Previously named VvS1, Akiko was built in New Zealand by renowned yacht builders Alloy Yachts and launched in 2007. After her launch VvS1 won five major awards at the 2008 World superyacht Awards including best superyacht under 40 metres. The 112.14ft /34.18m Custom expedition yacht features a sophisticated exterior design and engineering by Gregory Marshall. VvS1 cruised extensively throughout New Zealand and the South Pacific, proving her fantastic sea worthy design. Now with her new owners and after an extensive refit at McMullen and Wing in New Zealand 2017 she is brought to life again as AKIKO, now available for charter in Perth Australia ready to explore this area from the Coral Coast to the Kimberley.
34.20m / 112'2"
10
2007
USD 105,000 /wk
Rate: USD 105,000 /wk
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Length: 34.20m / 112'2"
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Beam: 7.72m / 25'4"
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Draft: 2.40m / 7'10"
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Built: / Refit: 2007 / 2016
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Builder: Alloy Yachts
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Speeds: 10 knots, Max 13 knots
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Crew: 6
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AKIKO sleeps 10 guests in 5 beautifully themed cabins that demonstrate authentic aboriginal art.
Cabin Configuration: 3 Double, 2 Twin
Bed Configuration: 2 King, 1 Queen, 6 Single
Tenders:
Toys:
Dive shop:
The 112.14ft /34.18m Custom expedition yacht features a sophisticated exterior design and engineering by Gregory Marshall. VvS1 cruised extensively throughout New Zealand and the South Pacific, proving her fantastic sea worthy design.
Then relax at the alfresco dining set up or the bar. A galley just inside has flexible indoor-outdoor flow. Walk forward into the indoor dining space, then a wide saloon with ample views through large windows.
An expedition style motor yacht, AKIKO is versatile enough to enter small bays, anchor behind coral atolls or for game fishing over submarine reefs.
For those keen on fishing, (and quite possibly for everyone else as well) Akiko is an ideal vessel. While wrestling in that great fish, you can make use of the spacious cockpit on the aft deck, which also has fridge/freezers and live bait tanks.