- Cruising Speed: 12 kn
- Maximum Speed: 22 kn
- Beam: 24' 3''
- Hull Material: Fiberglass
- Max Draft: 6' 6''
- Fuel Tank: 1 x 3652|gallon
- Fresh Water: 1 x 750|gallon
- Holding: 1 x 200|gallon
- Cabins: 7
- Heads: 1
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M/Y BLUESTONEIn AMSA Charter for 50 passengers on Sydney Harbour. For sale as a going concern with all future bookings included in the sale.There have always been explorer yachts - sturdy ocean-going vessels taking owners to isolated getaways around the globe. But, over the past decade, this niche segment has seen a surge in interest. There have been advances in design and technology, and we're now benefitting from those advances with Gulf Craft's impressive new Nomad 101.Unveiled at the Dubai International Boat Show in March, the Nomad 101 - or N101 - becomes the flagship of the UAE builder's Nomad range, and while it doesn't profess to be a dedicated expedition concept, it does harness a number of the genre's traits. It possesses true long-range cruising credentials and enviable seakeeping abilities combined with luxury finishes and spacious accommodation. Its five beautifully finished ensuite cabins, including a panoramic owner's suite on the main deck, can host 10 guests.Sustainability and efficiency are also key elements of the N101's DNA, from recycled plastic water bottles used in composite materials in the table and benchtops to newHumphree electric stabilisers. Clean, distinctive lines and a commanding presence guaranteed the N101 M/Y Bluestone centre stage at the Sydney International Boat Show. Bluestone charters on Sydney Harbour with the Whitsundays and other destinations easily within the yacht's range,which tallies at 1,000 nautical miles at 12 knots, or 3,100 nautical miles at 8 knots.The semi-displacement hull is by British naval architect Andrew Wolstenholme. He says the Nomad 101 will inherently impart asense of confidence when the weather turns. "The fine forward sections give the hull a comfortable ride in head seas, " he explains, "and this, combined with the modified roundbilge form, gives excellent all-round seakeeping characteristics. At lower hull speeds, the semidisplacementform is superior to a planing hull in seakeeping and performance, " he continues, "but the addition of a spray chine defines the lifting surface and gives my hulls a performance close to that of a planing hull at higher hull speeds without the hard ride. " On the delivery voyage, 40-knot winds and 3-metre swells highlighted the Nomad's exemplary sea manners, while more moderate conditions allowed a top speed of 22.5 knots.As soon you step on board, you're aware of the quality artisanship infused in the large spaces and fine detail. At the Dubai show, the boat's expansive beach club sported teakfurniture done in-house, with a Pirelli jet tender stored transversely in a garage that can alternatively house two three-seater jetskis and a Williams 325 turbo jet tender.Two wide-tread teak stairs lead up to the main deck cockpit, with solid-locking safety gates at the top of the stairs and convenientlylocated capstan winches for stern-to berthing - there's a wing station aft to starboard, too. Despite the Nomad's size and volume, it's extremely manoeuvrable in tight spaces and spins on a dime. That volume translates into a large saloon of understated elegance, defined by natural tones. Crafted cabinetry with a marble countertop stretches along the starboard side, and features such as the dining table with a worked-inlay stone top can be made bespoke by the shipyard in your choice of materials.Gulf Craft's commitment to sourcing eco-materials has created a combination of tactile delights on the N101. The cream lounge fabric is Piñatex, a natural textile derived frompineapple-leaf fibre. A wood-veneer feature wall between the saloon and galley also acts as a sound-dampening feature, one of the reasons the N101 is so quiet underway, thoughthe uninterrupted views through the large windows leave no doubt where you are. A sliding door with bamboo veneer separates the saloon from the galley, which features Siemens appliances and composite quartz benchtops, and is versatile enough to cater for fresh sushi, a lamb rotisserie or fresh focaccia.A separate pantograph door grants access for the crew to the wide and secure side decks. Another sliding door to starboard allows the saloon to become a private dining/entertainingspace. The day head is finished in marble accents with contrasting matt black tapware.Two wide-tread teak stairs lead up to the main deck cockpit, with solid-locking safety gates at the top of the stairs and conveniently located capstan winches for stern-to berthing -there's a wing station aft to starboard, too.Despite the Nomad's size and volume, it's extremely manoeuvrable in tight spaces and A private corridor leads to the luxurious28-square-metre owner's suite, which on this yacht featured the Serene interior trimdeveloped by Phantom Studio from the Netherlands, with an emphasis on natural tones and textures. The veneer wall panelling is made from flax or hemp fabrics while therefined, relaxed ambience is complemented by bio-vegan leather and a headboard wrapped in rattan produced with cotton-seed extracts.A composite stone using recycled plastic bottles and quartz was chosen for the hard surfaces, while underfoot, the deep wool carpethelps keep the space quiet. There's ample hanging storage in two full-length wardrobes, and a desk and chaise longue to sit back andtake in the cruise. Curved cabinetry houses a 55-inch television, but even better are the views straight out over the bow to the horizon.A private foredeck through a door to starboard enhances the sublime experience. The spacious ensuite is finished in marble with matt-blackappointments and the teak shower grating is a nice touch, as is the large seat.An internal stair leads up to the bridge deck and skylounge, another generous space with seamless access to a 35-square-metre aft upperdeck, perfect for hosting a stylish alfresco soiree. There are plans to put a bar here, which would complement the space well with achoice of moveable furniture options and an extended awning for shade. Forward is a day head, and a bridge thather current captain thoroughly approves of, describing it as a proper wheelhouse - indeed, Gulf Craftrequested input for the bridge design from the local dealers and other experienced captains. A pulldown bench seat behind the state-of-the-art helm offers guests a view through the raked windows, and there's a Portuguese bridge area outside for an even better view.Function displays are split in two, with navigation and operations screens on one side and engineering plus chain counters on the other. A comprehensive CCTV system allows for monitoring of the engine room and other critical operational spaces. The twin MTU 12V 2000 M96Ls each get a dedicated data screen, and there's a captain's office up here too. Stairs lead up to the flybridge, where there's another helm forward to starboard with two Garmin 17-inch screens, throttles and thrusters.Beneath a GRP hardtop, a large U-shaped lounge accommodates eight in comfort around a teak table, with a bar, electric grill and fridges on hand for extended lunches or reclining under the stars. There's substantial room aft for at least three sunlounges.Quiet opulence is the immediate impression as you descend from the saloon to the lower deck, where four staterooms beckon with the promise of a peaceful night's sleep. The VIP in the bow boasts a walkaround queen bed, a walk-in wardrobe and abundant shelves, drawers and storage space. The ensuite opens from the robe area and features marble-look tiles and tops with premium appointments.Two of the three guest cabins are located to port, while the one to starboard can be configured with either generous singles or a large queen. All feature the same high-quality soft furnishings, each with its own ensuite comprising a separate shower and head. There's also a laundry here with a washer, dryer, sink and plenty of bench spaces - a good practical move. The crew quarters offer accommodation for six with a galley and mess, and a separate captain's cabin with ensuite. There are also extra fridges down here to supplement those in the main deck galley.The meticulous engine room houses the shaft-drive MTUs, with full access to each unit. Two 45 kW Caterpillar gensets are located on the rear bulkhead. The watermakers can produce 8,000 litres a day, while against the bulkhead is the best laid-out and labelled fuel and bilge pump system I've ever seen.Bluestone will join Ghost II and Oneworld from Gulf Craft's Majesty line in offering luxury charters based out of Sydney Harbour. Safety features such as collision bulkheads, damage stability, structural fire protection and fire-detection systems - necessary to meet strict charter requirements - are standard features.Owners are increasingly choosing to configure their superyachts for charter. "The advantage of owning a superyacht in commercial survey is the option to offset running costs by operating as a business when the vessel isn't being used privately, " Cutbush says."Having an asset that generates income - offsetting depreciation costs and tax expenses, offering a variety of ownership structures, and claiming back the GST on importing a superyacht that is set up as a charter business - are all beneficial factors to consider when adopting this business model, " he adds.Business case aside, the Nomad 101 offers an attractive blend of comfort and functionality in a pocket superyacht that boasts longer range and the seakeeping abilities to take on all sorts of weather. It's a powerful incentive to indulge in some serious blue roaming. - Ocean Magazine's Scott AlleBuilder Gulf Craft IncModel Nomad 101Country of build United Arab Emirates (UAE)Naval architect Wolstenholme Yacht Design LimitedInterior/exterior designer Gulf Craft & Phantom StudioYear of build 2023LOA (length overall) 30.57 metresLWL (waterline length) 27.05 metresBeam 7.42 metresDraft 2.02 metresDisplacement 137.15 tonnesGross tonnage 188 gtClassification Bureau Veritas CommercialHull and superstructure Fibre-reinforced plastic (FRP)Engines Twin MTU V12-2000Output 1,920 hp (1,432 kW)Propellers Teignbridge 5-blade fixedDrive train Fixed propellers with shaftStabilisation systems Humphree electric finGearbox ZF 3050A 2.52.1ASpeed (max) 22 knotsSpeed (cruise) 12 knotsRange 3,100 nautical miles at 8 knotsFuel capacity 14,327 litresFreshwater capacity 3,235 litresBlackwater capacity 665 litresGreywater capacity 665 litresGenerators (main) 1 x Caterpillar 51 kWBow/stern thruster Sleipner 520 kg nominal thrust - hydraulicWinches Twin Data-Hidrolik with 950 kg maximum pull capacityAnchoring systems 137 kg anchorsNavigation electronics 2 x Garmin GPS MAP 8417 in main helm,2 x GPS MAP 8417 in flybridge helmDepth sounder 2 x Airmar thru-hull mount smart sensorUnderwater lights 10 x Utimate 80 - white, 24 V DCOwner Full-beam king size berth with ensuiteGuest berths 3 x twin guest cabins, 1 x forward VIP guest cabinCrew 6 (in three cabins)Maximum people on board (overnight) 10Maximum people on board (day charter) 50Standard warranties 5 years (hull); 1 year (general construction)Price AU$14.5 million
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Nomad 101 is an epitome of the new-gen yachts focused primarily on enjoying the journey to pristine destinations. Her extraordinary volumes and vast deck expanses guarantee a fun-filled, relaxed, and comfortable cruising experience. While the Nomad 101's fine bow cuts through the chop as she ploughs through at a max speed of 19Knots; The sweet spot for this SUV of the sea lies at an economical speed of 10 Knots, wherein fuel consumption is optimum and the range can be a brilliant 1000NM.
Enjoy breath-taking views from the upper deck forward lounge or bask on the flybridge sun loungers, experience delectable meals under the fully shaded aft cockpit or lay back for a family movie night at the main salon; Nomad 101 has environments to create treasured memories for a lifetime. Be it charter or ownership the she can handle all your yachting needs without any problems at all!
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