Joy Yacht For Sale
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Onboard the JOY Yacht For Sale
The JOY yacht is a 170-foot (52m) luxury motoryacht renewed in 2024, and built in 1997 by yacht builder, Oceanco, located in Netherlands. The styling of the JOY yacht features exterior design by Richard Hein and interior design by The A Group.
Up to 14 guests can be accommodated on board the yacht JOY in 6 staterooms. JOY also includes accommodations for 13 crew members, including the yacht’s captain. Whether you envision private escapes or unforgettable voyages, you're invited to discover a world where elegance meets adventure.
JOY is a full-displacement oceangoing mono-hull motoryacht, with a beam of 31' 0" (9.45 meters), offering stability and comfort during blue water open ocean navigation, including near coastal and inland cruising. Her full-displacement hull shape and draft of 11' 8" (3.55 meters) further contribute to a yacht with a longer range, stowage, and a smooth sailing experience, making her ideal for extended journeys and global travel.
Enhanced by her steel full-displacement hull, and aluminium superstructure, a higher level of seaworthiness and comfort for those on board the JOY yacht has been achieved. The visual appeal of the exterior is complimented by the rich color and distinctive grain patterns of teak decks that lend an air of sophistication to the yacht's appearance.
Powered by two MTU main engines, each generating 1,126 horsepower, for a total combined output of 2,252 horsepower. Notably, the JOY yacht is one of 4,050 yachts greater than 65’(19m) with MTU engines.
The JOY yacht is for charter. If you’d like to buy a yacht, build a yacht, charter a yacht, or sell a yacht like JOY, there are an estimated 2,321 yachts for sale and an estimated 2,324 yachts for charter currently available.
For additional information about alternative yachts or the JOY yacht location, her cruising grounds, and insider information, contact a yacht specialist for a full market analysis.
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To aid in evaluating the JOY yacht, as well as similar yachts for sale and yachts for charter, request the guidance of a LIME yacht broker. For further details regarding the availability of the JOY yacht for sale or the JOY yacht for charter, please make an inquiry above.
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Special Features
- Exceptional crew
- Underwent a $4 million refit in 2012
- Spit-level owner's suite
- More than 20 inflatable toys
- Inflatable water slide
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Specifications
Global Ranking
971Builder
OceancoBuilder Country
NetherlandsLength
169' 11" (51.8m)Beam
31' 0" (9.45m)Draft
-Guests
14Staterooms
6Crew
13Stateroom Configuration
-Speed Cruise / Max
12 knots / 16 knotsEngines
MTU / 2Gross Tonnage
638Hull
SteelSuperstructure
AluminiumDecks
TeakExterior Designer
Richard HeinInterior Designer
The A GroupBuilt / Refits
1997 , 2024Former Names
Lazy Z , Lady S , Accolade -
Entertainment
A charter on Oasis is comfortable and convenient thanks to the provided amenities, particularly a gym with all the latest equipment to maintain your fitness routine. Retreat to the deck jacuzzi and soak up the scenery.
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Location
During the summer season, the JOY yacht is known to be located in the Mediterranean, Croatia, France, Greece, Italy, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro, Turkey. For the winter season, JOY is known to be located in the Mediterranean, Croatia, France, Greece, Italy, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro, Turkey.
To respect the privacy of the JOY yacht owner and guests, the JOY yacht location is privately available to prospective clients only. For details about the current location, winter and summer cruising regions, and the availability of the JOY yacht for charter, along with additional insider information about alternative yachts similar to JOY, contact a LIME yacht charter broker for a full yacht analysis.
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