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Guests
12
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Cabins
6
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Crew
14
| Length | GT | Built (REFIT) |
|---|---|---|
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57.9m
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771 GT | 2010 (2020) |
| Beam | Draft | Top Speed |
| 10.2m | 2.6m | 17 Kts |
Skyfall is a 57.9m motor yacht for sale delivered by American shipyard Trinity Yachts in 2010. Her naval architecture and exterior design comes from the drawing boards of Trinity Yachts, while Patrick Knowles is responsible for her interior design.
Key Features
- Sun deck with Jacuzzi, pool, and sun pads
- Temperature-controlled wine cellar for ~500 bottles
- 58m (190.29ft) Trinity Yachts motor yacht
- Salon with stylish seating, bespoke artworks
- Top speed 17 knots, range 4,600 nautical miles
- Beach club with transom access and twin staircases
Design & Construction
Designed around a semi-displacement aluminium hull and superstructure she features a 10.2m beam and a 2.6m draft. The yacht is built over 3 decks with an internal volume of 771 GT (Gross Tonnes).
Exterior Design
Skyfall boasts a distinctive raked bow, with a short foredeck allocated for personal watercraft stowage and mooring equipment. A teak walkway extends over the top of the owner's cabin, leading to the surrounding walkway of the upper deck.
The hull features pairs of rounded rectangular port holes along the waterline, drawing light into the lower deck areas. On the main deck topsides, spaced pairs and a trio of glazing provide visual interest against the superstructure. The shaping of the glazing at amidships on both main and upper deck levels adds a unique feature to the side profile, while the leaning superstructure shaping of the aft decks maintains a harmonious flow.
A short bathing platform extends when the transom door is raised, revealing a beach club, with twin stairways leading up to the main deck aft for seating and relaxation under partial shade provided by the upper deck canopy.
The sun deck offers an expansive area for guests to enjoy, featuring ample sun pads, a jacuzzi, and a plunge pool, along with teak seating adorned with deep cushions in which to relax. Shade is provided by the canopy of the communication and navigation tower, from which a basketball net hangs awaiting guests who fancy shooting some hoops.
The teak decks add to the attention to detail of the yacht Skyfall. On one deck, a compass and nautical-inspired motif adorns the center of one of the exterior areas, adding a focal point. Teak deck furniture is abundant, with soft neutral tones dominating the main cushions and vibrant scatter cushions adding a pop of color. Underneath the main exterior dining table, with seating for 12 guests, a further teak-laid design adds to the elegance. Additionally, on the sun deck, a circular teak design is featured under the canopy in the dining area, and surrounding the pool and jacuzzi area.
Interior Design
The interior, designed by Patrick Knowles, uses a mix of wood, stone and metal to create a consistent, slightly formal look with some contrast in texture and colour.
The entrance is built around a temperature-controlled wine cellar, which holds close to 500 bottles. This space sits at the threshold of the main deck and acts as a focal point, with cabinetry and display lighting set into dark wood surrounds.
The main saloon follows with a softer palette. Seating comes in grey and blue tones, set against wood panelling and metal accents. Large windows run the length of the space, bringing in light and keeping a direct link to the outside. The layout is open, with seating arranged around low tables and clear walkways through the room.
Forward, the formal dining area seats 10 guests around a polished wood table. Leather-backed chairs and a marble feature wall with silver detailing define the space, while twin chrome chandeliers provide focused lighting without overwhelming the room.
A second lounge on the upper deck offers a more relaxed setting. It uses an L-shaped sofa, neutral carpets and a mix of turquoise and camel tones to soften the space. A small bar and casual dining table for six guests sit to one side, with large windows keeping the room bright.
Across the yacht, materials stay consistent, with wood panels, marble flooring and controlled lighting creating a steady look from one space to the next without sharp changes in tone.
Accommodation
Skyfall accommodates up to 12 guests in six cabins, with crew space for up to 14.
The owner’s suite sits on the main deck and uses a split-level layout. Large windows bring in light across both levels, while the arrangement separates the sleeping area from the lounge space. The suite includes a private office and en suite bathroom.
Two VIP cabins, two double cabins and one twin cabin sit on the lower deck. Each uses the same material palette as the main areas, with wood panelling, light fabrics and small colour accents in blue and grey. En suite bathrooms are standard across all guest cabins.
Performance & Capabilities
Powered by twin diesel Caterpillar (3516B) 3,384hp engines running at 1800rpm, motor yacht Skyfall is capable of reaching a top speed of 17 knots, and comfortably cruises at 12 knots. With her 83,601 litre fuel tanks she has a maximum range of 4,600 nautical miles at 12 knots. She has been fitted with stabilizers to increase on-board comfort when the yacht is at anchor, particularly in rough waters. Her semi-displacement hull design means she offers a great balance of space and speed.
Amenities
The yacht features a well-equipped gym, allowing her guests to keep up their fitness regimes at sea. Air conditioning offers increased on-board comfort and an elevator makes the yacht fully-accessible. Skyfall also features deck jacuzzi which provides excellent views.
Skyfall Yacht is For Sale
Skyfall is currently on the market for sale with an asking price of $24,500,000 USD.
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