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Built with traditional cold-moulded mahogany, Shark’s hull topsides are three diagonal layers of mahogany laid at 45-degree angles, with a total thickness of about 1" and an exterior layer of fibreglass, cloth, and resin.
Exterior
An open cockpit is outfitted with twin swivel fighting chairs and multiple rod holders, while a compact swim platform with a fixed ladder provides effortless access to the sea.
Shark’s interior features soft mahogany woods contrasted by white carpets, fabrics, and painted panels, accented by zig-zag cushions and yachting memorabilia.
Interior
A light-filled salon features an L-shaped sofa, a drop-leaf teak high/low table, and a bold, nautical striped rug.
Interior
A masterpiece of craftsmanship, the helm offers superb sightlines, recessed electronics, and modern gauges.
Interior
A compact dinette to starboard is conveniently served by the adjoining galley.
Shark welcomes up to nine guests in four cabins, including a queen-size master suite and three twins.
Accommodation
The owner’s suite is classically detailed, with a queen bed, custom teak-topped storage, and a private en suite.
Accommodation
The forward cabin can be arranged as quarters for a crew of three.
Shark has been maintained to the highest standard, with every system serviced or upgraded. Her twin 800hp Caterpillar engines were recently rebuilt and carry a seven-year warranty, showing just 1,300 hours since completion. Dual Naiad 254 stabilisers further enhance performance.
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