This Yacht Smells Like Fresh Saltwater and Old Money

We'd happily go down with this ship

This Yacht Smells Like Fresh Saltwater and Old Money

This Yacht Smells Like Fresh Saltwater and Old Money

By Evan Bleier

The 131-foot-long Angels’ Share is kind of a big deal in the yachting world … people know her. And despite only being in the world for a few years, there’s already quite a history there.

The Angels’ Share was initially completed in 2009, but was on the water for less than a year before her owners decided they wanted to give her a complete makeover. That process garnered the Best Refit trophy at the International Superyacht Society Awards in 2011.

As you can see — even if you’re not an International Superyacht Society member — it went well.

Angels Share (9 images)

To evolve from yacht to superyacht, the Angels’ Share was refitted with a lightweight composite hull, a redesigned interior and deck area, and more than 8,000 square feet of sail space. As an added touch, she was also given a 450-HP diesel motor with a top speed of 14 knots (16 MPH).

With enough space for 10 guests spread throughout four cabins, the Angels’ Share can be operated by a five-member crew and is available to charter for about $120,000 per week.

Or, you can just buy her for $15 million. That’s actually a reduced price — practically a steal.

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