The Benetti Coconuts is an elegant and luxurious yacht that embodies the perfect balance of sophistication and comfort. Designed by the renowned Italian shipbuilder Benetti, this vessel boasts a sleek, contemporary exterior and an...
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The Benetti Coconuts is an elegant and luxurious yacht that embodies the perfect balance of sophistication and comfort. Designed by the renowned Italian shipbuilder Benetti, this vessel boasts a sleek, contemporary exterior and an opulent interior, making it ideal for both relaxation and entertaining.
Spanning over several decks, the Coconuts features expansive living spaces with large windows that allow for stunning panoramic views of the surrounding waters. The yacht is equipped with state-of-the-art amenities, including a fully equipped galley, a lavish master suite, and multiple guest staterooms, ensuring an indulgent experience for everyone aboard.
The outdoor spaces are just as impressive, with ample room for sunbathing, alfresco dining, and socializing. Whether it's cruising the open seas or hosting a lavish party, the Benetti Coconuts offers unrivaled luxury, unparalleled craftsmanship, and exceptional performance, making it the ultimate vessel for the discerning yacht enthusiast.
Specifications
General
Boat Type: Power Boats
Class Type: Mega Yacht
Specifications
Length: 104.33
Beam: 23.62
Draft: 6.23
Hull Material: Steel
Build
First Built: 2011
Propulsion
Fuel Type: Diesel
Engines: 2
Power: 1000 HP
Brand: Caterpillar
Accomodation
Cabins: 5
PROS & CONS
What we appreciated
Luxurious and spacious interior design with high-quality materials
Solid build quality typical of Benetti yachts
Good size for both private use and chartering
Reliable performance with efficient engines
Well-equipped with modern navigation and comfort systems for its year
What we didn’t appreciate
Older model, so some technology and amenities may be outdated
Maintenance and running costs can be high for a yacht of this class
Limited fuel efficiency compared to newer designs
Potential depreciation concerns due to age
May require upgrades to meet current safety and environmental standards
Upkeep Costs
Fuel: Approximately $80,000 - $120,000 per year depending on usage
Maintenance and Repairs: $150,000 - $300,000 per year
Crew Salaries: $300,000 - $500,000 per year for a full crew
Insurance: $50,000 - $100,000 per year
Docking and Mooring Fees: $40,000 - $80,000 per year