NO BAD IDEAS

Trinity Yachts160m12 guests6 cabins

Trinity Yachts · Caribbean · Bahamas

Overview

NO BAD IDEAS yacht charter in France

NO BAD IDEAS is worth shortlisting for larger private groups, celebrations, and corporate hosting. The planning focus should be balancing destination, season, guest count, and onboard style before dates are confirmed, then dates, cabins, onboard rhythm, and a realistic port strategy.

Trinity Yachts160m12 guests6 cabins

Charter fit

How to use NO BAD IDEAS

NO BAD IDEAS is best considered for larger private groups, celebrations, and corporate hosting, with a flagship charter mood built around privacy, hosting, and status. The useful planning angle is a high-service event charter, not a generic yacht-listing comparison.

Shortlist logic

Why this yacht belongs in the conversation

NO BAD IDEAS should make the shortlist when the brief needs a high-service event charter around France and Mediterranean. The decision should weigh 160' / 48.77m, 12 guests, 6 cabins, 2000 | 2024 (Refitted) against route timing and guest flow.

Best use
a high-service event charter
Guest profile
12 guests; larger private groups, celebrations, and corporate hosting
Route style
Mediterranean summer routes; strongest when the yacht is not forced into a rushed sightseeing loop
Port logic
confirm cruising region before comparing yachts because availability changes by season
Compare by
compare by guest flow, deck use, and cabin layout before price alone
Watch-out
the best-looking option is not always the best route option once boarding point, lunch, and return timing are fixed

Best charter fit

Use NO BAD IDEAS when the brief calls for a flagship charter mood built around privacy, hosting, and status. At 160' / 48.77m, the yacht has a different planning profile from a simple day boat. The key question is whether the yacht is not forced into a rushed sightseeing loop.

Route planning

For Luxury Yacht Charter, the route should start with Mediterranean summer routes. That keeps the charter practical around balancing destination, season, guest count, and onboard style before dates are confirmed, especially in peak weeks. The port decision should confirm cruising region before comparing yachts because availability changes by season.

Before confirming dates

The earlier the request is shaped, the cleaner the shortlist becomes. peak season dates, when cruising area, berth access, and crew availability should be checked early. The broker note should be honest about limits: the best-looking option is not always the best route option once boarding point, lunch, and return timing are fixed.

On-board atmosphere

The onboard experience is defined by how guests use the space. The toy and tender setup gives the broker more room to shape swim stops and guest flow. For this yacht, the occasion is usually stronger when it is treated as a high-service event charter.

How to compare it

A fair shortlist should explain why NO BAD IDEAS is preferred over the next option. In this case, ask whether compare by guest flow, deck use, and cabin layout before price alone, then compare rates and availability.

Decision check

The main caveat is simple: the best-looking option is not always the best route option once boarding point, lunch, and return timing are fixed. This does not weaken the yacht; it makes the recommendation more precise and easier to trust.

Technical profile

Specifications

Builder
Trinity Yachts
Length
160' / 48.77m
Built
2000 | 2024 (Refitted)
Guests
12
Cabins
6
Crew
10
Price context
$225,000 p/week + expenses
Cruising speed
12.5 Knots
Model
Trinity 150
Beam
27'11 / 8.5m
Draft
7'6 / 2.29m

Charter price

What the charter price is really buying

NO BAD IDEAS is positioned around $225,000 p/week + expenses, before the final charter budget is shaped by APA, tax, fuel, berths, provisioning, delivery and the route requested.

Build and scale

Trinity Yachts build, 160m class

Guest experience

The value is in the way the yacht supports guests: cabins, deck space, crew flow, toys, tenders, service rhythm and the ability to make the route feel effortless.

Operating reality

Fuel, provisioning, berths, delivery, local taxes and crew gratuity should be clarified before treating any weekly or day rate as the full charter budget.

Guest fit

Who NO BAD IDEAS suits

Strong

Families and private groups

NO BAD IDEAS gives the group a cabin-led base for multi-day planning, with space to balance privacy, meals and time on deck.

Strong

Active charter guests

The yacht data includes toys or tenders, so the charter can be planned around swimming, water time and an active anchorage rhythm.

Strong

Event or hosting briefs

The guest profile supports larger private groups when service flow, boarding and deck use are planned early.

Inspect style

Design-sensitive clients

Interior mood, deck style and service tone should match the client. The right yacht is not only the largest available yacht, it is the yacht guests want to live in.

Charter fit scorecard

NO BAD IDEAS by charter criteria

Space and comfort

5/5

The 160m class gives the yacht its baseline for deck space, cabins and guest flow.

Toys and activity

4.5/5

The available toy and tender data supports a more active charter plan.

Wellness and amenities

4.5/5

Amenities and features give the yacht stronger onboard value beyond transport.

Price clarity

Visible

Rate context is available, but APA, tax, fuel, berths and delivery still need confirmation.

Comparison

NO BAD IDEAS vs newer 80m+ yachts

Newer yachts in the same class may offer fresher interiors, newer beach clubs or updated wellness layouts. NO BAD IDEAS should be compared on guest fit, refit status, deck flow, crew programme, toys, range, availability and the route you actually want to run.

The strongest shortlist is not the newest yacht by default. It is the yacht whose layout, service style and operating assumptions match the client, the port and the itinerary.

Profile

About NO BAD IDEAS

Toys

No Bad Ideas knows a thing or two about fun on the water, with an extensive selection of action packed water toys and accessories for you and your guests to enjoy whilst on charter. Principle among these are waterslides letting guests speed from the sun deck to the water in seconds. Take to the sea on the Jet Skis offering you power and control on the water. Another excellent feature are towable toys offering fun and adventure. If that isn't enough No Bad Ideas also features a seabob, fishing equipment, beach games, inflatable water toys and paddleboards. No Bad Ideas features two tenders, but leading the pack is a 9.75m/32' Intrepid Chase Tender to transport you in style. Based in the magical waters of the Caribbean all year round No Bad Ideas is ready for your next luxury yacht charter. Let No Bad Ideas Discover the magical places, food and experiences of the the Caribbean. Luxury motor yacht No Bad Ideas is one of a kind, offering world-class onboard amenities coupled with an overflowing toy box full of the latest water sports gear for unforgettable yacht charters wherever you are.

Overview

The 48.76m/160' 'No Bad Ideas' motor yacht built by the American shipyard Trinity Yachts is available for charter for up to 12 guests in 6 cabins. This yacht features interior styling by Dee Robinson Interiors. Boasting an array of sumptuous living areas laid out invitingly to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere onboard, motor yacht No Bad Ideas is the perfect luxury charter yacht for friends and family. Her features include a spa and underwater lights.

Performance Range

Built with a aluminium hull and aluminium superstructure, she benefits from a semi-displacement hull to provide exceptional seakeeping and impressive speeds. Powered by twin Caterpillar engines, she comfortably cruises at 12 knots, reaches a maximum speed of 20 knots with a range of up to 3,500 nautical miles from her 16,096 gallon fuel tanks at 13 knots. No Bad Ideas features at-anchor stabilizers providing exceptional comfort levels.

Guest Accommodation

Built in 2000, No Bad Ideas offers guest accommodation for up to 12 guests in 6 suites comprising a master suite and three VIP cabins. The supremely spacious full beam master suite benefits from a his and her bathroom. The bed configuration includes 2 convertible. She is also capable of carrying up to 10 crew onboard to ensure a relaxed luxury yacht charter experience.

Onboard Comfort Entertainment

A charter on No Bad Ideas is comfortable and convenient thanks to the provided amenities, notably a serene luxury spa, for the utmost in relaxation. Sit back with a glass of champagne in the deck jacuzzi. No Bad Ideas benefits from some excellent features to improve your charter, notably the underwater lights, adding spectacle and style after dark. Take advantage of the on board Wi-Fi and stay connected at all times or elsewhere, you can stay comfortable on board whatever the weather, with air conditioning during your charter.

Onboard

Experience

Special features

  • Full-beam master cabin with his/her en suite
  • Impressive 3
  • 500nm range
  • Recent refit in 2024
  • Three VIP cabins
  • Spa facilities

Amenities

  • Exterior Bar
  • Sun Deck
  • Bow Thruster
  • Crane
  • Underwater Lights
  • Wi-Fi
  • Firepit
  • Swimming platform
  • At-Anchor Stabilizers
  • Sunpads
  • Deck Jacuzzi
  • Spa

Water toys

  • 4 x Seadoo Jet-Skis
  • 4 x F5 Seabobs
  • Lift eFoil V3
  • Lift eFoil V4
  • 2 x Inflatable Stand Up Paddleboards
  • Waterslide
  • Inflatable Climbing Wall
  • Inflatable jet-ski dock
  • Beach Games
  • Inflatable water toys
  • Towable Toys
  • Snorkelling Equipment

Tenders

  • 1 x 32' / 9.75m Intrepid Chase Tender
  • 1 x 17' / 5.18m Walker Bay RIB

Commercial

Rates and seasons

Summer Season

$225,000 p/week + expenses

Caribbean · Bahamas

Winter Season

$250,000 p/week + expenses

Caribbean · Bahamas

Cruising

Regions

Caribbean · Bahamas

Planning notes

Before you request dates

  • Confirm whether NO BAD IDEAS's 12 guests profile fits the full party.
  • Check whether NO BAD IDEAS's 6 cabins layout fits overnight plans.
  • Match the first route draft to Mediterranean summer routes.
  • Ask why NO BAD IDEAS beats the nearest alternative for a high-service event charter.
  • Confirm the port plan: confirm cruising region before comparing yachts because availability changes by season.
  • Ask for NO BAD IDEAS with dates, France as the first cruising area, and the preferred pace of the day.

Availability

Request NO BAD IDEAS charter availability

Share your dates, destination, guest count and preferred pace. A charter expert will confirm availability, rate context, APA assumptions and whether NO BAD IDEAS fits the route.

FAQ

NO BAD IDEAS charter questions

Is NO BAD IDEAS a good fit for France?

Yes, if the route is planned around balancing destination, season, guest count, and onboard style before dates are confirmed. The broker should confirm dates, boarding point, guest count, and cruising area before treating it as available.

Who should consider NO BAD IDEAS?

NO BAD IDEAS is strongest for larger private groups, celebrations, and corporate hosting. The right answer depends on guest mix, service expectations, and whether the route stays close to France.

What should I send before requesting NO BAD IDEAS?

Start with dates, guest count, preferred route around France and Mediterranean, and any lunch or swim priorities. The team can then confirm whether NO BAD IDEAS fits the plan.

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Before a deposit, you see the yacht, route assumption, inclusions, exclusions, payment schedule, cancellation terms and any APA, VAT, fuel or delivery notes.

Safety-led planning

Crew, insurance, weather, guest comfort, tender access and local captain decisions are treated as part of the booking, not details to solve on the day.

Human contact

A charter expert stays visible from enquiry to shortlist, with email or WhatsApp follow-up when timing, routes or guest needs change.

Booking FAQ

Who handles the yacht booking?

We qualify the request, then coordinate with suitable charter broker partners so availability, terms and negotiation are handled through professional charter channels.

What is checked before I pay?

The shortlist should clarify the exact yacht, dates, guest count, boarding point, route, price assumptions, inclusions, exclusions and payment conditions.

How do MYBA member brokers help?

MYBA is a recognised professional association in superyachting. Working with MYBA-member brokers helps align complex charters with established professional standards and widely used charter documentation.

What guests tell us matters

  • Guests value a shortlist built around their route, not a random catalogue.
  • Families ask for clear safety, shade, cabins and weather backup before they book.
  • Corporate groups want written timing, access and service expectations before deposit.

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