2002 PERSHING 88' 6" for Sale in Marmaris, Mugla
Constructed by the Italian shipyard Pershing and conceptualized by Fulvio De Simoni, "ICE" was commissioned in 2002 under the Pershing 88 model, later undergoing a comprehensive refitting in 2020. Designed to accommodate eight guests, the yacht boasts a master suite, VIP suite, and two double cabins, all outfitted with entertainment systems, TV screens, and luxurious en suite facilities. Additionally, two cabins provide accommodation for a crew of four.
The main saloon, spanning the full beam, is adorned with plush furnishings in the lounge area, centered around an entertainment hub. Forward lies a formal dining space, complete with a bar and refrigerator. Ascending to the upper saloon, guests are greeted by a luminous environment accentuated by a rounded seating arrangement, coffee table, and helm station, seamlessly connecting to the upper deck to facilitate indoor-outdoor living—a fundamental aspect of its design. Moreover, "ICE" offers an additional bow seating area, accommodating up to 10 individuals, enhancing its allure for both private ownership and charter purposes.
For outdoor dining experiences, the aft deck is meticulously equipped with built-in upholstered seating, a table, and direct access to the swimming platform, complemented by a removable sun shade for added comfort. Propelled by two MTU 16V2000 diesel engines, "ICE" achieves a remarkable top speed of 38 knots, ensuring exhilarating performance on the water.
General Features
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
Turkey
Designer
Fulvio De Simoni
Hull Material
Fiberglass
Boat Type
Motor
Category
Sport Yacht
Fuel Tank Capacity
6500 Gal
Fresh Water Tank
1200 Gal
Fuel Type
Diesel
Horsepower Per Engine
1826 HP
Cruise Speed
30 KN
Top Speed
39 KN
Measurements
OVERALL LENGTH
88.45 FT
DRAFT
5.41 FT
DRY Weight
104,940 LB
About Oaksmith Yachts
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.