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49,000 € (Ex VAT)
45,000 € (Ex VAT)
GOOD LIFE Yacht (ex SOLAR) is an Arcadia 85′ (25,91m) motor yacht with an ecological green concept. Launched in 2009, she was built by Arcadia Yachts of Italy, with her naval architecture and futuristic interior design both undertaken by Francesco Guida. She is able to accommodate 8 guests overnight in 4 cabins.
GOOD LIFE uses solar energy captured by photo-voltaic panels installed on the roof of the vessel. To have a complete autonomic yacht at anchor, the photo-voltaic panels recharge service batteries, which in turn power all basic services on the yacht, namely refrigeration, water pumps and lighting. She is superbly designed and built to maximize your enjoyment and relaxation on the ocean, and is able to achieve this with minimal effect on the marine environment. At 9 knots, she utilizes only 30 litres of Fuel per hour and has lowest emissions of any motor yacht in its class.All organic waste produced is treated by an on board treatment plant, leaving less of a human imprint on the environment.
GOOD LIFE has a wonderful modern, light and refreshing interior design. She is described as a floating villa. She boasts a revolutionary “long-cockpit” which enables different internal areas and provides ample volume and generous deck space. She is also very unique in styling and appearance and is sure to turn heads and impress every port or bay you enter. She offers more than just amazing design and styling. She has zero speed stabilizers fitted which give her maximum stability even at anchor so guests can relax, sleep and enjoy secluded ports and idyllic private coves.
Yacht Charter Accommodation
GOOD LIFE has accommodation for up to 8 guests in 4 well appointed cabins, all with ensuite bathrooms. 1 Master Cabin, 1 VIP Cabin, 2 Twin Guest Cabins. The owner’s cabin is spectacular and located aft. The room is exceptionally large, and features a beautiful modern bathroom. The large VIP cabin is forward and fitted with a double bed, and there are two more twin cabins.