SEA HUNTRESS: Onboard
Exterior
Designed by Terence Disdale, Sea Huntress reflects decades of experience in yacht design and an understanding of the practical demands of global cruising. Her layout and amenities were shaped around extended time on board, balancing comfort and capability for an owner who intended to cruise far and often.
Exterior
SUNDECK
The uppermost deck is divided into two areas by the mast, configured with a sauna, Jacuzzi, sunpads and a bar.
Exterior
HELIPAD
A touch-and-go helipad offers arrivals and departures by air and doubles as a sun lounge when not in use.
Interior
Her interior is the work of Terence Disdale and remains largely true to his original vision and design following a complete refurbishment.
Interior
Main Salon
She boasts one of the largest main salons on a yacht of her size, filled with natural light thanks to oversized windows.
Interior
Dining Area
A circular bronze table by artist Igor Mitoraj serves as a sculptural centrepiece of the main salon.
Interior
Sky Lounge
A second lounge space also benefits from large windows.
Accommodation
Sea Huntress sleeps 14 guests across six cabins, each distinguished by its own unique colour scheme with Loro Piana fabrics throughout.
Accommodation
OWNER’S CABIN
A full-beam suite with an observation lounge and office with 180-degree views forward, and a walk-in wardrobe.
OWNER’S CABIN
WALK-IN WARDROBE
En Suite
Office
Accommodation
Guest Cabins
Four spacious en suite cabins complete the guest layout, two of which have Pullman berths.
Twin Cabin
Twin Cabin
TECHNICAL
Her refit record reflects a long-standing relationship with Feadship, with a Lloyd’s Special Survey No. 5, top-to-bottom repaint and other major works completed in recent years.
Technical
Tenders
Sea Huntress carries two large custom tenders, measuring 9 metres and 6 metres, supporting logistics and guest use.
Technical
ENGINE ROOM
A top-end overhaul of both engines was completed in 2020, with generators and gearboxes overhauled in winter 2021/2022.
Technical
Crew
She is run by a crew of 14, with six cabins, including a captain’s cabin on the bridge deck.