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EMIR
[ MOTOR YACHT · BUILT 2004 ]

EMIR

Length
271ft
Builder
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Guests
28 / 14 cabins
Cabins
14
Built
2004
Type
Power
Price
$700,000 / week

Yacht Description

“A 271ft Mitsubishi Heavy Industries from 2004.”

EMIR yacht is a 271 ft long motor yacht monohull and spends the summer season in Greece, Turkey, Croatia, Spain Balearics, France, Sardinia, Corsica and season in Greece, Turkey, Croatia, Spain Balearics, France, Sardinia, Corsica. It was built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in 2004. A refit was done in 2018. The yacht layout features 14 cabins and accommodates 28 guests.

The motor yacht features 2 Yanmar x 2000/650 (BHP/RP) engines .

Specifications

Length overall
271ft / 82.5
Beam
11.6m
Draft
4.4m
Builder
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Year built
2004
Refit
2018
Type
Power
Cruising speed
12kn knots
Top speed
14kn knots
Engines
2 Yanmar x 2000/650 (BHP/RP)
Guests
28
Cabins
14
Crew
28

Cruising Areas

Summer Season

Winter Season

Accommodation

Total guests
28
Total cabins
14
Jacuzzi
yes

14 staterooms for 28 guests.

Crew

Captain
Dimitri Argirakis

Amenities

Air Conditioning
Yes
Movie Theatre
Yes
Exercise Equipment
Yes
Light Fishing Gear
Yes
Games Console
Yes
Indoor Audio System
Yes
Jacuzzi On Deck
Yes
Local TV
Yes
Satellite Communications
Yes
Satellite TV
Yes
Stabilisers
Yes
Swim Platform
Yes
TV All Cabins
Yes
TV Saloon
Yes
Wi Fi
Yes

Fishing

Fishing Gear: Light fishing gear

Charter Price

From $700,000 per week, plus APA.

Plus Expenses arrangement — boat and crew only, without tip.

Charter days
Base price
APA (35%)
Total estimate
Note
14 days
$1,400,000 — $1,400,000
$490,000 — $490,000
$1,890,000 — $1,890,000
Discounts outside main season common
7 days
$700,000 — $700,000
$245,000 — $245,000
$945,000 — $945,000
Standard charter rate
3 days
$350,000 — $350,000
$122,500 — $122,500
$472,500 — $472,500
Weekly rate / 6 x days

All prices generated as a guide. Availability subject to confirmation. Gratuity discretionary, typically 5%–25% of the base price.

Variable expenses — fuel, food, marina fees — are deducted from an Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA), an additional deposit added to the charter price. The remainder is returned after charter.