Sunseeker • 2011
ACACIA
40m / 131ft•10 Guests•5 Cabins•Bahamas
Length
40m / 131ft
Guests
10
Cabins
5
Crew
9
Speed
35.2kph / 19kn
Region
Bahamas
About ACACIA
ACACIA currently registered in the Cayman Islands is actively available for charter.The luxury motor yacht ACACIA, previously named KEFI, was built by Sunseeker and delivered to her owner in 2011, she later underwent a refit in 2023.The exterior of ACACIA is designed by Sunseeker.The 131ft / 40m ACACIA has been constructed with a grp hull and is powered by 2x diesel MTU 12-cylinder 3,180hp engines with a cruising speed of 19 knots and a top speed of 24 knots.
Charter guest accommodationACACIA has been designed to comfortably accommodate up to 10 charter guests in 5 suites.The guest cabins comprise a primary suite with a king size bed , a VIP suite with a queen size bed and en-suite bathroom facilities, a VIP suite with a queen size bed and en-suite bathroom facilities, a cabin with a twin bed and a pullman bed and en-suite bathroom facilities and a cabin with a twin bed and a pullman bed and en-suite bathroom facilities.
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Yacht Specs
Cruise speed: 35.2kph / 19kn • Length: 40m / 131ftm • Built: 2011
Professional Crew
A dedicated crew of 9 ensures your every need is anticipated.
Build Quality
Built by Sunseeker in 2011, representing the pinnacle of maritime engineering.
Onboard Highlights
Diving
Availability
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Charter Policies
Charter Rules
Good to Know
Cancellation Policy
Full refund of deposit if cancelled 90+ days before charter
50% refund if cancelled 60-89 days before
No refund within 60 days of charter start
Frequently Asked Questions
Deposit & Payment
50% deposit required upon signing charter agreement. Balance due 30 days prior to charter commencement. VAT charged on Mediterranean charters. Charter insurance is strongly recommended.
