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SOMETHING COOL

SOMETHING COOL
CRN / 45.48 m / 1981
/ from €84,000 p/week + expenses
Description

SOMETHING COOL is a stunning 150-foot motor yacht built by CRN Ancona in 1981 and extensively refitted in 2023. Blending classic maritime charm with modern comfort, she features a flexible layout that accommodates up to 12 guests in seven well-appointed cabins. The configuration includes a master suite, two VIP cabins, and four guest cabins, one of which features an additional Pullman berth.

With a steel hull and aluminum superstructure, SOMETHING COOL offers excellent stability, while her twin Deutz engines allow for smooth cruising at 12 knots, a top speed of 13 knots, and a range of up to 1,690 nautical miles.

For adventure-seekers, SOMETHING COOL boasts an impressive selection of water toys. Guests can ride the waves on jet skis, enjoy towable inflatables, or test their skills on water skis. For more relaxed fun, the yacht is equipped with Seabobs, kayaks, and paddleboards, while two tenders, including a 5.3-meter Zodiac, ensure easy access to shore.

With her timeless style, spacious layout, and recent upgrades, SOMETHING COOL is the perfect choice for a luxurious and unforgettable charter experience.

Location and rates
PRICE SUMMER SEASON
from €84,000 p/week + expenses
LOCATION SUMMER
Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Cuba, Saint Barth
PRICE WINTER SEASON
from €84,000 p/week + expenses
LOCATION WINTER
Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Cuba, Saint Barth
CABINS
7+5
GUESTS
12
CREW
10
MASTER CABIN
MAIN DECK
Bahamas
The Bahamas consists of 700 islands and coral bays in a stunning archipelago that stands out for its breathtaking reefs. The port of Nassau is known as a place that has attracted pirates for centuries. Today, it is a popular place to start or end a charter vacation. The Exumas and Abaco are prime areas for cruising. Some people prefer to charter in Elutra, but this can be tricky as not many yachts are based there. The best option is to fly into Nassau, which has a major international airport with direct flights from various regions including Europe, the mainland US and Canada.

Bahamas are called paradise islands not only due to the azure water and snow-white sand, but also due to the fact that you can go here on vacation even all year round. The strip of annual Caribbean hurricanes pass through the archipelago infrequently. High season is considered the most comfortable time to stay in the Bahamas. It lasts from November to May.

Accordingly, the low season in the Bahamas begins with the arrival of summer. At this time it becomes not only very hot, but also humid. The air temperature can reach up to +33°C. Due to the tropical climate, the air temperature here never drops below +17°C.
Cuba
Cuba offers a unique charter experience filled with vibrant culture, unspoiled beaches, and turquoise Caribbean waters. Sail through the stunning Canarreos Archipelago, explore historic Havana, or anchor near untouched islands like Cayo Largo. The blend of colonial charm, lively music, and pristine nature creates an unforgettable atmosphere. A yacht charter in Cuba is perfect for those seeking adventure, authenticity, and the beauty of cruising far from the typical tourist routes.
Antigua and Barbuda
Antigua and Barbuda are jewels of the Caribbean, offering ideal conditions for an unforgettable yacht charter. With 365 beaches, turquoise waters, and steady trade winds, it’s a sailor’s paradise. Explore sheltered bays, charming colonial harbors like English Harbour, and the unspoiled beauty of Barbuda’s pink-sand beaches. Whether you're seeking relaxation, water sports, or vibrant island culture, a charter in Antigua and Barbuda combines natural beauty, warm hospitality, and Caribbean charm at its finest.
Saint Barth
Saint Barth (St. Barts) is a glamorous Caribbean charter destination, known for its chic atmosphere, crystal-clear waters, and upscale lifestyle. This small French island blends European elegance with tropical charm, offering beautiful beaches like Colombier and Gouverneur, stylish boutiques, and fine dining. Whether you’re relaxing at anchor in a secluded bay or enjoying the lively harbor of Gustavia, a yacht charter in Saint Barth promises luxury, serenity, and a touch of Riviera flair in the heart of the Caribbean.
Barbados
Barbados is a sun-drenched Caribbean paradise offering crystal-clear waters, powdery white beaches, and a lively island spirit—perfect for a relaxed yet vibrant yacht charter. Sail along the calm west coast for smooth cruising, swim with sea turtles, or anchor off secluded coves surrounded by lush tropical scenery. The island's blend of British heritage and Caribbean charm is reflected in its colonial architecture, rum distilleries, and warm hospitality. A charter in Barbados promises easy island living with a touch of elegance and adventure.
Bahamas
The Bahamas consists of 700 islands and coral bays in a stunning archipelago that stands out for its breathtaking reefs. The port of Nassau is known as a place that has attracted pirates for centuries. Today, it is a popular place to start or end a charter vacation. The Exumas and Abaco are prime areas for cruising. Some people prefer to charter in Elutra, but this can be tricky as not many yachts are based there. The best option is to fly into Nassau, which has a major international airport with direct flights from various regions including Europe, the mainland US and Canada.

Bahamas are called paradise islands not only due to the azure water and snow-white sand, but also due to the fact that you can go here on vacation even all year round. The strip of annual Caribbean hurricanes pass through the archipelago infrequently. High season is considered the most comfortable time to stay in the Bahamas. It lasts from November to May.

Accordingly, the low season in the Bahamas begins with the arrival of summer. At this time it becomes not only very hot, but also humid. The air temperature can reach up to +33°C. Due to the tropical climate, the air temperature here never drops below +17°C.
Cuba

Cuba offers a unique charter experience filled with vibrant culture, unspoiled beaches, and turquoise Caribbean waters. Sail through the stunning Canarreos Archipelago, explore historic Havana, or anchor near untouched islands like Cayo Largo. The blend of colonial charm, lively music, and pristine nature creates an unforgettable atmosphere. A yacht charter in Cuba is perfect for those seeking adventure, authenticity, and the beauty of cruising far from the typical tourist routes.

Antigua and Barbuda
Antigua and Barbuda are jewels of the Caribbean, offering ideal conditions for an unforgettable yacht charter. With 365 beaches, turquoise waters, and steady trade winds, it’s a sailor’s paradise. Explore sheltered bays, charming colonial harbors like English Harbour, and the unspoiled beauty of Barbuda’s pink-sand beaches. Whether you're seeking relaxation, water sports, or vibrant island culture, a charter in Antigua and Barbuda combines natural beauty, warm hospitality, and Caribbean charm at its finest.
Saint Barth
Saint Barth (St. Barts) is a glamorous Caribbean charter destination, known for its chic atmosphere, crystal-clear waters, and upscale lifestyle. This small French island blends European elegance with tropical charm, offering beautiful beaches like Colombier and Gouverneur, stylish boutiques, and fine dining. Whether you’re relaxing at anchor in a secluded bay or enjoying the lively harbor of Gustavia, a yacht charter in Saint Barth promises luxury, serenity, and a touch of Riviera flair in the heart of the Caribbean.
Specification
SHIPYARD , MODEL
CRN 45M
LENGTH
45.48 m
CABINS
7+5
MASTER CABIN
MAIN DECK
MAXIMUM SPEED
13 kn
HULL
STEEL
BUILT
1981
BEAM
7.56 m
GUESTS
12
CREW
10
GROSS TONNAGE
317 GT
STABILIZATION SYSTEM
FIN STABILIZERS
TENDERS AND TOYS
x1
Inflatables
x1
Waterskis
x1
Kayaks
x2
Paddle boards
x2
Tender
x2
Jetskis
  • 1 x Inflatables
  • 1 x Waterskis
  • 1 x Kayaks
  • 2 x Paddle boards
  • 2 x Tender
  • 2 x Jetskis
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