KINGFISHER 65 Yacht Description
Brand new Lagoon Sixty 5 - available for Charter in the Balearic Islands. Based in Palma de Mallorca.
This Lagoon Sixty 5 has a great layout for charter, with the galley down what allows an ample salon with sofas and a cocktail bar. From the salon you have access to the foredeck, with sofas and sunbeds.
She offers a comfortable master cabin with access from the aftdeck and as well from the salon, with huge bathroom with separate shower and toilet. The three similar sized guest cabins have access from the salon and en-suite bathroom with shower and toilet.
The flybridge is covered by a hardtop bimini, a wetbar and chillout furniture where guests enjoy the cruising. The hydraulic bathing platform allows easy access for swimming.
The Lagoon Sixty 5 is a great family boat, well priced and will be well equipped with lot of watertoys and games.
Advertised by DMA Yachting, the astonishing charter yacht KINGFISHER 65 is a 67 ft sailing catamaran. The key elements of KINGFISHER 65 are her impeccable styling and interconnection with the sea. KINGFISHER 65 spends the summer and winter season in Mallorca. She was completed by the famous yacht builder Lagoon in 2021. The ingenious yacht layout features 3 cozy cabins and easily accommodates a group of 6 guests.
KINGFISHER 65 is presented primarily as a sailing catamaran. The yacht layout radiates from the main saloon, which connects to the aft deck. The aft deck is expansive, with a comfortable dining and seating area and usually it where you, as a charter guest, spend most of your time. The modern cabins are located below the main saloon, connected by stairs (inquire about handicapped access). The cabins are located below the main saloon, connected by stairs (inquire about handicapped access). Multiple portholes provide a connection with the natural world outside.
The sailboat features 2x 150Hp Yanmar engines and a generator.
What is the cabin arrangement of KINGFISHER 65?
- 4 Double cabins
KINGFISHER 65 Yacht Charter Price
# of charter days | Base Price | APA (deposit for provisioning, fuel, docking fees, etc) | Taxes: 21%%, exceptions available | Total | Note | |
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14 day charter | 64,000€ to 76,000€ | 12,800€ to 22,800€ | 13,440€ to 15,960€ | 90,240€ to 114,760€ | Discounts outside the main season are common. | |
7 day charter | 32,000€ to 38,000€ | 6,400€ to 11,400€ | 6,720€ to 7,980€ | 45,120€ to 57,380€ | Standard charter rate, base for all calculations. | |
3 day charter | 16,000€ to 19,000€ | 3,200€ to 5,700€ | 3,360€ to 3,990€ | 22,560€ to 28,690€ | The usual formula is the 7 day charter rate divided by 6, times the number of days (3). Boat policy might differ. 32,000€ / 6 * 3 days = 16,000€ | |
1 day charter | 5,333€ to 7,600€ | 1,067€ to 1,900€ | 1,120€ to 1,330€ | 7,520€ to 10,830€ | Please inquire, the possibility/availability of a 1 day charter needs to be verified. |
All prices are generated by a calculator and serve as a guide for new charterers. Any additional information of the Price Details section has priority over above. Availability is always subject to confirmation. Gratuity not included for it's discretionary character, usually 5%-25% of the Base Price.
Price Details
Price from: €32,000
High season rate: €38,000
Charter rates Summer 2022, Balearic Islands, Homebase PALMA from July 2022:
July / August = 38,000 EUR per week
September = 34,000 EUR per week
October = 32,000 EUR per week
plus VAT = 21% in Spain
plus APA = 25%Charter rates Summer 2022, Balearic Islands, Homebase PALMA from July 2022:
July / August = 38,000 EUR per week
September = 34,000 EUR per week
October = 32,000 EUR per week
plus VAT = 21% in Spain
plus APA = 25%
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Crew Information
Captain: Danny Robinson
CAPTAIN DANNY ROBINSON
Danny has always loved sailing, it’s in his blood. As a small child he was inspired by his Dad. Sailing was a passion they both shared. He recalls, “I started dinghy sailing aged eight, when Dad purchased a mirror dinghy kit that we built together. We started to race together right away.” No doubt, this close bond with his Dad led to his enjoyment in having kids on board today. He says he loves their energy. “Happy kids and happy parents.”
Danny’s nautical accomplishments began early. He was a keen racer in the Enterprise dinghy class, youth division and won many events. At 14, he became the UK Youth National Champion. He went on to enjoy a naval career in the UK Merchant Navy as a Marine Engineer. He attended Leith Nautical College, Edinburgh, Scotland and UKSA in Cowes, obtaining naval engineering and sailing qualifications, respectively.
In addition to a remarkable navy career, Danny is a professionally qualified yacht captain with a commercial endorsement and 30 years of experience. He has captained private sailing yachts, catamarans and charter yachts. He was a Flotilla Captain for eight summer seasons in Turkey and Greece. The Ionian Islands are favorite cruising grounds. He’s definitely a serious sailor, but he’s also funny, enthusiastic, energetic and fun. He is a gentle instructor for those who want to learn something new, and a delightfully entertaining host.
Danny and his wife Lisa are both highly experienced in the marine industry. From 1995-2005 they operated their own charter sailing yacht, an Irwin 52, in Turkey, Greece, Montenegro and Croatia .Since 2005, they’ve worked together as a professional yacht crew for private owners in the Mediterranean and the Pacific.
MATE/COOK LISA ROBINSON
Lisa was born in a land-locked, village in East Sussex , England, called Wadhurst. So, it was by a strange stroke of luck that she learned to sail. She recalls that when she was very young, work began to construct a reservoir by damming and then flooding a valley about 20 minutes from her home. Bewl Water was created, which is now the largest body of inland water in south east England. She says, “The new reservoir gave me the chance to learn dinghy sailing. I started sailing Optimists, then moved on to the Mirror, the Topper, the fireball ,and finally got onto windsurfing.” Thus, her lifelong passion for sailing began.
After finishing school, Lisa studied interior design at the London School of Furniture. She worked weekends in local gastro pubs, picking up cooking tips in the kitchens and serving tables. After receiving her diploma, she went to work for Neilson Holidays. She says, “Working for Neilson gave me a great base in the hospitality industry. I gained my dinghy and windsurf instructor certification and a lot of experience teaching sailing. Also, for two winter seasons, I was both managing and cooking in ski chalets in Italy and Austria.”
“My inspiration and passion are for Mediterranean cuisine using fresh, local, and when available, organic produce. My cooking style reflects my extensive experience cooking in Turkey, Greece, Croatia, Italy, and Spain. My guests’ favorites are fresh lobster & seafood pasta. My personal favorite foods are fresh juices and whole foods.”
While Lisa specializes in Mediterranean cuisine, she also excels in preparing restricted menus including Kosher, allergy-free, vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free meals. Lisa values an active lifestyle and a healthy diet. She believes in the health properties of individual foods and vegetables including ‘super foods. Her goal is to delight guests aboard with cuisine that not only tastes amazing, it makes them feel amazing as well.
HOSTESS
To be decided later.