LET IT BE

LET IT BE is a 35,97m luxury Power yacht, built in 1998 by Tecnomarine. The crew of 8 can accommodate up to 10 guests in 5 spacious cabins.
Low Season Weekly Rate

60,000€

High Season Weekly Rate

70,000€

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LET IT BE

LET IT BE 35.97m luxury motor yacht, custom built in 1998 by Tecnomarine and last refitted in 2016. The classic interior design with dark wood finishing is a timeless quality that makes Let it be always a right choice.

Description

LET IT BE offers guest accommodation for up to 10 guests in 5 staterooms. There are 7 beds in total, including 1 king, 2 queen and 4 singles.

The exterior areas offer alfresco dining, sunbeds and the perfect atmosphere for socializing with family and friends.

She is also capable of carrying up to 8 crew onboard to ensure a relaxed luxury yacht charter experience.

CONTACT BROKER
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Martha Georga
Charter Yacht Expert - Broker
Low Season Weekly Rate
60,000€
High Season Weekly Rate
70,000€
Length
35,97m
Guests
10
Crew
8
Cabins
5
Built
1998
Refit
2016
Beam
7,32m
Draft
2,44m
Cruising Speed
20
Engines
2x 2.262 MTU
Builder
Tecnomarine

Key Features

  • Spacious exterior areas on main & upper deck to entertain guests
  • Interior areas designed in classic lines and sophisticated set up
  • Stabilisers at anchor

Yacht Tenders

  • 1 x Tender Lomac 4.5m with Yamaha 60hp
  • 1 x Plastimar 2.6m with Yamaha 2.5hp
CONTACT BROKER
Martha Georga.jpeg
Martha Georga
Charter Yacht Expert - Broker
Low Season Weekly Rate
60,000€
High Season Weekly Rate
70,000€
Length
35,97m
Guests
10
Crew
8
Cabins
5
Built
1998
Refit
2016
Beam
7,32m
Draft
2,44m
Cruising Speed
20
Engines
2x 2.262 MTU
Builder
Tecnomarine
SHORT TERM CHARTER

This yacht might be available for a short term chartering experience.

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    Our dedicated charter consultant will help you select the right yacht, based on your needs and preferences, plan your itinerary and help arrange all logistics before, during and after the charter.

    Send us your travel requirements, through our online form, or contact us directly and one of our consultants will guide you though the whole process.

    How much is the crew gratuity (tip)?

    A crew gratuity is customary but at the Charterer’s discretion. Usually varies from 10% to 20% of the charter fee, based on the charterer’s satisfaction.

    What is the Advanced Provisioning Allowance (APA)?

    The Advanced Provisioning Allowance (APA) covers any running expenses while on board (e.g. transport, fuel, food & drink supplies, berthing dues, harbor charges, agency fees, equipment requested etc.). The APA is usually calculated as 30-40% of the charter fee, depending on the yacht. At the end of the charter, the captain will present to the charterer a detailed analysis of all expenses. Any APA not spent or any costs not covered sufficiently by the APA, will be settled between the parties at the end of the charter.

    How is the charter rate calculated?

    The charter rate, usually different for high and low seasons, is quoted per week.

    For charters longer than a week, the charter rate is calculated by dividing the weekly rate by seven and multiplying by the number of charter days.

    Charters lasting less than a week are usually calculated by dividing the weekly rate by six and multiplying by the number of charter days.

    What support does OCEDA offer during the charter process?

    We remain on hand throughout the charter to assist in any support required by our charterer clients such as organising an event onboard, booking restaurants, activities and handling any health and safety emergencies.

    Oceda also can provide full support to the crew onboard via our agency team such as itinerary planning, the handling of all port formalities, provisioning and fuelling of the yacht.

    What are the charter duration and booking lead time?

    The charter duration depends on the yacht’s availability. A charter can last from 1 day (for some of the yachts) to more than a month, also depending on how long the charterer wants to charter. To ensure finding the perfect yacht for you we recommend that clients reach out to us at least 6 months in advance to the high season and up to three months in advance for off-peak season.

    What are the costs the charter fee covers?

    Under MYBA terms, the charter fee only covers the hire of the yacht with the crew on board. All additional expenses are covered by the chartering party. To cover such expenses an Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA) is required to cover any provisioning, fueling mooring and legal fees. Any APA not spent or any costs not covered sufficiently by the APA paid will be settled between the parties at the end of the charter. The APA is usually calculated as 30-40% of the charter fee. The charterer should also consider VAT and potential gratuities to the crew for their decision on a yacht.

    What kind of yachts are available for charter?

    There is a huge selection of yachts available for charter with motor and sailing yachts ranging from a few meters to 90m plus. Depending on the needs of the charterer, in OCEDA we can find a yacht that suits your needs, whether that is one with a vast selection of water toys for a family charter or a classic sailing yacht.

    What are the main charter seasons?

    There are two main peak seasons in the yachting industry – summer and winter. The summer season spans from May to October with the Mediterranean and Northern Europe being the most popular choices, while the winter season starts in November through April with the Caribbean, Florida and the Indian Ocean usually being the location of choice.

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