Here’s the latest delivery in Heesen’s successful all-aluminum series of launches, 4YOU.
The 154-footer is similar in styling to Sirocco and Celestial Hope, and all are from the drawing boards of Omega Architects. Omega also fashioned 4YOU’s interior, but it’s decidedly different than the décor of either Sirocco or Celestial Hope. Sirocco features cherrywood and mahogany as well as African art pieces, while Celestial Hope has mostly pale, subdued tones throughout furnishings and woods. 4YOU emphasizes soft colors, too, but certain elements are intended to attract more attention. There’s the baby grand piano in the skylounge, for example, as well as Art Deco-like, blue and gold glasswork hiding the plasma TV in the same room. A handful of art pieces decorate the small lobby leading into the saloon from the aft deck, while stainless steel inlays form patterns in the dining table and in dark cabinetry in the skylounge. As far as other furnishings are concerned, stuffed ottomans accompany chairs and couches, serving as additional seating or small tables.
Eight guests are housed on the lower deck, while the master stateroom is forward on the main deck. By comparison, Sirocco positions the master just aft of the wheelhouse. Also similar to Sirocco, the center of the sundeck can be enclosed on its forward end, keeping the breeze out of the gym area. A Jacuzzi tub fully forward rounds out the features up here, gaining shade when wanted from an awning that attaches to retractable carbon-fiber supports.
According to Moran Yacht & Ship, 4YOU will charter for €200,000 (about $288,000) per week in the Caribbean this winter, where her snorkeling gear, dive gear, and assortment of PWCs should be put to good use. The yacht is expected to move to the Med for the summer charter season.
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