$49,500- $60,000/ per Week Plus Expenses
Performance engineering and detailed craftsmanship make CEDAR ISLAND an excellent charter experience. A well-designed layout comfortably sleeps 8 guests in 4 cabins with a large master suite and three VIP staterooms. The interior is finished in custom high-gloss African cherry wood as a spacious main salon boasts comfortable social areas, formal dining for 8, a game table, and a serving bar complete with ice maker and wine cooler. Curved double sliding doors open to the covered aft deck, which offers a wet bar, teak table, and seating. The foredeck offers a spacious sun lounge, while the flybridge has opposite-facing lounges with tables and a Jacuzzi. A stairway curves down from either side of the aft deck to the full-width swim platform. For those who enjoy watersports, CEDAR ISLAND offers a 15-foot RIB tender for 6 with a 90 HP engine, water skis, two wave runners, tube, wakeboard, fishing gear, snorkeling gear, and rendezvous diving. CEDAR ISLAND is built with comfort and adventure in mind.
Cabins
Queen(s)
Heads
No
Yes
Full
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
100
No
Yes
1
No
1
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
15ft 2006 RIB
90
6
yes
Yes, 2 x side
limited
Yacht offers Rendezvous Diving only
Not Onboard
-
Yes
2
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
Yes
YES
No
Minimum | Maximum |
---|---|
$49,500 | $60,000 |
Steve De Klerk
South African
Noah Netherton
First Mate
American
Captain - Steve De Klerk
Steve was born in South Africa and fell in love with boating when he got involved in local sailboat regattas. He was fortunate to have met JJ Provoyuer, who had raced Single-handedly around the World in the then British Open Challenge (BOC) and through him was taught a lot and offered the opportunity to circumnavigate a 47' Sloop back in 1998. 5 young guys set sail from Cape Town on a voyage of a lifetime, participating in regattas like Antigua Race week, (he won his class) and Kenwood Cup in Hawaii. Exchange rate fluctuations changed the program's plan and Steve found himself in Newport, RI, where he immersed himself in the rich NE Sailing culture. He moved to Wrightsville Beach. NC. He tried settling down with a land-based career and gave it his best shot but after 9 years he wandered back to the ocean and made the transition to Motoryacht's and has never looked back.
In a professional capacity, Steve has been Captaining a variety of vessels, both Motor and Sail Boats, charter and private in the 90 to 115-foot range all up and down the US East Coast from as far North as Northern Maine and south to the Keys. He has also spent lots of time in the Bahamas as well as the USV and BVI's not to mention a plethora of Caribbean islands he has visited too.
Steve has always received excellent charter guest reviews and goes out of his way to ensure that his guests get the best experience possible that he tailors around their favorite activities. He does his best to say "Yes" to every guest request possible.
With Steve's true love for the Northeast and the Bahamas, you can rest assured that a trip on this vessel will be one to be remembered.
Size / Year Built / Builder
USA - New England
Bahamas, USA - Florida East Coast
Beam
23
Draft
5.7
Type
Power
Cabin beds
1