Yacht Description
Outdoor living, dialed in. TANZANITE is a 145ft Westship built in 2004 and refit in 2023, set up for guests who want to live outside: a proper beach club for easy swim stops, plus a deck Jacuzzi when you want the water without committing to the ocean. Short walk to the bar. Literally.
Stays steady, stays social. Stabilizers underway and at anchor help keep things comfortable, whether you are cruising or parked up for the afternoon. The sundeck was extended by 3m during a refit, which is broker-speak for “more space to spread out without stepping over each other.”
Cabins with flexibility. She sleeps 10 guests in 5 en-suite suites: a full-beam master on the main deck, plus four king cabins below, with two that can convert to twins when the group needs options. Several sources note en-suite Jacuzzi baths.
Toys for real water time. Two sit-down waverunners, SeaBob F5 units, a Flyboard, towables, adult water skis, a wakeboard, paddleboards, kayaks, and snorkeling gear keep the day moving between “go fast” and “float and chat.” Two tenders support the program, including a 33' Grady-White towed tender.
Specifications
- Length overall
- 145ft / 44.2
- Beam
- 8.38m
- Draft
- 2.26m
- Builder
- Westship
- Year built
- 2004
- Refit
- 2023
- Type
- Motor Yacht
- Cruising speed
- 14 knots
- Top speed
- 21 knots
- Fuel
- Cruising 50 US Gall/Hr / Max 50 US Gall/Hr / Eco 50 US Gall/Hr (US Gall/Hr)
- Consumption
- 50 US Gall/Hr
- Guests
- 10
- Cabins
- 5
Charter Price
From $145,000 to $160,000 per week, plus APA.
Plus Expenses arrangement — boat and crew only, without tip.
All prices generated as a guide. Availability subject to confirmation. Gratuity discretionary, typically 5%–25% of the base price.
Variable expenses — fuel, food, marina fees — are deducted from an Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA), an additional deposit added to the charter price. The remainder is returned after charter.
Winter Season
- Total guests
- 10
- Total cabins
- 5
- King cabins
- 5
- Double cabins
- 3
- A/C
- Yes
5 staterooms for 10 guests.
Cabin configuration: 2 Convertible, 3 Double Beds: 5 King
- Nationality
- American
Brings ocean-first experience from time spent in Hawaii, Australia, and the British Virgin Islands, supporting calm day-to-day interior routines. Comfortable around water activities and dive days.
- American nationality
- Originally from Cleveland, Ohio
Supports safe, controlled deck operations with a seamanship base from six years in the United States Navy. Strong water background from surfing and water polo in San Diego.
- American nationality
- Six years United States Navy service
- Grew up surfing and playing water polo in San Diego, California
Runs deck and itinerary support with local-water roots from Freeport and experience on yachts up to 312 feet. Helps keep water activities organized across regions including the Bahamas and New England.
- American nationality
- Born and raised in Freeport; seventh-generation Bahamian
- Degree in Marine Transportation from the Maritime Academy in Galveston, Texas
- Worked aboard vessels up to 312 feet; cruised the Mediterranean, Central America, the Bahamas, and New England
Brings a yacht-trained path from Stewardess to Chef, with a travel-driven approach shaped by time in Southeast Asia. Has worked on vessels across Florida, the Bahamas, the Northeast, and Alaska.
- American nationality
- Raised on the north shore of Long Island, New York
- Worked her way from Stewardess to Chef in yachting
- Worked on vessels throughout Florida, the Bahamas, the Northeast, and Alaska
Keeps interior service structured based on experience from 2015 onward on yachts from 90 to 150 feet. Has cruised both U.S. coasts plus the Bahamas, Caribbean, and Central America, including multiple Panama Canal transits.
- American nationality
- Entered yachting in 2015
- Experience on yachts from 90 to 150 feet
- Cruised U.S. coasts, Pacific Northwest and Alaska, Bahamas, Caribbean, and Central America; multiple Panama Canal transits
Runs the voyage with long-range experience, including 17 seasons in Alaska and ten Panama Canal transits. Fishing background supports well-timed cockpit and offshore days.
- American nationality
- Exploring the world by yacht since 1995
- 17 seasons in Alaska
- Ten Panama Canal transits
Supports reliable onboard systems after working up through the engineering ranks. Mechanical background includes rebuilding jet skis and small engines as a teenager in Fort Lauderdale.
- American nationality
- Born in Nueva Ecija, Philippines; later immigrated to Fort Lauderdale
- Rebuilt jet skis and small engines as a teenager
- BBQ
- Yes
- Internet
- Yes
| Toy | description |
|---|---|
| Seabob | 2 SeaBob F5 Seabobs for powered underwater cruising. |
| Jet Skis | 2 Yamaha Jet-Skis (VX & FX 2019). |
| Flyboard | 1 Flyboard. |
| Towable tube | Towable tube. |
| Inflatable water toys | Inflatable water toys. |
| Wakeboard | Wakeboard. |
| Paddleboards | 4 paddleboards. |
| Water skis (adult) | Water skis (adult). |
| Kayaks | 4 Aire tandem/single inflatable kayaks. |
| Snorkeling equipment | Snorkeling equipment. |
| Fishing gear | Fishing gear. |
Onboard Entertainment
iPod dock, Media movie server
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