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This Revamped 161-Foot Trinity Superyacht Could Be Yours for HK$124 Million
“La Dea II” is fresh from a refit and looking for a new owner.
BY Rachel Cormack  |  August 30, 2024
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Image courtesy of IYC

La Dea II may have notched nearly 20 years on the high seas, but she’s looking fresher than ever.

The sleek 161-footer, which American yard Trinity Yachts delivered in 2007, has been meticulously refit not once but twice in the past two decades. The latest work was completed earlier this year, meaning La Dea II is ready for her next stint on the water.

Suited to a social couple or a large family, the vessel features several large entertaining areas and a range of top-notch amenities. The panoramic skylounge and vast sundeck, which were both revamped in 2014, provide an elegant setting for alfresco soirees. The main deck aft is another splashy spot where guests can socialise, with two staircases leading to a generous swim platform at the stern.

The swim platform.
Image courtesy of IYC

The spacious interior is outfitted with five large cabins that can collectively sleep up to 12 guests. Located on the main deck, the expansive, full-beam owner’s suite includes a private study, dual walk-in closets, and a sizeable en-suite bathroom with double sinks. The four well-appointed guest cabins are located on the lower deck. The two kings and two twins all come with en-suites, flat-screen TVs, and plenty of storage space.

Another major draw is the variety of water toys. La Dea II is equipped with kayaks, wave runners, towables, and wakeboards, allowing guests to partake in a range of activities and water sports. La Dea II also has an impressive track record. The proven world cruiser has an impressive nautical mile range and has embarked on many global expeditions to far-flung destinations such as the Galapagos Islands, the Pacific Islands, Australia, and Asia. She has even travelled to exotic spots such as Myanmar and Indonesia.

The salon.
Image courtesy of IYC

La Dea II is a smooth operator, too. The superyacht is equipped with Quantum Zero Speed stabilisers, ensuring steadiness and comfort in all conditions. She can also reach a top speed of 22 knots or cruise leisurely at 18 knots.

The best part? La Dea II was just put up for sale with IYC, with an asking price of US$15.9 million (HK$124 million). Managing partner of IYC Monaco Kevin Bonnie holds the listing.

Click here to see all the photos of La Dea II.