Seagull II

177'

12 guests, 10 crew

The story of the yacht SEAGULL II begins in 1952, when the yacht was constructed in the Uljanik Shipyard in Pula. Belonging to the 'Six Poets' series and named after Vladimir Nazor, the well known Croatian author, she has served an incredible 50 years service as a coastal passenger ship connecting the cities of Dubrovnik, Rijeka, Kotor and Split. With a poor network of roads , this was the most convenient means of transport in the 1950's and the small ship was licensed to carry an astonishing 700 passengers. In the following years 'Vladimir Nazor' was gradually downgraded and when it was sold it was renamed 'Biser Jadrana' meaning Pearl of the Adriatic. For several years she was an excursion boat operating between Istria and Venice and latterly back along the Dalmation Coast until 2004. The new Owner then purchased her and set about to create a luxurious and unique charter yacht with design cues from ocean liners of the 1930's. No expense has been spared in this transformation and today SEAGULL II boasts all of the latest state of the art amenities mixed with relaxed elegance - the perfect way to see the very best of the Adriatic.

TOYS:  5.8m Avon RIB with 100hp outboard,  4.5m Williams RIB with inboard 75hp jet drive,  sea kayak (an additional one can be arranged),  Seadoo RXP215 Waverunner,  windsurfer (beginner-intermediate),  solid floating swim platform - attaches to the swim ladder port side, Waterskis for children and adults, Wakeboard, various inflatable towable toys, Snorkeling equipment

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