BELUGA CY

Guests: 12 | Length (ft): 113

$20.000 - 20.000 / day

Guests12 GUESTS Cabins5 CABINS Crew6 CREW

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BELUGA CY

YACHT INFORMATION
Length (ft): 113
Cruising Speed: 10
Guests: 12
Crew: 6
Cabins: 5
Fuel Consumption (ltr./hr.): 140
Year of Built: 2006
Refit: 2024
Flag: Cayman Islands
Make: Moonen
Daily Rate: €18.692 - 18.692 / $20.000 - 20.000
Original Price in Dollars
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Summer location
Australia, South Pacific

Winter location
Australia, New Zealand, South Pacific

10-12 guests’ Overnight guests.

The owner will consider 12 guests overnight subject to guest configuration and final approval.



MAIN DECK

Forward on the main deck is the master suite with private office. The suite spreads full beam to ensure privacy. There is plentiful wardrobe space and a large bathroom with bathtub, double shower and underfloor heating.



LOWER DECK

2 x Double cabins. Consisting of a double bed (A mid-bed divider can separate into two singles), private ensuite and plentiful storage space.

(The beds are larger than a Standard Double)



2 x Twin cabins. Consisting of twin single beds and a pullman, private ensuite and plentiful storage space.

Pullmans can sleep adults.



La Gaia products on board.

Price Details
Weekly Rates: AUD $140,000 per week year-round + Tax + APA 30%

Short-term charters are considered upon final approval from the owner:

2 nights AUD $45,000 + GST + APA
3 nights AUD $64,000 +GST + APA
4 nights AUD $83,000 + GST + APA
5 nights AUD $102,000 + GST + APA
6 nights AUD $121,000 + GST + APA
7 nights AUD $140.000 + GST + APA

Brokers commission is calculated on the Charter Fee excluding GST 

Please enquire for conditions!
Note - any charters in Papua New Guinea will require a local guide at the Charterers expense

+ FLYING CUTLASS, an 8.4m tender jet boat – perfect for snorkelling, fishing, diving and exploration (not available for charters outside of Australia)
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SAMPLE RELOCATION FEES AVAILABLE (subject to fluctuation of fuel costs)

Plus Expenses

Beam: 7.90
Draft: 2.40
Max Speed: 11.5
Total Cabins: 5
King Cabins: 1
Queen Cabins: 0
Single Cabins: 0
Double Cabins: 3
Twin Cabins: 2
Pullman Cabins: 0
Helipad: No
Jacuzzi: Yes
Toys:
TENDERS
2 x Tenders ( 1 of the below tenders will be available for the charter)
+ FLYING CUTLESS, 2c survey 10+2, 8.4m custom-built aluminum jet boat, 232 kW / 315 hp inboard Yanmar
+ RAMBLER- 2c survey 6+1, 10m/32ft Andros offshore, Twin 300hp Mercury outboards
(Note - these are NOT available for charters outside of Australia)

14 x shorties wetsuits (adults and children), 12 x masks and snorkels, 12 x pairs of fins

Reef fishing gear
2 x stand-up paddle boards
12 x snorkelling sets (wetsuits, snorkels, masks, fins, stinger suits
2 x seabobs F5
1 x foam floating lilypad
1 x 2 person sea biscuit
1 x wakeboard
1 x set of water skis
1 x knee board
Inflatable and towable toys
Water sports protection helmets and impact vests

Dive instructor required for diving charters: approx. $700 AUD per day (Far North Queensland) based on maximum 4 divers.
Dive guides and equipment are quoted on an enquiry basis.
The cost of a dive guide can vary on availability and location of the charter.
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Crew quarters do NOT have spare berths.

•Beach set up equipment e.g. gazebo, beach chairs, Webber BBQ and fire torches.
•Beach cricket set/frisbees
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Watch the amazing video of BELUGA on the Great Barrier Reef: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3LVZGocRT0
Entertainment:
TV and DVD players in Lower Deck Cabins.

Flatscreen TVs throughout
Airplay Entertainment system with Apple TV, Netflix, Kayo etc: Main Salon, Bridge Deck and Sundeck
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Guests areas and seating (nowhere seating for 12 around one table):

• MAIN DECK: Spacious aft deck for dining/ cocktails; main salon leads off the aft deck; powder room on the main deck foyer; Forward on the main deck is the master’s suite with private office. The suite spreads full beam to ensure privacy. There is plentiful wardrobe space and a large bathroom with bathtub, double shower and underfloor heating.
10 guests formal dining.

• LOWER DECK: Four guest staterooms, 2 double and 2 twins each with pullman. All cabins have plentiful storage space and bathrooms with underfloor heating.

• BRIDGE DECK: The Sky Lounge connects through a sliding glass door to the glass-enclosed Upper Deck. Sky Lounge has a new L-shaped Bar with bar stools. The wheelhouse includes a settee for viewing the great outdoors.
Outdoor dining comfortably accommodates 10
Sunloungers - 1 double lounge on the bridge aft deck (moveable)

• SUNDECK: Jacuzzi, wet bar, exercise equipment, dining table, sun lounging pads
Double bed on Starboard and Port side (fixed, part of the superstructure)
Seating: 8 guests comfortably

• MONKEY ISLAND or “grand crow’s nest”: Ideal place for whale watching, reef spotting, or enjoying a champagne sunset.
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Swimming Platform is accessed via the main deck (starboard side of the dining table), through to the garage then down.
Guests can also have access to the water via a side ladder, with flexible height, small standing platform for two.
Communication:
High-performance Starlink package with offshore capabilities

Satellite Broadband via onboard WiFi is supplied.
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EU plugs - all adaptors provided.

Name: Josh Hunter
Position: Captain
Nationality: New Zealand
Description: Josh has harnessed his passion into a profession, earning a reputation among superyachts in Tropical North Queensland thanks to his extensive knowledge and expertise. Originally from New Zealand, Josh combines years of engineering, boat and fishing experience to deliver a bespoke charter experience as Captain of M.Y. Beluga, and previously M.Y. Flying Fish. Whether it’s river fishing, reef bottom fishing, or trolling for Tropical North Queensland’s iconic game fish, Josh ensures every adventure is as rewarding as it is memorable.
Alongside managing the safe and efficient operation of Morris Nautical’s yachts, he also serves as an expert fishing guide, helping guests achieve the catch of a lifetime or source fresh, locally caught seafood for bespoke dining on board. Between fishing excursions, Josh leads guests to explore secluded islands and pristine sandy beaches, creating unforgettable journeys tailored to every guest.


Name: Rick Copeman
Position: First Mate
Nationality: Australian
Description: Rick brings a unique blend of maritime expertise and entrepreneurial spirit to Morris Nautical. Originally from Western Australia, Rick has spent the last five years working on the water and across yachts. Rick’s journey has been defined by a deep connection to the ocean and spirit for an adventure.
Seeking hands-on experiences, Rick transitioned to a marine-focused career after studying at university, starting with a coxswain certification. From refitting vessels to documentaries, his adventures have taken him from the turquoise waters of Exmouth to the remote dive sites of Asia aboard the 60m superyacht Event, often spending months exploring remote islands and beaches.
Rick’s commitment to mastering his craft is reflected in his qualifications as a Master IV and engineer. Beyond the helm, he’s an avid freediver, surfer, and tinkerer or explorer of Tropical North Queensland and surrounds. With an adventurous spirit and extensive maritime knowledge, Rick makes every trip on-board M.Y. Beluga memorable.


Name: Flynn Holton
Position: Stewardess
Nationality: New Zealander
Previous yachts: SY SEAHAWK 60m,
MY ESPIRITU SANTO 35m, SY IMAGINE II 40m, SY CATALINE 45m
Description: Originally from the West Coast of Auckland, New Zealand, Flynn’s connection to the maritime world runs deep, shaped by her parents’ involvement in a superyacht refit company where Flynn spent a year on a 60m luxury sailing yacht during its refit. Back home, Flynn swam competitively for the Royal New Zealand Defense Force before she made the move to Australia to work for Morris Nautical.
As Stewardess, Flynn assumes a pivotal role in ensuring the seamless operation of the vessel. Flynn is in charge of provisioning, interior and housekeeping as well as delivering impeccable food and beverage service, consistently meeting the highest standards.


Name: Acacia Ott
Position: Stewardess
Nationality: American
Description: Acacia brings a passion for adventure and hospitality both above and below the waterline. As a Master Reef Guide, dive instructor, and snorkel guide, she ensures guests experience the Great Barrier Reef with knowledge. Originally from Utah, Acacia has called Australia home since the age of 18, moving to Port Douglas with a dream of working on boats on the Great Barrier Reef. Acacia’s work experience spans dive boats, sailing yachts, and motor vessels— finding her in unique locations including the Whitsundays and Ribbon Reefs on board vessels including Mike Ball, Argo, and now, M.Y. Beluga. Her background in tourism and hospitality allows her to deliver enhanced guest experiences. Acacia’s hobbies, from snowboarding to underwater photography, reflect her adventurous spirit. Passionate about marine conservation, she dedicates her free time to volunteering with organizations like Marine Rescue, Surf Life Saving, Great Barrier Reef Legacy, and Citizens of the Great Barrier Reef, contributing to the preservation of marine ecosystems.


Name: Justin Rogers
Position: Engineer
Nationality: Australian
Description: Originally from Trigg Beach in Western Australia, I began my career at 16 after completing Year 10, joining the Royal Australian Navy as a Clearance Diver. During my six years of service, I developed a deep appreciation for working in dynamic, challenging environments.
After leaving the Navy, I briefly worked offshore on the Wandoo Alliance project before joining Australian Customs as a Down-the-Wire Helicopter Crew member, based on Thursday Island. For five years, I thrived in this role as a helicopter rescue crew member, gaining invaluable experience while simultaneously studying marine engineering.
This led me to a role with Pacific Basin, where I worked as a marine engineer across a diverse fleet, including tugs, rig tenders, and Panamax ships. For the past seven years, I’ve been lucky enough to work on M.Y. Beluga on and off, embracing the challenges and incredible adventures this stunning vessel brings. I love the opportunities to explore unique destinations and take great pride in maintaining her to the highest standard.

Start date: Dec 24, 2024, End date: Dec 28, 2024 - Booked: Port Douglas, Australia* to Port Douglas, Australia*

Start date: Dec 29, 2024, End date: Jan 02, 2025 - Booked: Port Douglas, Australia* to Port Douglas, Australia*

Start date: Apr 17, 2025, End date: Apr 19, 2025 - Booked: Cairns, Australia to Cairns, Australia

Start date: Oct 02, 2025, End date: Oct 09, 2025 - Booked: Port Douglas, Australia* to Port Douglas, Australia*

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