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REFLECTIONS represents a highly customized and classic 124' Christensen Motoryacht built and maintained to ABS classification featuring full walk-around teak decks. Accommodations include a (5) stateroom layout with on-deck master stateroom with His & Her bath along with (4) guest staterooms below, all with ensuite baths.
A refit in 2021/22 includes New Zero speed stabilizers installed in Dec. '22, updated mechanical systems, interior update with new carpeting, headliner & furnishings, refit galley with new appliances, updated electroncis, new gas grill/cooktop installed on flybridge, all new LED lighting, 2021 18' Novurania along with mechanical systems updated/rebuilt. In January 2019, she completed an extended W5 overhaul on her DDC/MTU 16V-2000's with only 50 hrs SMOH. In addition, her Northern Lights 65KW generators also received a full rebuild. In 2018/19, she received (3) new Flow Marine 7.5 ton air chillers along with all new air handler units throughout the vessel. Also installed was a new Tidal Wave MSD sewage treatment system and all new stainless steel deck rails with plexi inserts on boat deck.
18' Novurania RIB (2) Yamaha Waverunners
Office: 954-525-7484 Cell: 954-980-3451 Email: [email protected]
Robert J. Cury opened the doors of RJC Yacht Sales and Charter in 1997 after a highly successful career at Broward Marine as Director of Sales and spent five years at Hatteras of Lauderdale as Sales Manager.
As principle of RJC Yacht Sales and Charter, Bob brings over 30 years of experience in the yachting business to his clients. His cumulative background in design, brokerage and new construction allows him to specialize in the sale of larger, late-model pedigree motor yachts and sport fishermen and provides you with a comprehensive knowledge of both the existing yacht market as well as new construction.
Whether marketing your yacht for sale or selecting a suitable yacht for purchase, Bob offers the highest level of knowledge, professionalism and honesty in an effort to initiate and maintain long-term relationships.
Office: 954-525-7484 Cell: 954-261-5250 Email: [email protected]
David Wiest has been an associate of RJC Yacht Sales and Charter since 1999, specializing in the sale of late model Motoryachts and Sportfisherman.
David began his career in yachting in the early 1990's as a Corporate Controller and CFO with The Allied Marine Group. In 1994, David joined Broward Marine as CFO where he met Robert Cury and together worked as the senior management team. In 1999, David joined Bob at RJC Yacht Sales as a broker primarilyrepresenting larger, late model Motoryachts and Tri-Deck Motoryachts.
During his successful career, David has been fortunate to sell many vessels including his first sale of the 1997 115' Broward MY, C-VENTURE, the 132' Amels TDMY, MONTE CARLO, the 130' Northern Marine TDMY, MAGIC, the 106' Lazzara MY, 24 KARAT, 122' Burger TDMY, LADY GAYLE MARINE, the 105' Azimut MY, LADY CAROLE, the 150' Richmond TDMY, STATUS QUO and recently, the 150' Richmond TDMY, EXCELLENCE.
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Raymond Young joined Hatteras of Lauderdale after graduating from University of Tampa, Florida. He has captained yachts extensively on the Pacific and Atlantic oceans including the Western Mediterranean. He currently holds a 1600 / 3000 Ton USCG Master License, as well as a MCA CLASS IV license.
Raymond has been involved with the construction of several large yachts including a custom 82' Hatteras, 112' Broward, 98' Westship, along with a 124', 141' and 157' Christensen. He managed each project from contract, to delivery, to captaining.
Over the past 20 years, Raymond has developed a wealth of knowledge from building, managing and running yachts. Raymond has established close relationships with shipyards, builders, designers, architects, yacht captains, and brokerage houses. As your yacht broker, Raymond can offer his experience and knowledge, assuring you a positive yachting experience.
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Mike's 34 years of marine expertise has resulted in the sale and management of thousands of production Yachts from Hatteras, Viking, Bertram, Tiara, Princess, Azimut, Ferretti and Benetti. Utilizing this experience to begin the next phase of his yacht sales career by joining, RJC Yacht Sales, as a broker and member of their experienced yacht sales team. Mike is well qualified to assist with every phase of purchase and ownership for yachts of all sizes and pedigree. His experience in delivering and managing a wide variety of medium to large production, semi-custom yachts is an ideal collaboration with the experience team at RJC Yachts. Mike will assist in every aspect of purchase, sale and ownership for vessels of every size, make and pedigree.
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Nicole Caulfield serves as the director of charter marketing & sales for RJC Yacht Sales and Charter overseeing sales, marketing, client relations, scheduling, and charter management.
Prior to joining RJC Yacht Sales and Charter, Nicole worked on board yachts as a crew member for nearly ten years. She travelled throughout the Bahamas, the Caribbean, Great Lakes, the US East Coast, Pacific Northwest, and Eastern and Western Canada.
Nicole still enjoys yachting and the ocean and spends much of her free time in the Bahamas with her husband who is a yacht captain and their two sons.
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Kelli Field has been in the yachting industry for twenty years and brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to RJC Yacht Sales daily. Kelli and Bob began working together at Broward Yacht Sales where she was a yacht listing secretary.
In 1997, Kelli joined Bob when he started RJC Yacht Sales and Charter. Kelli has been an integral part of the RJC office and the face of the Ft. Lauderdale and Miami International Boat Shows.
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30.75m / 100'11 azimut 2003.
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Prepare for a charter vacation of lifetime aboard Azimut luxury yacht Reflection
The 30.75m/100'11" 'Reflection' motor yacht built by the Italian shipyard Azimut is available for charter for up to 8 guests in 4 cabins. This yacht features interior styling by French designer Zuretti.
For outdoor living nonpareil, Reflection is the number one choice, offering a variety of spacious living areas and fabulous amenities, vacations aboard this yacht are sure to be nothing short of spectacular.
Built in 2003, Reflection offers guest accommodation for up to 8 guests in 4 suites comprising a master suite, one VIP cabin and two twin cabins. There are 6 beds in total, including 1 king, 1 queen and 4 singles. She is also capable of carrying up to 4 crew onboard to ensure a relaxed luxury yacht charter experience.
Built with a GRP hull and GRP superstructure, she has impressive speed and great efficiency thanks to her planing hull. Powered by twin MTU engines, she comfortably cruises at 25 knots, reaches a maximum speed of 28 knots. With a shallow draft of 1.65m/5'5" Reflection can anchor closer to coves and sheltered bays overnight.
Reflection has a good selection of water toys and accessories to entertain you and your guests whilst on charter. Principle among these are two kayaks - a tranquil and relaxing way to pass the time. If that isn't enough Reflection also features fishing equipment, paddleboards and snorkelling equipment. When it's time to travel from land to see, it couldn't be easier with a 8.23m/27' Boston Tender.
Based in the magical waters of the Caribbean all year round Reflection is ready for your next luxury yacht charter. Let Reflection Discover the magical places, food and experiences of the the Caribbean.
Reflection is a unique motor yacht and the ideal platform for an adventure charter that will guarantee unforgettable memories.
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Length | 30.75m / 100'11 |
Beam | 6.6m / 21'8 |
Draft | 1.65m / 5'5 |
Gross Tonnage | 150 GT |
Cruising Speed | 25 Knots |
Built | |
Builder | Azimut |
Model | Azimut 100 Jumbo |
Exterior Designer | Stefano Righini |
Interior Design | Zuretti |
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For your relaxation and entertainment Reflection has the following facilities, for more details please speak to your yacht charter broker.
Reflection is reported to be available to Charter with the following recreation facilities:
For a full list of all available amenities & entertainment facilities, or price to hire additional equipment please contact your broker.
For a full list of all available amenities & entertainment facilities, or price to hire additional equipment please contact your broker.
'Reflection' Charter Rates & Destinations
Summer Season
May - September
$45,000 p/week + expenses
High Season
$48,000 p/week + expenses
Cruising Regions
Caribbean Bahamas
HOT SPOTS: Virgin Islands
Winter Season
October - April
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The 37.8-metre motor yacht Reflections (ex Kingfish ) has rejoined the brokerage market with Raymond Young of RJC Yacht Sales.
Originally delivered in 1999, the raised pilothouse model was built by American yard Christensen and maintained to ABS classification. She features naval architecture by Paragon Design and exterior styling by Ward Setzer , while her interior incorporates neutral tones using leathers, marble, leaded glass, mahogany, teak and burl woods.
Accommodations include a five-cabin layout consisting of a main-deck master suite panelled in mahogany and padded white leather, as well as two mirror-image doubles with queen-sized beds and a twin cabin below. All guest rooms have entertainment centres and en suite bathroom facilities.
The vast saloon has a lounge area aft furnished with a love seat, armchairs, end tables, a four-person games table, a wet bar and an entertainment centre. Forward of this space, separated by a mahogany buffet, is a formal dining area seating 10 guests, while even further forward sits a galley with a breakfast nook for informal snacks.
Moving outside, the oversized aft deck has a settee seating six guests, a table and four directors’ chairs. Additional al fresco dining is offered up on the flybridge, in addition to a wet bar, a gas barbecue, a six-person hot tub flanked by sun pads and tender storage for a 5.5-metre Novurania RIB.
Elsewhere, a generous swimming platform gives access to the engine room with stairs leading up to the aft deck along the starboard side.
Reflections has undergone a series of refits over the years to keep her in top seafaring condition. Most recently in 2022, the yacht received new zero speed stabilisers, updated mechanical systems, an interior update, modern appliances in the galley and all new LED lighting. She also completed an extended W5 overhaul on her twin MTU engines in 2019, which power the yacht for sale to a top speed of 18 knots and 14 knots cruising.
Lying in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Reflections is asking $6,900,000.
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The capital city of Khabarovsk krai: Khabarovsk .
Khabarovsk Krai is a federal subject of Russia located in the center of the Russian Far East, part of the Far Eastern Federal District. Khabarovsk is the capital city of the region.
The population of Khabarovsk Krai is about 1,299,000 (2022), the area - 787,633 sq. km.
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In the Middle Ages, the territory of today’s Khabarovsk Krai was inhabited mainly by the peoples of the Tungus-Manchu language group, as well as Nivkhs. In China they were known collectively as “wild Jurchen”. In the 13th-14th centuries, the Mongol rulers of China repeatedly organized expeditions to the lower Amur.
Russians began the development of the Far East in the 17th century. In 1639, a Cossack troop headed by Ivan Moskvitin reached the coast of the Sea of Okhotsk. The first stockade town was built in the mouth of the Ulya River. Later, Vasily Danilovich Poyarkov and Yerofei Pavlovich Khabarov were the first who started joining the Amur lands to Russia. Before Russians came here, the tribes of Daurs, Evenks, Natks, Gilyaks and others lived in this area (only about 30 thousand people).
The area was quickly populated by Russian settlers; new stockade towns were founded. But the process was interrupted due to a conflict with the Qing Dynasty. From the 1680s, Manchus started to fight against the Russian state.
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Russia could not move significant military forces to the Amur region and had to sign the Treaty of Nerchinsk (1689). According to it, Russians had to leave the left bank of the Amur River but managed to uphold its rights for the area behind Lake Baikal and the Sea of Okhotsk coast.
In the 18th century, Okhotsk became the main Pacific port of the Russian Empire. Development of the northern coast of the Pacific, exploration of the Kuril Islands and Sakhalin prepared the basis for the return of the Amur region.
In 1847, Nikolai Nikolayevich Muravyov was appointed a governor-general of Eastern Siberia. He did his best to return the Amur area to the Russian Empire. The number of Russians in the region began to grow. In 1858, the town of Khabarovsk was founded.
As a result of the weakening of China during the Opium Wars, two agreements were signed - the Aigun Treaty in 1858 and the Beijing Treaty in 1860. The Russian-Chinese border was established on the Amur and Ussuri rivers.
In 1884, Zabaikalskaya, Amurskaya and Primorskaya regions were united into Priamurskoye region with the center in Khabarovsk. Until the late 19th century, the Amur area was settled slowly. The situation changed in the early 20th century. In 1900, the Trans-Baikal Railway was opened, in 1902 - the Chinese Eastern Railway.
As a result, the number of settlers grew rapidly. In 1900-1913, about 300,000 peasants from other regions of the Russian Empire came to the Amur area. There were three towns (Khabarovsk, Nikolayevsk-on-Amur and Okhotsk) on the territory, which makes Khabarovsk krai today. By 1915, there were more than six thousand settlements with a total population of 316,300 people in Primorskaya oblast.
The Civil War lead to a great number of deaths and economic collapse in Russia. The restoration of pre-war level of economy was achieved by 1926. New cities were built in the region - Komsomolsk-on-Amur, Birobidzhan. October 20, 1938, Dalnevostochny region was divided into Khabarovsky and Primorsky regions.
In 1947-1948, Sakhalin and Amur regions were separated from Dalnevostochny region. In 1953, Magadan region was formed and separated from Dalnevostochny region. In 1956, Kamchatka region became independent too. In 1991, the Jewish autonomous region was separated from Dalnevostochny region.
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Khabarovsk Krai is one of the largest administrative-territorial units of the Russian Federation. The territory of the region stretches for about 1,800 kilometers from north to south, and for 125-750 km from west to east. The distance from Khabarovsk to Moscow is 8,533 km by rail, 8,385 by roads and 6,075 km by air.
Part of the southern boundary of the Khabarovsk region is the state border of Russia with China. The province is washed by the Sea of Okhotsk and the Sea of Japan. The coastline extension is 3,390 km, including islands, the largest of them are Shantarsky Islands. The highest point is Berill Mountain (2,933 meters).
The climate of the region changes from north to south. Winters are long and snowy. The average temperature in January is in the range of minus 22-40 degrees Celsius, on the coast - minus 18-24 degrees Celsius. Summers are hot and humid. The average temperature in July is about plus 15-20 degrees Celsius.
In general, Khabarovsk Krai is one of the most sparsely populated regions of Russia, which is due, firstly, the general economic decline of the post-Soviet time, and secondly - the severity of the local climate, comparable with the regions of the Far North.
The largest cities and towns are Khabarovsk (613,500), Komsomolsk-on-Amur (239,400) Amursk (38,200), Sovetskaya Gavan (22,900), Nikolaevsk-on-Amur (17,400), Bikin (15,900).
The main branches of the local economy are mechanical engineering and metalworking, ferrous metallurgy, mining, fishing, food, light and timber industries. The mineral resources of the region include gold, tin, aluminum, iron, coal and lignite, graphite.
The main highways of Khabarovsk Krai are M60 “Ussuri” (Khabarovsk - Ussuriysk - Vladivostok) and M58 “Amur” (Chita - Never - Svobodny - Arkhara - Birobidzhan - Khabarovsk). The railway station “Khabarovsk-2” is a large railway hub. The directions are as follows: to the south (to Vladivostok and Port Vostochny), to the west (to Moscow) and to the north (to Komsomolsk-on-Amur).
The river port in Khabarovsk is the largest on the Amur River. The other river ports of the region are located in Komsomolsk and Nikolayevsk. The sea ports of the region are Okhotsk, Ayan, Nikolayevsk-on-Amur, Vanino, Sovetskaya Gavan.
The rich natural potential of the region provides endless opportunities for the development of ecological tourism. You can see reindeer, brown and Himalayan bears, bighorn sheep and even the Siberian tigers on the territory of Khabarovsk krai.
The Amur River is the main attraction of the region. Most of natural, cultural and historical tourist sites are concentrated in the valley of this river.
Shantarsky Islands, one of the most beautiful and unique places of unspoiled nature, are another natural attraction of this region. The inaccessibility of the islands allowed to preserve pristine nature. Shantarsky Islands are a habitat of whales, seals, killer whales. It is a great place for fishing.
If you prefer ethnographic tourism, you may be interested in cave paintings located near the Nanai village of Sikachi-Alyan and Lake Bolon, which is a large bird sanctuary. In the past, there were a Buddhist temple and ancient settlements in the vicinity of the lake.
Lovers of adventure tourism may be interested in rafting, fishing tours, caving and winter recreation.
The best time for tourism in Khabarovsk krai: “late spring - early summer”, “end of summer - early fall.”
The largest international airport in the region is located in Khabarovsk. The flights to Moscow, Vladivostok, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Novosibirsk, Yakutsk, Krasnoyarsk, Irkutsk, Bangkok, Seoul, Harbin are available.
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With its gracious, broad and tree-lined boulevards, well maintained turn of the 19th to 20th century buildings and a lively riverfront, the city of Khabarovsk is often called the most European city in Asia. Nothing in the tranquil city hints of a history that goes beyond the middle of the 19th century, but a short road trip along the Amur River is enough to unfurl a treasure trove of petroglyphs (prehistoric rock carvings) that are believed to date back to 12,000 BC.
Khabarovsk's city center
The Khabarovsk Krai, which has about 789,000 square kilometers of territory, is one of the most sparsely populated places on the planet. These vast swathes of emptiness are visible when one drives on the highway that connects Khabarovsk with the industrial city of Komsomolsk-on-Amur.
The Nanai village of Sikachi-Alyan on the Amur River
75 kilometers north of Khabarovsk and just off the highway and on the right bank of the Amur is the Nanai village of Sikachi-Alyan, where the petroglyphs are located. Residents call the village the ‘home of angry spirits’, thanks to the mystical occurrences that many have claimed to witness there.
The area has about 200 petroglyphs, with a significant number being well preserved. The petroglyphs are easily accessible, as they are near the water’s edge on basalt boulders.
Petroglyphs of Sikachi-Alyan
The best time to visit the area is actually early or late winter (despite the brutal cold), since the overflowing waters of the Amur hide them in the warmer months. Floods and ice floes have also caused considerable damage to many of the petroglyphs. Locals say some of the boulders have been turned upside down.
The carvings that date from different periods depict hunting scenes, animals, such as elk, horses and mammoths, shamans and shamanic masks and even people sitting in boats.
Russia’s Far East is believed to have been one of the last habitats of mammoths before they became extinct. Among the best-preserved petroglyphs of Sikachi-Alyan, there is one engraving that clearly depicts a mammoth, while another shows a mammoth with an unknown creature. There’s also a large depiction of a beast with a tail.
Svetlana Onenko, a local historian who is also the curator of the indigenous people’s ethnographic museum and cultural center in Sikachi-Alyan, says the very existence of the mammoth depictions proves that the petroglyphs date back to around 12,000 BC. She adds that the ancient dwellers of this area probably also hunted mammoths.
A Nanai hunter (L); an ancient stone carving showing a mammoth
The older images, dating to the Paleolithic age, were carved out using stone tools. It should be noted that some archaeologists argue that the wild horses depicted in some of the petroglyphs did not exist in the Amur Region even in the Neolithic age.
The newer carvings, including those of shamans and shamanic masks were used with more modern tools. These images are sacred to the Nanai and other indigenous groups who live in the village with a total population of just 300. Onenko says the members of the indigenous community are descended from the people who carved out the petroglyphs. Some European anthropologists, however, believe that the indigenous people were more recent settlers, who moved to the area around 2,000 years ago from Manchuria.
Neo-Shamanists visit the area from different parts of the world and take part in rituals, which some suspect as being influenced by a cult. Such is the belief in Shamanism in this area that the museum, which has a large number of indigenous artefacts, crafts and ancient Chinese coins, keeps its Shamanic objects in a designated space that is ritually blessed. “Shamanic objects are believed to possess a powerful (and potentially dangerous) energy,” Onenko says.
A Sikachi-Alyan's shaman
Locals claim to spot mystic occurrences near the so-called Starukha (Eng.: “old lady”) rock formation. According to indigenous legends, human beings did not die at one point of time, but their population grew so large that there wasn’t enough food for everyone. So the earth’s spirits decided that people, like animals, would also have to die.
The Starukha rock formation
The Starukha was apparently the first human being to face death and ended up turning into that big (and apparently haunted) rock.
While the Nanai and other indigenous groups were aware of the existence of the petroglyphs for centuries, the outside world came to know of them only in 1859, a year after the foundation of the city of Khabarovsk.
This “discovery” was made by Richard Maack, a geographer, naturalist and explorer who set out on an expedition of the Amur and Ussuri valleys. Maack, who was born in the Russian Empire’s Baltic governorate of Livonia, studied natural sciences at the University of St. Petersburg and undertook several expeditions to Siberia and the Russian Far East in the 1850s.
A portrait of Richard Maack (L); and his drawing of an indigenous people's house
Maack’s main area of interest was botany and six previously unknown plants that he collected by the Amur were named after him. His expedition north of the newly-founded Khabarovsk led him to Sikachi-Alyan, where he spotted the petroglyphs. There are less than a handful of surviving copies of Maack’s book titled, ‘Travel on the Amur river made by order of the Siberian department of the Emperor’s Russian Geographical Society in 1855’, which contains a wealth of information.
Russian archaeologists, scientists and historians took a great interest in the petroglyphs in the 20th century. In the 1930s, archaeologist Nikolai Kharlamov photographed them in detail. Three decades later, ethnographer and historian Alexei Okladnikov went on several expeditions to the area and wrote about the petroglyphs in detail in two books. His findings suggest that the artwork of Sikachi-Alyan had some resemblance to its counterparts from South East Asia, Polynesia and Australia.
Alexei Okladnikov (L) inspects the petroglyphs
The petroglyphs of Sikachi-Alyan are now among the most visited sites in Khabarovsk Krai. The Russian federal government was declared the legal owner of the petroglyphs in 2018 and efforts are underway to better preserve them, as well get the rock formations listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
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