Vervece

Built by Benetti in 1964, Vervece underwent a full refit at the Palumbo yard in 2013 to convert it into the luxury yacht it is today. Vervece is a unique yacht that is perfectly suited to exploring a wide range of destinations in style and comfort. Outdoor living is part of the irresistible charm of Vervece with expansive spaces over all its decks, featuring al fresco dining options, lounge seating, sun loungers and more. Tug Vervece is available for charter in Italy and French Riviera.

Vervece is based in Naples during the Summer season and in South of France in Spring. Very keen on SOF events and very cheap in positioning in any West Med port. Vervece has French and Italian charter license
 

Accommodation

Tug Vervece can accomodate up to 10 guests in 4 cabins: 1 Master stateroom featuring a queen size bed with a comfortable sofa, a dressing table and his/her wardrobes.
1 VIP suite featuring a queen size bed, a sofa, a little studio and two separate showers.
2 twin cabins with large separate beds, sofa, dressing table and wardrobe
Satellite Tv Lcd – Dvd 32″ + Sky in all Staterooms.
The double VIP stateroom has an anteroom with a little studio, shower box and a sofa with bunk bed (191 cm x 75 cm each).

Equipments

32″ Satellite TVs in all Staterooms, Air conditioning, WiFi connection on board.

Tender & toys

1 Lomac Tender 4.5 m 50hp
1 Lomac Tender 4 m 40hp
Water ski
Seadoo Scooter
2 inflatable canoes (1 x 1 pax/1 x 2 pax), Wakeboard
Paddleboard Sup
Banana
Donut
Snorkeling equipment

Overview
Specification
Model:
Tug
Builder:
Benetti
Length (LOA):
30 m.
Weekly rates:
Starting from 33.000€/week
Beam:
820 m.
Draft:
3.60 m.
Guests:
10
Cabins:
4
Crew:
6
Cruise speed:
11(knots)
Refitting:
2013
Engine:
Cummins 2x1000 HP
Interior Design:
F. Scardaccione
Consumption:
150 l/h
  • Engine: 2 x 550 HP Volvo Penta D12 - 1100hp
  • L.F.T.: 40 m.
  • Width: 8.4 m.
  • Draft: 3.68 m.
  • Consumption: 80 l/h
  • Charter conditions: LINK
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