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Andromeda La Dea Reduces Rates in Caribbean PDF Print E-mail
Written by Kim Kavin   
Thursday, 23 February 2012 00:00

charter yacht Andromeda la DeaChurchill Yacht Partners sends word that the 154-foot Perini Navi sailing yacht Andromeda la Dea has reduced her weekly base rate to $100,000 for the remainder of the Caribbean season (excluding the St. Barth's Bucket).

This is the second rate reduction that the yacht has announced in a span of three months. Back in November, the lowest weekly base rate dropped from $125,000 to $110,000. The current rate reduction means the yacht is now being offered at a 20-percent discount off her original winter rates.

Andromeda la Dea launched in 1990 and has been extensively refit in recent years. She was not seriously offered for charter until late 2008, when her original weekly base rate was $135,000. As the global recession took hold soon after, the rate was reduced to $115,000. That means the current discounted rate is even lower than the yacht's asking price for charter four seasons ago.

Some of the more recent upgrades to Andromeda la Dea include VSAT-supported WiFi, iPod docking stations, satellite television, and an onboard masseuse.

Any reputable charter broker can tell you more or help you book Andromeda la Dea at the newly announced discount rate.

 

 

Editor's Note: Churchill Yacht Partners is a sponsor of CharterWave, where this blog originates.

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