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JUSTENI


‘Justeni’ is an exquisite example of the 86 Yacht’s cutting edge design and accompanying features. Tis ever-popular charter vessel has a level of accommodation matched only by the spectacular scenery options available. Four spacious ensuite cabins can sleep eight guests.


‘Justeni’ offers you and your guests a charter where elegance and luxury abounds.


Hallmark flowing lines, high-end appointment and unrivalled refinement. Designed for the very best in blue-water cruising. Equipped with cutting edge navigation and engine management systems, ‘Justeni’ is capable of an impressive top speed of 28 knots and cruises effortlessly at 20 knots. Described by previous clients as ‘stunning’, once onboard you will quickly see why.


Accommodating eight guests in four ensuite cabins.


Te master stateroom and VIP stateroom both offer double berth cabins, whilst the other two guest cabins are arranged as twins. Te saloon and cabins offer flatscreen TVs and air conditioning.


Te size and appointment of the living space on the main deck is first class with comfortable sofas, an elegant dining area for formal occasions and a large aft deck for relaxing alfresco dining and drinking.


Dual staircases to below deck accommodation provides extra guest privacy.


Te flybridge provides the perfect vantage point from which to savour the remarkable power and grace of this Sunseeker 86 Yacht and offers ample seating and sunbathing space for all your guests, whilst ipod docking and marine speakers let you enjoy your choice of music in all the alfresco areas.


When it comes to recreation you will be spoilt for choice. A jet ski, wakeboards, water skis and seabobs and a tender for those trips ashore.


Sunseeker 86 Yacht SOUTH OF FRANCE


JUSTENI


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