Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht MISS KULANI
Marlow Explorer elegance in French Polynesia's turquoise waters
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About Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht MISS KULANI
MISS KULANI is a Marlow Explorer 75 purpose-built for extended cruising in the South Pacific. Since her delivery, she has been based year-round in Bora Bora under the stewardship of Captain Stanley Chave, whose intimate knowledge of Tahitian waters ensures guests experience the region's finest anchorages and hidden atolls. The yacht combines contemporary design with practical cruising credentials, offering four well-appointed cabins that accommodate six guests comfortably, with flexibility for up to eight.
The interior balances elegance with functionality across multiple living zones. The main salon features a forward seating area with entertainment systems, whilst the separate dining salon accommodates twelve for formal occasions. Solar panels power the comprehensive air conditioning system, reflecting an eco-conscious approach to extended tropical cruising. An expansive sun deck with eight chaise lounges, dining tables, and a full pantry becomes the social hub, whilst the shaded aft deck provides direct access to a generous swimming platform and fresh water shower.
Water access defines the MISS KULANI experience. The yacht carries a Boston Whaler tender, paddle boards, snorkeling gear, and water sports equipment including wakeboards and towables. A separate crew quarters ensures privacy and professionalism throughout your charter.
Highlights
- •Year-round Bora Bora base with Captain Stanley Chave's local expertise
- •Four cabins including VIP stateroom with queen bed and pullmans for children
- •Dual entertainment spaces, separate dining salon, and extensive sun deck
- •Comprehensive water sports package with tender, paddle boards, snorkeling, and wakeboards
The Charter Experience
Bora Bora and Tahiti reveal themselves differently from MISS KULANI's vantage point. Days unfold between crystalline lagoons and volcanic peaks, with anchorage in protected waters allowing both relaxation and active exploration. The professional crew handles navigation and provisioning, freeing you to focus on genuine immersion in French Polynesian culture. Whether diving the Society Islands, kayaking coral channels, or simply drifting at sunset, the yacht's layout and equipment enable seamless transitions between activity and repose. GSM coverage across the archipelago and satellite connectivity options keep you connected selectively, not constantly.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week departs Bora Bora for the Society Islands, anchoring at Motu Tane and Faanui Bay before crossing to Tahiti's leeward coast. Mornings might feature guided snorkeling over pristine coral gardens or tender explorations of uninhabited islets, whilst afternoons allow swimming from the platform or relaxation on deck. Evening passages to the next anchorage showcase the region's equatorial sunsets, with dinner prepared by your crew featuring fresh local ingredients and French-Polynesian specialities.
Specifications
22.9 m
12
4
6
Monohull
2010
22 kn
3
