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SONG OF SONGS
€ 20,000,000About
Specifications
HEYSEA YACHTS
2022
138' 9" (42.27m)
8.5m
6
14 Knots Knots
19 Knots Knots
Cayman Islands
Caterpillar C32 Acert 1200hp, Caterpillar C32 Acert 1200hp
VYD Studio
GRP
SONG OF SONGS
SONG OF SONGS is a 42.2m (138.5ft) motor yacht constructed in GRP to RINA classification and delivered in 2022 under the Cayman Islands flag, to a single interior and exterior design vision by Italian studio VYD Design.
She was constructed by Heysea Yachts near Hong Kong, a shipyard currently ranked 12th in the global order book, where construction was overseen throughout by a highly experienced duo of a build captain and project manager.
The design features extensive use of glass, floor to ceiling in many of the shared guest spaces, and there are large, glazed bulwark cut-outs on the main deck to deliver infinity views from within. Inside the main saloon there is a dining room forward separated from the lounge and bar area by a large TV screen.
A large sun deck, the forward part of which is shaded by the hardtop, features open-air dining for 12 guests, with lounge seating to starboard and a fully equipped bar to port. Aft is a versatile area for entertainment, exercise or sun lounging.
There is another lounge on the main deck aft and steps lead down to the air-conditioned beach club cabana with sliding glass doors. From the main deck aft, sidedecks lead to steps up to the foredeck where there are sunpads and a jacuzzi.
SONG OF SONGS welcomes 12 guests in six suites including the upper deck owner’s suite, which faces aft and overlooks a private terrace. Three double suites and one convertible suite complete her family friendly accommodation.
Twin Caterpillar diesel engines give her a lively top speed of 19 knots, a cruising speed of 13 knots and a maximum range of 2,000nm. There is a lower deck tender garage just forward of the beach club and tenders launch on horizontal davits through shell doors.