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Luxury Charter

LUXURY CATAMARAN | TANZANITE

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Luxury catamaran TANZANITE, built in 2004 is anchored in the Bahamas, USA - New England. It has 5 cabins, can accommodate 10 people.

Crewed Yacht Charter
Crewed Yacht Charter

A bordo di questa imbarcazione lo skipper è obbligatorio ed è responsabile della navigazione, della sicurezza e della conduzione dell'imbarcazione.

Summer Cruising Areas Bahamas, USA - New England, USA - Florida East Coast
Winter Cruising Areas Bahamas, USA - Florida East Coast
Marina Fort Lauderdale
W Base Port Nassau
Prefered Pickup Fort Lauderdale Nassau
Boat Type Luxury catamaran
Flag USA
Shipyard Westship
Boat name TANZANITE
Year 2004
Refit 2023
Length 44.00 m (145.00 Ft)
Width 27 m
Draft 7.5 m
Engine Main Engines- Twin MTU 12V 4000 - Completely Rebuilt Replaced John Deere Generators 2018
Crusing speed 14
Max speed 21
Boat ID 10387
Cabins 5
King(s) 5
Showers 5
Wash Basins 7
Electric Heads 7

DETAILED PRICING VIEW- CLOSE


Please confirm before presenting.
10-day Minimum for the Holidays unless booked December 19-26 or December 28-January 4 to allow for two full weeks over the Holidays.

For Short term bookings please take high rate/6 x number of nights

48 hr turnaround is requested between charters.

High Rate applies to Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years and other major events. Please confirm before presenting.

$5,000 relocation fee for Nassau on charters less than a week

Additional Rate Details:
FLORIDA DAY CHARTERS

TBD+++ 20% crew gratuity for up to 12 guests.
(20% mandatory crew gratuity – needs to be collected at the time of contract FOR DAY CHARTERS ONLY)
Comprise of Captain and 5 crew
Based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Fee includes local cruising fuel only. Tow tender not available for day charters


CREW INFO VIEW- CLOSE

Brook Bennett
Captain

Nation: American

Jeanine Bennett
Chief Stewardess

Nation: American

Brook Bennett – Captain

Brook has been exploring the world by yacht since 1995. Over the years he has worn many hats on board, but none he enjoys more than the Captain’s. With 17 seasons in Alaska and ten Panama Canal transits under his belt, Brook brings extensive experience and a calm, confident presence to every voyage.

Raised in coastal North Carolina, he grew up on the water and developed a lifelong passion for fishing—whether it’s fly fishing in the Rockies, reeling in salmon in Alaska, or chasing marlin offshore. He also enjoys tying his own flies, snow skiing, golfing, restoring cars, and just about any activity that keeps him near the water.

Dean Bethel – First Mate

A proud seventh-generation Bahamian, Dean was born and raised in Freeport, where life on the water began early with spearfishing and sailing. He later attended boarding school in Virginia before earning his degree in Marine Transportation from the Maritime Academy in Galveston, Texas.

Dean stepped into yachting as a Deckhand and has since worked aboard vessels up to 312 feet, cruising the Mediterranean, Central America, the Bahamas, and New England. Among his favorite career moments? Being called “Babe” by Tom Brady and getting a fist bump from David Beckham.

Dean is passionate about French bulldogs, diving for conch and lobster, and all things Baby Yoda.

Jordan Nelson – Deckhand

Originally from the Breckenridge region of Colorado, Jordan brings a diverse background—from large animal agriculture to construction—and a strong work ethic to the deck team. Curious, motivated, and always eager to learn, he’s equally enthusiastic about improving his boat-handling skills, diving into engineering projects, or chasing big fish.

In his downtime, Jordan enjoys hunting, snowmobiling, and relaxing at the beach.

Matt Quidato – Engineer

Matt was born in Nueva Ecija, Philippines, where he grew up on a rice farm and developed a deep love for the outdoors. After immigrating to Fort Lauderdale, he discovered a new world on the water in the “Venice of America.” As a teenager he spent his free time rebuilding jet skis and small engines with his brother while helping with the family real estate business.

Yachting eventually called to him, and Matt has since worked his way up through the engineering ranks, continually building his technical knowledge. Outside the engine room, he enjoys reading, custom-tuning his car, and the occasional DIY project.

Jeanine Bennett – Chief Stewardess

Jeanine entered the yachting world in 2015, trading in her corporate office for a career filled with adventure, travel, and life on the water. A Florida beach native, she naturally gravitated back to her roots and has since cruised both U.S. coasts, including the Pacific Northwest and Alaska, as well as the Bahamas, Caribbean, and Central America—with multiple Panama Canal transits along the way.

With experience on yachts ranging from 90’ to 150’, Jeanine brings exceptional hospitality, warmth, and professionalism to the interior team. In her free time, she enjoys traveling, crafting, birdwatching, snorkeling, hiking, skiing, and spending time outdoors.

Paige Wessel – Second Stewardess

Originally from Kansas City, Missouri, Paige spent her childhood summers on the Lake of the Ozarks, where her love for the water first began. After relocating to Florida in 2021, she built more than four years of experience in the yachting industry and now serves as Second Stewardess aboard M/Y Tanzanite.

Paige is known for her keen attention to detail, polished service skills, and bright, welcoming personality. She excels in interior presentation, floral arrangements, cabin detailing, and crafting thoughtful touches that elevate the guest experience. Whether she’s preparing a signature cocktail or ensuring the yacht looks immaculate, Paige brings creativity, dedication, and positive energy to the team.

In her free time, she enjoys yoga, hiking, fishing, and cooking.

Cameron Duffy – Chef

Cameron grew up in Coral Springs, Florida, and has loved cooking for as long as he can remember. He began working in restaurants at 15 and later graduated from the culinary program at Nicholls State University in Louisiana. A master of gumbo, an accomplished pizza chef, and former Lead Grillmaster at the Masters at Augusta National, Cameron has cooked for Green Jackets, caddies, and distinguished guests alike.

He joined the yachting industry in 2022 and has since worked on vessels from 27M to 92M, cruising the Bahamas and U.S. East Coast. Off the yacht, you can find him taking his Jeep mudding or cliff jumping along the Chattahoochee.

DETAILS VIEW- CLOSE

Location Details: Please confirm before presenting.
10-day Minimum for the Holidays unless booked December 19-26 or December 28-January 4 to allow for two full weeks over the Holidays.

For Short term bookings please take high rate/6 x number of nights

48 hr turnaround is requested between charters.

High Rate applies to Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years and other major events. Please confirm before presenting.

$5,000 relocation fee for Nassau on charters less than a week

Additional Rate Details:
FLORIDA DAY CHARTERS

TBD+++ 20% crew gratuity for up to 12 guests.
(20% mandatory crew gratuity – needs to be collected at the time of contract FOR DAY CHARTERS ONLY)
Comprise of Captain and 5 crew
Based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Fee includes local cruising fuel only. Tow tender not available for day charters

Accommodation: 10 guests in 5 suites comprising a master suite located on the main deck, two VIP cabins and two cabins that can operate as twins or doubles. There are 5 beds in total, all can be Kings. She is also capable of carrying up to 9 crew onboard to ensure a relaxed luxury yacht charter experience.



1 Master 2 VIP 2 Double/Twin

Other Toys: - 33' Grady White towed tender

- 18' (5.4m) Life Proof Un-Sinkable Aluminum hull with 100hp four-stroke Honda

- 2x two-person Yamaha VX waverunners

- 4x inflatable SUP’s

- 4x aire tandem/single inflatable kayaks

- Wakeboard

- Fishing gear

- Snorkeling equipment

- Beach Set Up including chairs, tent and tables

- Board Games, puzzles



MORE TO COME!!!

Communicate: Wi-Fi throughout while at dock or marina

Computer, printer, scanner

HD High Speed Internet off shore – cost incurred

VHF

Ice Maker: Yes

Bimini: Yes

Dinghy: 18' (5.4m) Life Proof Un-Sinkable Aluminum hull with 100hp four-stroke Honda

Dinghy HP: 100

Helipad: No

Jacuzzi: Yes

Gym: No

Stabilizers: No

Elevators: No

Wheel Chair Access: No

AC: Full

AC Night: Yes

Salon Stereo: Yes

Sat TV: Yes

Board Games: Yes

Deck Shower: Yes

Special Diets: Inq

Kosher: Inq

BBQ: Yes

Gay Charters: Inq

Nude Charters: Inq

Hair Dryer: Yes

Children Allowed: Yes

Wave Run: 2

Stand Up Paddle: 4

Gear Snorkel: Yes

Tube: Yes

Tubs: 5

Wake Board: Yes

Sea Bob: No

Sea Scooter: No

Fishing Gear: Yes

Swim Platform: Yes

Scuba Onboard: Yacht offers Rendezvous Diving only

Games Beach: Yes

Compressor: Not Onboard

Questions & Answers

How does the charter contract work?

The contract is signed directly between the Owner and the Charterer, with the support of the broker. It is usually based on the international MYBA contract model, designed to ensure clear and balanced protection for both parties.
There is also the figure of the Stakeholder, responsible for safely holding the funds until the end of the charter.

What is included in the charter fee?

The base rate includes the rental of the yacht, the use of all onboard equipment, the presence of the crew, and the related insurance coverage.
Operational expenses such as fuel, provisioning, marina fees, beverages, and additional activities are not included and are managed through the APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance).

The exact list of what is included or excluded will be confirmed when selecting the yacht.

What is the APA and how does it work?

The APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance) is an advance fund, usually equal to 25–35% of the charter fee, allocated to cover operational expenses such as fuel, provisioning, marina fees, paid activities, beverages, and the guests’ personalized requests.

At the end of the cruise, the Captain provides a detailed breakdown of all expenditures. Any unused amount is refunded to the client, while any overages are settled directly upon closing the charter.

What are the payment terms?

Upon signing the contract, a payment of 50% of the total amount is required.
The balance — including APA, taxes, and any additional charges — is typically due around five weeks before embarkation (depending on the owner).
Payments are made via bank transfer, which is the standard method in the luxury charter industry.

Can I cancel a booking?

Yes, cancellations are possible, but the contractual terms apply.
In general, if the client decides to withdraw, the Owner retains the deposits already paid.

If the yacht is rebooked for the same period, the Owner refunds the amount recovered, minus the applicable commissions.

Every cancellation request is handled with full transparency.
Further details on the applicable policies are available upon direct request.

How can I choose the yacht that best suits my needs?

The choice depends primarily on the type of experience you wish to enjoy:

  • Motor yacht for maximum comfort, excellent stability, and fast transfers.

  • Sailing yacht for an authentic, quiet experience rooted in traditional navigation.

  • Catamaran for generous spaces, superior stability, and enhanced privacy.

BeBlue evaluates the destination, number of guests, personal preferences, and budget to select the most suitable option for you.

How far in advance should I book?

For peak season (Mediterranean: June–September; Caribbean: December–April), it is advisable to book several months in advance to secure the best available options.
We can also handle last-minute requests, depending on availability and licensing requirements.

Is it possible to personalise menus, preferences, and activities?

Absolutely. Before departure, you will receive a Preference Sheet where you can indicate your tastes, dietary needs, allergies, beverage preferences, and the activities you wish to enjoy.
The Chef and the Captain will use this information to create a fully customised experience for you.

How many guests can be accommodated on board?

Most yachts can host 6 to 12 guests, depending on their interior layout.
Some superyachts over 80 metres, compliant with international certifications, can accommodate up to 36 guests.

Will I have Internet access during the charter?

Most yachts offer Wi-Fi on board, provided through mobile networks or satellite systems. The quality and speed of the connection may vary depending on the cruising area and the technology installed.

Is tipping the crew expected?

Tipping is not mandatory, but it is a well-established custom to show appreciation for the crew’s service.
International guidelines suggest an amount equal to 10–15% of the base charter fee as a reference.

Why rely on BeBlue?

BeBlue specialises in yacht vacations and, as fully licensed maritime brokers and tour operators, guarantees:

  • access to the entire global fleet

  • full transparency on costs

  • contractual and logistical support

  • personalised management of preferences and unexpected situations

  • high standards of safety and protection

It is the simplest, safest, and most efficient way to enjoy a top-level charter experience.

Can I request dedicated assistance for my charter?

Every charter is unique. To receive a tailored selection of yachts, a clear quotation, and personalised support in planning your trip, we invite you to contact us directly.
Our team will guide you with care through every stage of the experience.

Note: The information provided is for informational purposes only and should be confirmed before booking by a BeBlue agent.

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