The futuristic trimaran was built for exploring the world and continues her round the world journey and arrives in Maldives next week.
This 42.6 metre superyacht was designed by British Naval Architect John Shuttleworth and built by MaConaghy Boats. Adastra – “to the stars” – has been the centre of attention in South East Asia, Pacific Islands, Caribbean Islands, North and South America, West Europe, Mediterranean Countries, Saudi Rea Sea and Dubai. She has crossed the Pacific, transited the Panama Canal and Suez, crossed the Atlantic many times and is able to do so twice on one tank of fuel.
Adastra was made for adventure. Perfect for island hopping, her shallow 1.6 metre draft allows her to access hard-to-reach anchorages, shallow bays and anchor close to shore.
Adastra’s 16 metre beam makes for comfortable and stable crossing, guests onboard can enjoy the open living spaces to the fullest. The main saloon benefits from large wrap-around windows with an overhead skylight, while below, extra space has been created by flaring the central hull above the waterline. She can sleep up to nine guests in three cabins.
The yacht is equipped with a fully automatic fuel consumption management system, including a fuel filtration system. New for boaters is an exclusive legal monitoring system that allows you to control your vessel using your Apple iPad from anywhere on the yacht. The futuristic yacht “Adastra” can comfortably accommodate 9 guests and a crew of only 6 people. On the main deck with panoramic windows, the shipbuilders have arranged a spacious entertainment area, including a living room, dining table and navigation station. The back of the yacht is equipped with essential oils, an essential oil bar and a seating area. In addition, this part of the ship also has a platform that allows people who love water activities to easily enter the water. futuristic cruise ship “Adastra”