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Calex yacht
Calex yacht






calex yacht

On the sundeck is a teppanyaki grill, bar, hot tub and drop-down cinema screen. The yacht has a touch-and-go helipad on the foredeck, a DJ booth, and a large beach club for water sports. The owner of the 197-footer used the yacht for exploring the world, but his plans changed and it’s now on the brokerage market. It is distinguished by a geometrically shaped exterior with a metallic hull. Named after the Beatles song, Come Together is the first Amels Limited Edition 60 that was launched last year. DB9 promises to be one of Palm Beach’s brokerage stars. The boat has three pools, including a 26-foot-long saltwater pool on the foredeck that doubles as the boat’s tender storage when it’s empty. In 2019, the new owner upgraded its systems while having its exterior repainted in a metallic Champagne color, with the signature red boot stripe.

calex yacht

Its lines from Venice design firm Nuvolari/Lenard make it look fast, even at the dock. The iconic Palmer Johnson, the only one built in England, was first launched back 2010. Named after the classic V12 Aston Martin model, the 9,200-hp, 171-foot DB9 is a speed demon that can blast across the water at 37 mph-or about three times the speed of most yachts its size.

calex yacht

Word has it that Calex‘s owner is billionaire Southern California auto dealer David Wilson, whose Wilson Automotive Group boasts 17 dealerships and annual sales of around $2 billion.

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Here, in addition to the master suite, is the owner’s lounge, bar and office, plus a private sundeck with gym, spa and gas fireplace. Belowdecks is a seven-cabin layout that can accommodate 14 guests, with the highlight being the massive 1,770-sq-ft owner’s deck. Built with a steel hull and aluminum superstructure, Calex‘s sleek, low-slung lines are from the drawing board of designer Giorgio Cassetta. The owner also specified his own deck, with a bedroom, office, gym, massage room, television room, bar and breakfast area-not to mention an 860-sq.-foot sunken forward sundeck.ĭelivered just a year ago to its California owner, the stunning 219-foot Benetti superyacht Calex is making a surprise appearance at the Palm Beach show-to showcase the boatbuilding skills of the Italian shipyard. But the brokerage yacht’s real innovation lies at the stern, with a split-level beach club that includes an infinity pool (that transforms to a dance floor with a cover) on the deck above, and a full-beam lounge under the pool, with drop-down balconies on each side to increase openness and width. With its plumb bow and curving superstructure, the 229-foot Benetti Alfa looks like many contemporary designs these days. She’s fast, with twin MTUs delivering a 17.5-knot top speed. Other standout features include a state-of-the-art gym, massive beach club with drop-down side terraces, a stunning top-deck bar and lounge area, massage room, and enough water toys to equip a cruise ship. Designed by London-based H2 Yacht Design, the Feadship has cabins for 12 guests and a main-deck owner’s suite to die for. It comes with a jaw-dropping $148 million asking price. The founder of BlueCrest Capital, Europe’s third-biggest fund, took delivery of the yacht in 2020 and now it will make its show debut at PBIBS in search of a buyer. Rumor has it that mega-successful British hedge-fund manager Michael Platt is looking to trade-in his 245-foot Feadship Arrow.








Calex yacht