HIGH FIVE currently registered in Greece is actively available for charter.
The luxury sailing yacht HIGH FIVE, previously named HIGH JINKS II, was built by Fountaine Pajot and delivered to her owner in 2013, she later underwent a refit in 2017.
The exterior of HIGH FIVE is designed by Berret Racoupeau.
The 58ft / 17.7m HIGH FIVE has been constructed with a steel hull and is powered by 2x Volvo Penta D3 Diesel with a cruising speed of 10 knots.
HIGH FIVE has been designed to comfortably accommodate up to 10 charter guests in 5 suites.
The guest cabins comprise a primary suite with a queen size bed and en-suite bathroom facilities and 4 cabins with a queen size bed and en-suite bathroom facilities.
Your luxury charter on board sailing yacht HIGH FIVE will be managed by the crew of 3 including the captain.
The crew will ensure you have a relaxed and enjoyable charter experience with all of your needs catered for while on board.
The 3 crew have their own separate crew quarters located at the peak allowing guests to enjoy increased levels of privacy.
Amenities on board for the charter guests include Air Conditioning, BBQ, Coffee machine, Outdoor shower, Light fishing gear, Ice maker, Indoor audio system, iPod dock, Local TV, Outdoor audio system, Printer, TV saloon, Water maker and Wi-Fi.
An extensive list of further amenities and water toys can be seen under the features and amenities section.
HIGH FIVE is Currently cruising in the East Mediterranean.
Sample itineraries for the cruising destinations can be supplied by your professional charter broker allowing you to plan your luxury yacht charter vacation in detail.
Michalis Kassaris
Michalis is a capable captain - his calm personality and winning smile make everyone feel at home from the first second you meet him. Born in Greece in 1981, from his very first life stage captain Michalisdevelopeda passion for sailing as a sailing student, racer and lateras a sailing coach. His broad sailing experience ranges from sailing races participation to boat maintenance. All his life he has been sailing on various S/Y such as Ocean Star, Lagoon, Ocean Voyager. He holds a RYA Yachtmaster Offshore Sail -Power and STCW advanced licenses. Michalis’ experience on the sea is outstanding and combined with his lifeguard experience, safety will be ensured making your trip even more delightful. The Captain's friendly character, fluency in the English language and the communicative Spanish language level allows a harmonious understanding, which is the basis of a comfortable and hospitable vacation on board a yacht. Most of all though he is wonderful with children.
Konstantinos Perdikaris
Despite the young of his age, Konstantinos born in 1993, has been exposed to the sea life a lot. His interest in working offshore has driven him to work for two consecutive seasons in cruising sailing companies in the well-known Greek island Santorini as well as in sailing boats ranging from 45-80 feet. His excellent interpersonal skills and vibrant personality will ensure the safest and most comfortable sailing trip. Konstantinos is an extreme sports lover with a lifeguard license, always willing to share his interests. He speaks English fluently and he is very communicative.
Marianna Ralli
Marianna was born and raised in the heart of Greece, Athens. She is also origined from Chios, a Greek island famous worldwide for its sailors, so she's always been attracted to the sea. She is cooking since she was 16 and has a natural passion and flair for it. Friends and family always praised her for cooking skills so that drived her to follow various seminars in cooking. Her love for the sea, traveling and cooking brought her to the yachting industry. She consistently maintains a high standard in offering a fine dining experience for each and every guest. She is adept at seeking out the freshest produce and products of the local cuisine. Her specialty is health-conscious meals prepared in keeping the tradition of classic Meditteranean cuisine. When she is not on board, She long-distance run, travel, bike, hike, snowboard and volunteer. She is looking forward to tantalizing your taste bunds with a delightful array of mouth watering creations!
How much to charter high five.
HIGH FIVE has a weekly charter price starting at €20,000 and an estimated daily charter price of €3,330.
HIGH FIVE can accommodate 10 sleeping guests on board in 5 cabins.
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Yacht name | HIGH FIVE |
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Prior name | HIGH JINKS II |
Speed (cruising) | 18.5kph / 10kn |
Engine | 2x Volvo Penta D3 Diesel |
Hull | Monohull |
Flag | Greece |
Launched | 2013 |
Refitted | 2017 |
Builder | Fountaine Pajot |
Designer | Berret Racoupeau |
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" Five Oceans will be used to research life below the surface of our oceans, a topic and cause central to Mr. Allen's operations and an important vision that we are honoured to be contributing to with this Yacht Support platform," said Jan van Hogerwou, commercial executive at Damen Yachting.
Construction on Five Oceans began in December 2022 after two years of design and development. The YS 53 series is an evolution of the YS 5009 , which was originally based on Damen's commercial platforms. Highlights include a vast aft deck across a nine-metre beam for carrying toys and tenders with a 15-tonne deck crane for launch and recovery.
The support yacht is powered by two Rolls Royce MTU engines delivering a combined total of 6,000hp and a top speed of 19 knots. The vessel is also fully IMO Tier III compliant, reducing harmful emissions by 70 per cent for full-range operations with a 5,000 nautical-mile range. According to the shipyard, Five Oceans is "strongly focused on highly demanding performance, efficiency and comfort."
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MARINA DEL REY, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A high-end yacht docked at Marina del Rey sank after catching on fire Wednesday night.
The fire in Basin A was first reported around 8:30 p.m., according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department. Firefighters responded and poured water on the 100-foot vessel from the dock at the end of Bora Bora Way.
Witness video captured the sounds of several explosions as firefighters battled the flames.
But the interior flames appeared to resist the water hoses and the boat continued sustaining damage. It quickly began taking on water from the hoses as the flames, possibly fueled by a gas source, continued to burn.
The yacht began listing, and by around 10:30 p.m. firefighters were ordered to evacuate the dock. The boat began slowly overturning onto its side and sinking into the water.
There were no major injuries reported. Two people on board exited safely, though one reported a minor cut to the arm.
There was no word on how the fire started. Authorities said it's possible ammunition was on board the vessel.
The boat is named The Admiral, but the identity of the owner was not immediately available.
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“Our focus was to create a design that not only captures attention with its sleek lines but also enhances the onboard experience for owners and guests alike,” managing director of Red Yacht Design Fatih Surekli said in a statement.
With a beam of roughly 36 feet, Livia offers a generous amount of room onboard. The interior includes five large staterooms, with each one opening to a private terrace with sea views. The owner’s suite is even more luxurious, spanning two decks and showcasing a lounge and private swimming pool.
The extravagance continues outdoors. The sprawling sundeck is home to a bar, an infinity pool, and a plush lounge, while the upper deck is adorned with a circular lounge, a fire pit, a giant dining table, and an outdoor cinema. A few more steps below, the main deck sports an epic sky lounge and the beach club is fitted with yet another pool. Wellness buffs are also catered to, with a sauna and gym located on the lower deck.
Livia will also be quite the cruiser. The yard didn’t go into specifics regarding propulsion, but says the yacht will have a cruising speed of 12 knots and deliver “exceptional performance on long voyages.”
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Moscow is the largest city and historical capital of Russia, the country's most popular tourist center and the center of the Russian Orthodox Church. In this metropolis, antiquity and modernity are whimsically combined, numerous cultural and historical sights, viewing platforms and entertainment centers make it a center of attraction for tens of millions of tourists from all over the world.
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