One of the most recognisable superyachts by Palmer Johnson and one of the most colourful superyachts ever, the 49-metre charter yacht Khalilah has been also listed for sale. At the moment of her launch in 2015, Khalilah was the largest yacht in the world built entirely out of carbon fibre.
Designed by Palmer Johnson in-house team, the superyacht features 490 GRT. Decorated with a vibrant colour palette, beautiful fabrics and unique artwork, Khalilah also features innovative and technologically-advanced windows, which allow the sunshine to pour in whilst the heat is refracted, and these span floor to ceiling.
The vessel comes equipped with a vast main salon boasting a bar and an eclectic collection of seating choices. Conveniently located on the same deck is the contemporary galley which features a bar-style counter top and a seating area so guests can interact with the two-starred Michelin trained Chef.
The motor yacht can accommodate up to 10 guests in 5 cabins. Forward of the main deck, there are two similar-sized master suites with king-size beds and large en-suite bathrooms, each decorated with mosaic tiling and huge rain showers. The two spacious double cabins and one twin cabin are located on the lower deck. Each is decorated with a unique colour scheme with stylish light fittings, fabrics and artwork. The twin cabin is ideal for children and in addition boasts a bathtub.
Khalilah’ aft deck measures 110 square metres, fitted with oversized sunpads, numerous seating options and an al fresco dining area with an extendable circular table made of exotic wood, the low lying furniture provides an exceptionally sociable area and uninterrupted views.
With space for sunbathing and dining on the upper deck, this is the perfect place for socialising with family and friends. On the bow is an expansive open area devoted to sunpads and a Jacuzzi. One of the peculiar features of the yacht meanwhile, is a7-metre tender painted in the same eye catching colour as the mother ship.
The yacht’s radical angular hull design allows for a top speed of impressive 30 knots and cruises at 28 knots, with exceptional stability and comfort without the need for fins or gyro stabilisers.
Still available for charter from € 245,000 per week with SuperYachtsMonaco, the vessel is asking € 28,500,000.