Mine Games
I was one of the first people aboard the new 164-foot Trinity motoryacht Mine Games during last week’s Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show. It was pouring down rain, and the docks were virtually empty, so I took the opportunity to show up at the boat before the afternoon sunshine and the crowds that would come with it.
I’m told that later in the day, the journalists touring Mine Games were asked to leave their cameras behind. Nobody made that request of me, so I have here for you some exclusive photographs of a few interesting highlights of this yacht’s elegant interior. Specifically, I want to share three photos of the yacht’s bathrooms–which are nicer than some other yachts’ master staterooms.
Remember, Mine Games goes for $200,000 a week plus expenses as part of the International Yacht Collection fleet. Hence the spectacular nature of some of these decor highlights, by interior designer Patrick Knowles.
First up: The crystal sink in the bridge deck’s day head. It’s surrounded by jade-colored onyx, which is also used as the top of the bar in the sky lounge:
Next, here’s a look at the main deck’s day head–which the crew are affectionately calling “the jewel of the boat” thanks to its mural:
And last, this is a shot of the master bathroom, complete with a frosted-glass shower door done in the same style as the wall’s golden accents (look to the right of the hanging towel). The design is effective for privacy and beautiful:
You can get more information about chartering Mine Games from any reputable charter broker. To see more photos from the yacht, as well as my review, keep an eye on the CharterWave First Impressions section. I’ll be posting the article there soon.










