This 241-footer (73-meter) just launched in October, and she’s already available for select charter dates, ahead of delivery. In fact, availability is as early as this spring, shortly after the owners of the yacht Silver Fox have her in their hands.

A central charter listing for Edmiston, the yacht Silver Fox promises highly personal attention and highly entertaining days on the water, as you’d expect of a yacht vacation. Her captain and crew total 21 people, for instance, and have strong experience with charter guests. Since 12 guests can stay aboard, the crew-to-guest ratio is advantageous. Better yet, some of the crew are photographers and videographers, skilled at creating commemorative candid shots and mini-movies. Surely, some of those moments will come courtesy of the megayacht’s toys. Zip around on the four Sea-Doo PWCs, try your hand at the Seabobs and Fliteboards, or go waterskiing. Superyacht-to-shore rides are possible, too—literally. Silver Fox has a Pascoe Beachlander RIB. The RIB can ride up right onto the sand, and at the press of a button, a bow ramp deploys.

Back onboard, charter guests can take advantage of a handful of day-to-night relaxation areas. Particularly appealing, the beach club, a perennially popular spot aboard all charter yachts, is nearly the entire 43-foot (13-meter) beam. However, it feels larger, thanks to the glass ceiling—the bottom of the big pool on the main deck—and opening sides. Equally appealing, a wellness area is part of it, plus a playful family room leads directly into it. On the uppermost of her five decks, the yacht Silver Fox has a firepit. Guests can soak in the nearby hot tub under the stars as well.

For the ultimate private time, however, the master deck—not just a suite—is the place to be. The bedroom looks out through full-height windows to an infinity hot tub and the horizon beyond. The rest of your friends and family won’t feel slighted, though, especially those who get the full-beam VIP.

From playing paddle sports on the bow to taking in the views underway, a charter aboard the yacht Silver Fox can be as active or as peaceful as you wish. Speaking of peaceful, a battery bank keeps air conditioning, lighting, and other hotel loads powered when you’re at anchor. The superyacht therefore stays quiet, plus vibration minimizes.

For those of you further concerned about environmental impact, the superyacht is participating in the Water Revolution Foundation’s YETI program. YETI stands for Yacht Environmental Transparency Index. It analyzes things like fuel and shore power usage, power demands from the hotel load, and systems like engines and gensets to create a “score.” The score in turn shows owners and their representatives how their yacht’s operations stack up against others, and where improvements are possible.
Edmiston edmiston.com
Sanlorenzo sanlorenzoyacht.com

More About the Yacht Silver Fox
LOA: 240’8” (73.4 meters)
Beam: 42’7” (13 meters)
Draft: 11’10” (3.65 meters) at full load
Guests: 12 in 6 staterooms
Engines: 6/variable speed Volvo Penta-Mase genets with 2/1,000-kW Schottel e-pods
Range: 6,000 nautical miles at 11 knots
Builder: Sanlorenzo
Stylist: Zuccon International Project
Naval Architect: Zuccon International Project
Interior Designer: Francesco Paszkowski Design and Margherita Casprini
