Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht SEAWOLF
Historic expedition yacht with modern luxury and endless watersports
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About Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht SEAWOLF
SEAWOLF is a custom-built motor yacht with a singular pedigree. Originally constructed as a working tugboat, she was comprehensively reimagined in 2002 and has undergone successive refits, most notably in 2010 and 2014 when a state-of-the-art sundeck and heated pool were installed. The result is a vessel that combines authentic maritime heritage with five-star comfort, ideal for discerning charterers seeking substance over formulaic luxury.
Six generously appointed staterooms accommodate up to 12 guests, anchored by a full-beam owner's cabin with private salon, dressing room, office, and dedicated service pantry. The VIP and guest cabins each feature ensuite facilities. Above the owner's quarters lies a private third-deck sanctuary with unobstructed 360-degree sightlines, perfect for contemplation or intimate gatherings as the landscape transforms around you.
Entertainment and connectivity include a comprehensive media system with surround sound, curated music and video libraries, and WiFi throughout. The owner's deck bar and integrated BBQ facilitate effortless entertaining, whilst the heated pool provides year-round refreshment.
Highlights
- •Rare expedition pedigree with complete luxury overhaul; authentic maritime history married to contemporary comfort
- •Comprehensive watersports arsenal including tenders, kayaks, waverunners, sailing dinghies, and scuba equipment
- •Private owner's deck with 360-degree views and intimate entertaining spaces
- •Proven cruising credentials across Northern Europe, Scandinavia, and the Americas
The Charter Experience
Charter SEAWOLF through the Pacific Northwest's fjords and archipelagos, where dramatic coastlines meet pristine wilderness. The yacht's proven credentials extend to Scandinavia, the Baltic Sea, Central America, and South America, each region revealing its own character through unhurried cruising. Her shallow draft and expedition heritage mean access to remote anchorages beyond the reach of conventional superyachts, coupled with a professional crew trained in both seamanship and service.
Suggested Itinerary
Consider a summer cruise through the Norwegian fjords and Lofoten Islands, combining dramatic glacial scenery with secluded anchorages ideal for kayaking and wildlife observation. Alternatively, explore the Stockholm archipelago and Baltic coast, where historic ports and unspoilt nature reward unhurried passage. For warmer waters, SEAWOLF's expedition capabilities unlock remote anchorages throughout Central America and the South American coast.
Specifications
58.8 m
6
12
Monohull
1957
12 kn
14
