





Her profile looks European with rounded windows, yet her interior is full of Latin America’s spirit, with paintings and decorative items from Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. The worldly owners assisted in the interior design stage and allowed their Latin heritage to shine proudly through. Island colors of purple, buttercup, coral and aqua are splashed throughout an otherwise neutral palette of cream with accents from the high-gloss Sapelli wood details. The four staterooms below deck are equally vibrant and inviting, and each has it’s own luxurious en suite head. A growing family and large group of friends are frequent guests aboard this yacht, so every creature comfort was addressed.
Outdoor space includes a fine aft deck with teak club chairs, more brilliant colors and entertainment options, as well as a large and highly “livable” flybridge. One of the most unique design elements of this yacht is found on the flybridge, which boasts a custom dayhead to starboard. The private fiberglass structure was built around the seating area, so as not to disrupt the flow of the space and was dreamt up so guests could stay on the flybridge literally all day and truly make the most of their outdoor experience. As demonstrated by this gorgeous yacht, the owner defines La vida as a reason to live each day as if it is your last, to celebrate each moment with those you love, to create lasting memories, and to capture and surround yourself with the beauty and spirit of the world.
LOA: 96’
Beam: 21’
Construction: Fiberglass
Draft: 5’10”
Fuel Capacity: 3400 Gallons
Water Capacity: 600 Gallons
Engines: Twin C-32 CAT, 1675 hp
Generators: (2) 32kW Northern Lights with Soundshield
Watermaker: (2) 1,200-gpd Village Marine
Stabilizers: Naiad Model 302
Windlass: Maxwell
Air Conditioning: 12 Ton Chilled Water System Cruiseair
Interior Design: Yacht Interiors by Shelley and Fidel and Bibi Alonso-Valls
Naval Architecture: Hargrave Custom Yachts






Her profile looks European with rounded windows, yet her interior is full of Latin America’s spirit, with paintings and decorative items from Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. The worldly owners assisted in the interior design stage and allowed their Latin heritage to shine proudly through. Island colors of purple, buttercup, coral and aqua are splashed throughout an otherwise neutral palette of cream with accents from the high-gloss Sapelli wood details. The four staterooms below deck are equally vibrant and inviting, and each has it’s own luxurious en suite head. A growing family and large group of friends are frequent guests aboard this yacht, so every creature comfort was addressed.
Outdoor space includes a fine aft deck with teak club chairs, more brilliant colors and entertainment options, as well as a large and highly “livable” flybridge. One of the most unique design elements of this yacht is found on the flybridge, which boasts a custom dayhead to starboard. The private fiberglass structure was built around the seating area, so as not to disrupt the flow of the space and was dreamt up so guests could stay on the flybridge literally all day and truly make the most of their outdoor experience. As demonstrated by this gorgeous yacht, the owner defines La vida as a reason to live each day as if it is your last, to celebrate each moment with those you love, to create lasting memories, and to capture and surround yourself with the beauty and spirit of the world.
LOA: 96’
Beam: 21’
Construction: Fiberglass
Draft: 5’10”
Fuel Capacity: 3400 Gallons
Water Capacity: 600 Gallons
Engines: Twin C-32 CAT, 1675 hp
Generators: (2) 32kW Northern Lights with Soundshield
Watermaker: (2) 1,200-gpd Village Marine
Stabilizers: Naiad Model 302
Windlass: Maxwell
Air Conditioning: 12 Ton Chilled Water System Cruiseair
Interior Design: Yacht Interiors by Shelley and Fidel and Bibi Alonso-Valls
Naval Architecture: Hargrave Custom Yachts
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