- CHARTER PRICE PER WEEK FROM: 30.000 €
- LENGTH: 22.86 mt
- BUILT: 2019
- GUESTS: 7
EXTERIOR GALLERY
INTERIOR GALLERY
Features
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- BUILDER: Maxi Dolphin
- BUILT:2019
- LENGTH: 22.86 mt
- BEAM: 6.10 mt
- DRAFT: 2.80 / 4.80 mt
- ENGINE: Volvo Penta 160 hp
- CABINS: 3
- GUESTS: 7
- CREW: 2
- LOCATION: Sardinia
- PRICE PER WEEK JULY & AUGUST: 33.000 € + APA
- PRICE PER WEEK JUNE & SEPTEMBER: 30.000 € + APA
The maxi Dolphin MD75 Karma is a super-fast-cruiser for charter designed by the famous Irish designer Mark Mills together with the Italian Nauta Design Studio for the interiors.
Launched in 2019, this striking MD75 has been voted the Best Sailing Yacht at The International Yacht & Aviation Awards 2020.
Elegance, performance, comfort perfectly describe the Maxi Dolphin MD75 Karma, designed to offer the best performance during a regatta and at the same time the utmost comfort while cruising.
MD75 Karma is an easy-to-handle luxury sailing yacht for charter made of carbon with an essential and clean design.
Karma is extremely simple yet has a decidedly sporty appeal. This is due in great part to her flush deck and the fact that her sail controls run under the deck with winches just ahead of her wheels. Guests can move around freely and also have a central cockpit with generous seating and a large table to relax in.
Karma’s exterior clean lines are continued in the interior designed by Nauta Yachts.
The interiors are very comfortable and warm, feature a central living area with dining sections and sofas with the sleeping quarters, the owner’s cabin and a three-berth guest forward with two twin beds convertible in one double bed and a bunk bed. In the saloon, the galley and access to the crew quarters are to port, and there is also a second guest cabin. All cabins are en-suite. Open pore oak with a distressed finish and light linen-like paneling make a charming pairing. Sunlight pours in through the hull windows and, in the living area, through the skylights.
MD 75 Karma is available for luxury crewed yacht charters along the Tyrrhenian Sea.