Crewed Motor Yacht WHY NOT
Iconic Sea Ray elegance meets Miami's vibrant waterfront culture
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About Crewed Motor Yacht WHY NOT
WHY NOT cuts an unforgettable silhouette on Biscayne Bay. The distinctive yellow hull commands attention whilst the generous bow sunbathing area invites leisurely afternoons with champagne in hand, framed by Miami's celebrated skyline and golden-hour light. Built by Sea Ray, this motor yacht balances contemporary styling with proven offshore capability.
The aft deck provides surprising spaciousness for a vessel of this class, comfortably accommodating groups of friends, family, or business associates without compromise. Two cabins below deck maintain an intimate, welcoming atmosphere with warm wooden joinery and cream leather throughout, creating a retreat that feels both refined and lived-in.
Her compact draught makes her ideal for exploring Miami's most coveted anchorages and riverside venues. Pull alongside Bayside Marketplace or one of the city's waterfront dining destinations with the confidence that comes from a masterfully appointed charter platform.
Highlights
- •Iconic yellow hull design recognised throughout Miami's charter fleet
- •Wave runner, floating island, and full snorkel package included
- •Direct access to Bayside Marketplace and waterfront restaurants
- •Two private cabins with cream leather and timber interiors
The Charter Experience
Charter WHY NOT as a day excursion or half-day escape from the Miami shore, or venture further into the Bahamas and the Keys. A full water-sports locker including wave runner, floating island, banana boat and snorkel gear transforms Key Biscayne Sandbar into your private playground. A professional crew handles navigation and hospitality, freeing you to focus entirely on the moment.
Suggested Itinerary
Depart South Beach at dawn and head south to Key Biscayne Sandbar for mid-morning swimming and water-sports. Anchor for lunch whilst the crew prepares fresh fare, then explore the shallow turquoise shallows by wave runner or paddleboard. Return via the Miami River, passing colonial-era buildings and modern high-rises, and finish with sunset cocktails as the city lights ignite.
Specifications
16.5 m
2
2
Monohull
2000
2
