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EXPLORE THE MALDIVES PLATINUM


LENGTH 49.9m (163.7ft)


BUILT 2009, Benetti, Italy


GUESTS Up to 12


CHARTER RATES


HIGH SEASON: EUR 217,000 per week


LOW SEASON: EUR 189,000 per week


Platinum can entertain up to 75 guests for dockside events. A security deposit is required for event charters.


ALSO FOR SALE EUR 23,500,000


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Platinum


From her home port of Dubai, Platinum is perfectly positioned to charter in the Maldives, and her experienced captain has an unrivalled knowledge of the region. Expansive deck spaces and al fresco dining options make this yacht ideal for outdoor entertaining or a family celebration. Her impressive inventory of water toys and equipment invite you to make the most of the blue, pristine Indian Ocean, from your early morning swim to sunset cocktails…


SEQUEL P


LENGTH 54.7m (179.5ft)


BUILT 2009, Proteksan Turqouise Yachts, Turkey


GUESTS Up to 12


CHARTER RATES


HIGH SEASON: USD 350,000 per week


LOW SEASON: USD 322,000 per week


Sequel P


The facilities aboard Sequel P guarantee that heading off the beaten track requires absolutely no sacrifi ce in terms of luxury. Exceptionally well-appointed guest accommodation for 12 comprises


a sumptuous master, two doubles, two twins (each with Pullman) and a convertible VIP suite. Her experienced crew includes a superb chef and a trained masseuse, for top to toe relaxation.


CHARTER@BURGESSYACHTS.COM INDIAN OCEAN CHARTERS 39


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T e Maldives are the earth’s lowest country. More than 80% of the


1,192 islets sit less than 3.2 feet above sea level and only 200 are inhabited.


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