Crewed Motor Yacht SHAFT
Jeanneau Prestige 590 Fly. Croatian waters, curated perfection.
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About Crewed Motor Yacht SHAFT
SHAFT is a 2022 Jeanneau Prestige 590 Fly, purpose-built for those who expect refinement without compromise. Her clean modern design and powerful engineering deliver smooth passages through the Adriatic, whilst three thoughtfully appointed cabins accommodate six guests with genuine comfort. The flybridge commands unobstructed views of Brač's limestone cliffs and distant islands, the saloon floods with natural light across wide windows, and the foredeck sunbathing area invites long, unhurried mornings at anchor.
Captain Josko shapes each day around your preferences, whether that means morning dives near Vis, long lunches in secluded coves, or evening exploration of Dubrovnik's historic quarter. His steady expertise and crew's attentive service remain largely invisible, allowing you to simply inhabit the experience. Contemporary interiors feel airy and refined; ensuite cabins offer private sanctuary between adventures. A dinghy with outboard and paddle board expand your reach to quieter anchorages and shallow bays.
Highlights
- •Flybridge entertaining with unobstructed Adriatic panoramas
- •Three cabins sleeping six, ensuite throughout
- •Dinghy and paddle board for remote anchorages and shallow exploration
- •Captain Josko and crew; itinerary tailored to your interests daily
The Charter Experience
Seven days aboard SHAFT unfolds as a sequence of deliberate choices rather than a predetermined itinerary. Depart Split, cruise past the pine-forested shores of Mljet National Park with wine and locally sourced dining, anchor beneath warm Adriatic light, and wake to pristine water lapping the hull. The crew's creations reflect regional flavours; the atmosphere remains unhurried. Whether you prioritise underwater exploration, cultural landmarks, or simply the rhythm of salt air and distant horizons, your charter is orchestrated with precision and care.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week departs Split heading south toward Mljet's sheltered anchorages and Benedictine monastery, continues to the turquoise shallows near Vis and its dive sites, then traces the Dalmatian coast toward Dubrovnik's medieval walls. Morning swims, afternoon explorations, and dinners under warm skies punctuate passage days. Return via Hvar's beach clubs or quieter island villages, depending on your mood.
Specifications
18.0 m
6
3
6
Monohull
2022
23 kn
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