SILVER WIND can sleep 10/11 guests across one master stateroom, one VIP, two double staterooms and a convertible (twin / double) stateroom
MAIN DECK
– The full beam MASTER STATEROOM is extensive and features a centre line, king bed (195 x 180 cm), comfortable seating area, 64″ Smart TV, dresser and walk in closet. Taking up the entire space further forward is an equally impressive en suite with his and her sinks and a shower. The master stateroom enjoys a noise-cancellation system to ensure uninterrupted sleep.
LOWER DECK
– The full beam VIP STATEROOM is forward on the lower deck, and is exceptionally spacious, and enjoys an en suite with a shower. It’s king bed (195 x 180 cm) is surrounded by a stunning display of golden tiles, by Italian firm Sicis, a fine example of the attention to detail and lavish materials which define this yacht.
– 1 x DOUBLE stateroom with king bed (195 x 180 cm) is en suite with a shower.
– 1 x DOUBLE stateroom with double bed (195 x 158 cm) is en suite with a shower.
– 1 x CONVERTIBLE (twin or double) stateroom, with additional pullman berth is en suite with a shower, and can accommodate two, or three, as required.
All staterooms are equipped with iPad control systems and Apple TVs.
There are unique mosaics in every guest en suite and each cabin benefits from a subtle colour scheme that stems from the tiling artistry in its bathroom.
The main deck, comprises the saloon, dining area and the owners’ stateroom forward. Instead of the typical position amidships, the dining table is close to the aft deck entrance, giving guests privacy combined with good views. The circular table offers flexible seating for 6, 8 or 12, thanks to extensions hidden in the walls when not in use. The saloon is divided into three distinct areas with the dining area near the aft deck and the TV viewing area forward. The custom table reflects the radial wooden marquetry below it and the chandelier above it. Canaletto walnut and Palissandro rosewood has been used throughout. A passageway from the lower-deck crew quarters and galley exits behind the saloon’s portside bar, affording the crew convenient access for service.