Smart Sundeck Design

Here’s a photo of something that I absolutely love to see onboard charter yachts: a multipurpose area.
You’re looking at the aft (back) end of the sundeck onboard Firouzeh, a 2007 ISA motoryacht that I toured during the Genoa charter show this month. This space, as shown in this photo, is a teppanyaki bar where food can be cooked right at the table. These bars are among the hottest features aboard motoryachts nowadays, beginning to show up on builds from Europe to New Zealand.
What I like about this teppanyaki bar is that it’s convertible. The whole table drops down (and turns off), allowing for a cushion to be inserted. The entire space thus becomes a giant sunpad.
Convertible features like this one, in my opinion, can make good charter yachts great. There’s only so much space on any given boat, and the more you can do with that space, the more interesting the boat will be during a vacation of a week or longer. Whether it’s a teppanyaki bar that turns into a sunpad or a helipad that serves double duty as a dance floor, convertible features are a great thing to look for when choosing your charter yacht.
Firouzeh is advertised for charter by the Rodriguez Group. She takes 10 to 12 guests (there are two bunk-style Pullman berths) at 120,000 euro per week. Contact any reputable charter broker to learn more.










