THERE WAS
GREEN VELVET ON THE WALLS.

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