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M/Y Tasty waves
[ MOTOR YACHT · BUILT 2025 ]

M/Y Tasty waves

Length
130ft
Builder
Riva
Guests
10 / 5 cabins
Cabins
5
Built
2025
Type
Power
Price
$175,000 — $200,000 / week

Yacht Description

“A 130ft Riva from 2025, based in Greece.”

M/Y Tasty waves yacht is a 130 ft long motor yacht monohull and spends the summer season in Bahamas, W. Med -Riviera/Cors/Sard., Caribbean Leewards and season in Bahamas, Caribbean Leewards. It was built by Riva in 2025. The yacht layout features 5 cabins and accommodates 10 guests. The cabin arrangement is following: 1 king cabin, 4 queen cabins.

Specifications

Length overall
130ft / 39 m
Beam
26.5m
Draft
7.6m
Builder
Riva
Year built
2025
Type
Power
Cruising speed
18 knots
Top speed
21 knots
Consumption
200 US Gall/Hr
Guests
10
Cabins
5

Accommodation

Total guests
10
Total cabins
5
Heads
7
Showers
5
A/C
Full
A/C at night
Yes
Jacuzzi
Yes

5 staterooms for 10 guests.

1
King cabins
4
Queen cabins

Amenities

Salon TV
Yes

Water Toys

Dinghy size
Williams 505 dieseljet
Dinghy HP
110hp
Floating mats
Yes
Swim platform
Yes
Boarding ladder
Yes
Jet skis
1
Beach games
Yes
Snorkel gear
Yes
Underwater camera
Yes
Wakeboard
Yes
Paddleboard
Yes
Seabob
Yes

Diving

Yacht offers Rendezvous Diving only

Air Compressor: Not Onboard

Sustainability

Green Initiative

Registry & Permits

Flag
Cayman Islands
Homeport
Med
License
2
Permit
2
MCA
1
Turnaround
2 days

Charter Price

From $175,000 to $200,000 per week, plus APA.

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

Charter days
Base price
APA (35%)
Total estimate
Note
14 days
$350,000 — $400,000
$122,500 — $140,000
$472,500 — $540,000
Discounts outside main season common
7 days
$175,000 — $200,000
$61,250 — $70,000
$236,250 — $270,000
Standard charter rate
3 days
$87,500 — $100,000
$30,625 — $35,000
$118,125 — $135,000
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.