Overview
SONICIAN yacht NOT for charter* yacht charter in Mediterranean
SONICIAN yacht NOT for charter* 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 Yachts150m5 cabins
Charter fit
How to use SONICIAN yacht NOT for charter*
SONICIAN yacht NOT for charter* 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
SONICIAN yacht NOT for charter* should make the shortlist when the brief needs a high-service event charter around Mediterranean and Caribbean. The decision should weigh 150' / 45.72m, 5 cabins, 2002 | 2019 (Refitted), built by Trinity Yachts against route timing and guest flow.
- Best use
- a high-service event charter
- Guest profile
- 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
- check whether the yacht is being shortlisted for its real fit or only for its headline specs
- Watch-out
- availability, cruising area, and APA assumptions should be checked before presenting SONICIAN yacht NOT for charter* as confirmed
Best charter fit
Use SONICIAN yacht NOT for charter* when the brief calls for a flagship charter mood built around privacy, hosting, and status. At 150' / 45.72m, 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: availability, cruising area, and APA assumptions should be checked before presenting SONICIAN yacht NOT for charter* as confirmed.
On-board atmosphere
The onboard experience is defined by how guests use the space. Deck space, cabin layout, and crew style should be matched to the occasion. 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 SONICIAN yacht NOT for charter* is preferred over the next option. In this case, ask whether check whether the yacht is being shortlisted for its real fit or only for its headline specs, then compare rates and availability.
Decision check
The main caveat is simple: availability, cruising area, and APA assumptions should be checked before presenting SONICIAN yacht NOT for charter* as confirmed. This does not weaken the yacht; it makes the recommendation more precise and easier to trust.
Technical profile
Specifications
- Builder
- Trinity Yachts
- Length
- 150' / 45.72m
- Built
- 2002 | 2019 (Refitted)
- Cabins
- 5
- Crew
- 9
- Cruising speed
- 14 Knots
- Top speed
- 20 Knots
- Model
- Custom
- Beam
- 28' / 8.53m
- Draft
- 6'11 / 2.1m
Charter price
What the charter price is really buying
SONICIAN yacht NOT for charter* should be priced against the full charter brief, not only the headline yacht size. Availability, season, APA, tax, fuel, berths and delivery shape the final number.
Build and scale
Trinity Yachts build, 150m 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 SONICIAN yacht NOT for charter* suits
Strong
Families and private groups
SONICIAN yacht NOT for charter* gives the group a cabin-led base for multi-day planning, with space to balance privacy, meals and time on deck.
Confirm toys
Active charter guests
Ask which toys, tenders and swim setups are currently offered before building the route around water sports.
Selective
Event or hosting briefs
For event-style use, confirm legal guest capacity, deck flow and whether the yacht is intended for cruising or static hosting.
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
SONICIAN yacht NOT for charter* by charter criteria
Space and comfort
5/5
The 150m class gives the yacht its baseline for deck space, cabins and guest flow.
Toys and activity
Check list
Confirm the current toys and tenders before promising an active water-sports day.
Wellness and amenities
4.5/5
Amenities and features give the yacht stronger onboard value beyond transport.
Price clarity
On request
Availability, rate, APA and operating assumptions should be confirmed with the broker.
Comparison
SONICIAN yacht NOT for charter* vs newer 80m+ yachts
Newer yachts in the same class may offer fresher interiors, newer beach clubs or updated wellness layouts. SONICIAN yacht NOT for charter* 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 SONICIAN yacht NOT for charter*
Overview
The 45.72m/150' motor yacht 'Sonician' (ex. Carpe Diem) was built by Trinity Yachts in the United States at their New Orleans shipyard. Her interior is styled by design house Carol Williamson & Associates and she was delivered to her owner in June 2002. This luxury vessel's exterior design is the work of Trinity Yachts and she was last refitted in 2019.
Range Performance
Built with a aluminium hull and aluminium superstructure, with teak decks, she benefits from a semi-displacement hull to provide exceptional seakeeping and impressive speeds. Powered by twin diesel Caterpillar (3512B) 12-cylinder 2,250hp engines, she comfortably cruises at 14 knots, reaches a maximum speed of 20 knots with a range of up to 3,500 nautical miles from her 61,506 litre fuel tanks at 12 knots. Her low draft of 2.1m/6'11" makes her primed for accessing shallow areas and cruising close to the shorelines. An advanced stabilisation system on board promises exceptional comfort levels at anchor or on any voyage. Her water tanks store around 10,408 Litres of fresh water. She was built to ABS (American Bureau of Shipping) ✠A1, Yachting Service, AMS classification society rules, and is MCA Compliant.
Guest Accommodation
Sonician has been designed to comfortably accommodate up to 10 guests in 5 suites. The supremely spacious full beam master suite incorporates its own study and dressing room as well as a his and her bathroom. She is also capable of carrying up to 9 crew onboard to ensure a relaxed luxury yacht experience.
Onboard Comfort Entertainment
Her features include a gym, deck jacuzzi, WiFi and air conditioning.
Onboard
Experience
Special features
- Sleek exterior profile
- Sophisticated interior design
- Second full-width master stateroom
- Flexible stateroom arrangements
- Spacious outdoor living areas
- At anchor stabilizers
Cruising
Regions
Mediterranean · Caribbean · Bahamas · Croatia · Greece · Italy · France · Spain
Planning notes
Before you request dates
- Confirm the final guest count for SONICIAN yacht NOT for charter* before comparing quotes.
- Check whether SONICIAN yacht NOT for charter*'s 5 cabins layout fits overnight plans.
- Match the first route draft to Mediterranean summer routes.
- Ask why SONICIAN yacht NOT for charter* 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 SONICIAN yacht NOT for charter* with dates, Mediterranean as the first cruising area, and the preferred pace of the day.
Availability
Request SONICIAN yacht NOT for charter* charter availability
Share your dates, destination, guest count and preferred pace. A charter expert will confirm availability, rate context, APA assumptions and whether SONICIAN yacht NOT for charter* fits the route.
FAQ
SONICIAN yacht NOT for charter* charter questions
Is SONICIAN yacht NOT for charter* a good fit for Mediterranean?
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 SONICIAN yacht NOT for charter*?
SONICIAN yacht NOT for charter* 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 Mediterranean.
What should I send before requesting SONICIAN yacht NOT for charter*?
Start with dates, guest count, preferred route around Mediterranean and Caribbean, and any lunch or swim priorities. The team can then confirm whether SONICIAN yacht NOT for charter* fits the plan.
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