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1988 DAMEN MAASKANT SHIPYARD 149' 8" for Sale in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador

The 45.6m (149.6ft) SCINTILLA MARIS is a lovingly converted ocean-going trawler with a RINA-classed thickened steel hull, outstanding seakeeping and IMO Tier III-compliant hybrid propulsion giving her a 9,000nm range. Built by Damen Maaskant in 1988 and converted by the same Dutch yard in 2023, her contemporary Vripack interiors are naturally lit by 30 decklights.

 

During an extensive four-year rebuild, SCINTILLA MARIS was stripped down to bare steel, fully modernised and rebuilt in the owner’s vision. Maintaining her original exterior lines shows off her heritage, while a step into the interior and technical spaces reveals a fully modernised expedition yacht capable of extensive autonomous cruising.

She welcomes 10 guests in five cabins as well as nine crew. All cabins are located on the lower deck, with four guest cabins forward. Aft is a massive full-beam owner’s cabin aft featuring huge ceiling heights and large skylights, bringing ample natural light into her warm interior.

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General Features

COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
Canada

Designer
Damen Maaskant,Vripack

Hull Material
Steel

Boat Type
Motor

Category
Motor Yacht

Fuel Tank Capacity
154000 Gal

Fresh Water Tank
40000 Gal

Model
SBV 16M 628

Fuel Type
Diesel/Electric

Cruise Speed
9 KN

Top Speed
12 KN

Range
9000 NM

Measurements

OVERALL LENGTH

149.6 FT

DRAFT

16.73 FT

DRY Weight

998,000 LB

BEAM

29.52 FT

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We know what it feels like to need to know what's past that next hill. To stare across an ocean and want to see what's out there. To wonder what's in that bay or on that island past that next point. To only have a day or a week to explore what should take months. We know what it's like to not be able to afford to let the weather stop you. We know what it feels like and we have a solution.