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QUASAR for charter

Bilgin 2016Length 46.8 m

Built by Bilgin and designed by H2 Yacht Design, QUASAR earns her place among the finest yachts in the Mediterranean.   She delivers well beyond her size, with dual master suites, al fresco dining on every level and a beach club stocked with toys for days on the water. 

QUASAR places her main interior table on the upper deck, where curved glass doors open directly to the aft deck. This frees the main salon, to flexibly alternate between sunlit lounge and private cinema. 

One of three al fresco dining areas on board, the main deck table sits in the shade with views over the wake. On the bridge deck, modular furniture creates a flexible space that shifts effortlessly from a shaded lounge to an open area for yoga or morning workouts.

QUASAR accommodates twelve guests across six beautifully appointed cabins, led by an impressive dual-principal suite arrangement rarely found on a yacht of this size.

QUASAR’s sundeck is made for all-day enjoyment, with a glass-fronted Jacuzzi forward, curved sunpads and a bar within easy reach. A favourite among charter guests, the beach club brings together a gym and shaded lounging at the stern, while an inflatable platform extends the footprint for launching water toys.

For those looking to make the most of their summer, QUASAR offers a level of space, flexibility and specification rarely found in her class.

Key Features

  • Al fresco dining available on every deck
  • Dual master suites offer two principal guests rare parity
  • 9.44m Boston Whaler tender equipped for snorkelling, swimming, and exploring the coastline

Specification

  • Length46.8 metres
  • Beam9.2 metres
  • Max Draught2.45 metres
  • Yacht TypeMotor Yacht
  • Gross Tonnage498
  • Cruising speed12 Knots
  • Built2016
  • BuilderBilgin

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