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Motoryacht Shogun Has Alaska Availability PDF Print E-mail
Written by Kim Kavin   
Friday, 23 July 2010 00:00

charter yacht ShogunNorthrop and Johnson sends word this week that the 122-foot Flagship motoryacht Shogun still has availability for charter bookings this summer in Alaska.

Shogun is already booked for the rest of July and most of August, but has a window of availability from August 11 through 17, and then is available again after September 1.

For the open week in August, the preferred charter itinerary would begin in Juneau and end in either Petersburg or Ketchikan.

Shogun is a rare charter yacht in her size range because her four guest cabins each contain a king-size bed. That makes her ideal as a charter option for four couples who want to travel together as a group, with nobody being stuck in a "kiddie cabin."

The weekly base rate is $69,000. Any reputable charter broker can tell you more about Shogun or help you book the remaining dates available this summer in Alaska.

 

Editor's Note: Northrop and Johnson is a sponsor of CharterWave, where this blog originates.

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