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Originally launched in 1994 as Friday Star, her exterior lines were designed by Scorpio Marine while Marc Lombard handled the naval architecture. In 2005, a comprehensive two-year transformation updated the vessel into a luxurious high-performance sailing yacht, while in 2014, she underwent a complete refit and transformed into the luxurious S/Y YAMAKAY. This metamorphosis introduced a striking contemporary design by Couedel Hugon, creating a distinct and sophisticated identity. Utilizing carbon fiber, aluminum, leather, and matte wood, the redesign brought a refined elegance that is both sober and pure. Today, YAMAKAY stands as a testament to modern luxury and impeccable craftsmanship in the world of sailing yachts. She was repainted in 2021.Her flush deck, designed for competitive racing, seamlessly converts into a spacious sunbathing area, perfect for leisurely cruising. The yacht's three-mast sail architecture features hydraulic furlers, with all commands centralized in the cockpit. This design ensures she is exceptionally easy to sail, even with a limited crew, combining the thrill of racing with the luxury of relaxed cruising.You will particularly love this sailing yacht for her spacious and child-friendly setup. She offers ample guest accommodation for up to 10 guests, featuring a master suite, two double cabins with convertibles beds and 2 pullman beds, and one twin cabin.Additionally, she can carry up to 4 crew members onboard to provide a relaxed and luxurious yacht experience. Enjoy unparalleled space and comfort aboard Yamakay, where every detail is designed for your ultimate enjoyment.
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