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SEAGULL II Yacht Charter Guide
SEAGULL II is a 54.16m classic motor yacht for up to 12 guests. Built in 1952 and refitted in 2025, she is best for charterers who want ocean-liner character, historic pedigree, and elegant slow-cruising in the Mediterranean rather than contemporary minimalism.
Definition
SEAGULL II is a 54.16m classic motor yacht built by Other / Uljanik shipyard with naval architecture by Brodogradiliste Uljanik. She is designed for 12 guests and positioned as a heritage-led charter with Art Nouveau refit styling, strong interior atmosphere, and a stable full-displacement profile. For charter guests, SEAGULL II is about history, space, and elegant cruising rather than a modern sport-yacht feel.
Key Facts and Specifications
| Builder | Other / Uljanik shipyard |
|---|---|
| Naval Architect | Brodogradiliste Uljanik |
| Designer / Interior | DE Wave Group / Art Nouveau refit |
| Length | 54.16m |
| Beam | 8.41m |
| Draft | 2.4m |
| Guests | 12 |
| Crew | 9 |
| Cabins | 7 cabins / 12 guests (spec page); master suite with two staterooms + shared salon; VIP suite with two staterooms + salon |
| Built | 1952 |
| Refit | 2025 |
| Hull Material | Steel |
| Hull Configuration | Displacement |
| Superstructure | Raised pilot-house |
| Yacht Type | Classic motor yacht |
| Air Conditioning | Yes |
| WiFi | Yes |
| Stabilisers at Anchor | No explicit |
| Stabilisers Underway | Yes |
| Deck Jacuzzi | Yes |
| Gym | No explicit |
| Elevator | No |
| Beach Club | Floating platform / sea access |
| Balcony / Terrace | No |
| Wheelchair / Mobility | Not explicit |
Specifications based on broker and builder data.
Why Charter This Yacht
- SEAGULL II has a clear heritage position. The yacht is built around history, atmosphere, and ocean-liner character rather than modern minimalist styling.
- The 54.16m platform and 12-guest capacity make her commercially relevant for larger groups that still want a classic-yacht narrative.
- The Art Nouveau refit gives the interior a more distinctive identity than many neutral modern charter yachts.
- The steel full-displacement profile supports a slower and more settled cruising style.
- Key strengths in the source data include ample deck space, strong chef and captain, and a stable onboard feel.
- SEAGULL II is a stronger fit for heritage lovers and elegant Mediterranean cruising than for guests shopping for a sharp-edged contemporary design statement.
Onboard Experience
Ocean-Liner Atmosphere
SEAGULL II is defined by mood and character. The source positions her with an ocean-liner feel, which gives the charter a more atmospheric and story-led identity than a standard modern production yacht.
Classic Interior Identity
The Art Nouveau refit is central to the onboard experience. Guests choosing SEAGULL II are not buying white-box minimalism. They are choosing a yacht with visual personality and historic texture.
Layout for Larger Groups
With 7 cabins for up to 12 guests, including a master suite with two staterooms and shared salon plus a VIP suite with two staterooms and salon, SEAGULL II suits larger family groups and charter parties that want more accommodation flexibility.
Outdoor Cruising Style
Ample deck space, a deck Jacuzzi, and floating platform sea access support relaxed Mediterranean days on board. This is a yacht for elegant pacing, long lunches, and scenic cruising rather than a high-speed itinerary.
Best-Fit Charter Style and Guest Type
- Best for: heritage lovers, elegant Mediterranean cruising, and larger classic-yacht groups.
- Not ideal for: guests who want contemporary minimalism, a sharp modern sports-yacht profile, or a design language built around new-build trends.
- Trade-offs: SEAGULL II offers history, atmosphere, and storytelling value, but the appeal is classic rather than ultra-modern and the experience is built around elegant slow-cruising instead of a sporty charter rhythm.
How to Charter SEAGULL II
- Check availability for your preferred charter dates and Mediterranean cruising area.
- Confirm guest needs, especially whether the 12-guest layout and classic-yacht style match your group profile.
- Review the full charter budget, including APA, tax, fuel, and itinerary-specific operating costs.
- Finalize the route, dining preferences, and onboard priorities with the charter team before confirming the booking.
Destination Fit and Seasonality
SEAGULL II is mapped to the West Mediterranean and the source also references Mediterranean and Croatia history context. That combination fits the yacht’s commercial angle. She works best in regions where atmosphere, coastline, and cultural setting matter as much as pure beach-club energy.
Strong Destination Fit
- West Mediterranean itineraries where classic style and scenic cruising add value to the charter.
- Cruises with a cultural or historic angle, including routes where Croatia context supports the yacht’s pedigree-driven story.
- Elegant family or multi-couple trips where the yacht itself is part of the destination experience.
Seasonal Positioning
- Best suited to Mediterranean charter periods where guests want settled cruising and long days on deck.
- Works well for slower-paced itineraries rather than port-hopping with a party-first brief.
- Commercially, SEAGULL II is strongest when positioned as a historic classic yacht with large-guest capability and strong storytelling.
Similar Yachts and Comparisons
SEAGULL II sits in a different lane from the other Sprint 1 live yachts. Compared with ANDIAMO, the appeal here is heritage, classic atmosphere, and history-led cruising rather than a more modern watersports-focused charter. Compared with TALEYA, SEAGULL II is less about events, elevator access, and corporate entertaining, and more about ocean-liner character and classic-yacht romance.
That makes SEAGULL II the better choice when the brief is emotional and heritage-led. Guests who want storytelling, classic design language, and a true historic-yacht feel are more likely to shortlist her than a newer modern platform.
Related Yacht Pages
As a Sprint 1 page, SEAGULL II links to the yacht hub and two other live yacht pages.
FAQ
How big is SEAGULL II?
SEAGULL II is 54.16m long with a beam of 8.41m and a draft of 2.4m. That gives her the scale for a full classic superyacht experience with space for 12 guests.
What type of yacht is SEAGULL II?
SEAGULL II is a classic motor yacht. She is positioned around ocean-liner character, heritage styling, and elegant slow-cruising rather than contemporary sporty design.
How many guests can SEAGULL II accommodate?
SEAGULL II accommodates up to 12 guests. That makes her one of the stronger options in this fleet for larger groups that still want a distinctive classic-yacht identity.
How many crew are on board?
SEAGULL II carries 9 crew. That crew level supports full-service charters for larger groups and helps reinforce the yacht’s elegant hosted style.
Who built SEAGULL II?
The builder is listed as Other / Uljanik shipyard, with naval architecture by Brodogradiliste Uljanik. Those details matter because SEAGULL II is sold as a yacht with genuine historic and shipyard pedigree, not a generic modern charter platform.
When was SEAGULL II built and refitted?
SEAGULL II was built in 1952 and refitted in 2025. That combination is a major part of the yacht’s value because it pairs heritage with current charter readiness.
What is the cabin setup on SEAGULL II?
The source data lists 7 cabins for 12 guests. It also notes a master suite with two staterooms and a shared salon, plus a VIP suite with two staterooms and salon, which gives the yacht a more unusual and flexible accommodation profile than a standard cabin plan.
Does SEAGULL II have a deck Jacuzzi?
Yes. SEAGULL II has a deck Jacuzzi, which adds a familiar charter comfort feature to a yacht whose main appeal is otherwise classic atmosphere and heritage.
Is SEAGULL II a good fit for families?
She can be a strong fit for larger family groups, especially those who want a classic-yacht setting rather than a very modern design scheme. Her 12-guest capacity and 7-cabin setup support that use case well.
What makes SEAGULL II different from newer motor yachts?
Her strongest differentiators are historic pedigree, ocean-liner ambience, and Art Nouveau interior identity. Newer yachts may feel more contemporary, but SEAGULL II is stronger when the brief is character, atmosphere, and storytelling.
Which destinations suit SEAGULL II best?
SEAGULL II is best aligned with the West Mediterranean and broader Mediterranean cruising, with Croatia history context also noted in the source data. She suits routes where elegant pacing and destination character matter more than a fast-moving party itinerary.
Who is SEAGULL II best for?
SEAGULL II is best for heritage lovers, elegant Mediterranean cruising, and larger classic-yacht groups. She is especially relevant for guests who want the yacht itself to feel memorable and historically distinctive.
Plan Your SEAGULL II Charter
SEAGULL II is best suited to charterers who want classic-yacht atmosphere, 12-guest capacity, and a history-led Mediterranean charter. Use the inquiry flow to confirm fit, dates, and itinerary before peak availability narrows.