ACCIDENTAL SUCCESS II Yacht Description
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Deck Jacuzzi on Flybridge:
Relax and enjoy cocktails in the hot tub under a retractable sundeck awning. -
16ft Williams Jet Dinghy (seats 6+1 crew):
Perfect for island exploring and water adventures with family or friends. -
5 Premium Sea Scooters:
Top-quality seawater fun; great for guests who love underwater exploration and romance.
Start at the top: split-level master suite on the main deck, private world included. ACCIDENTAL SUCCESS II takes a feature usually reserved for bigger yachts – a full-beam, split-level primary cabin with panoramic windows, dressing area, and spa-style bathroom – and drops it into a 95ft Sunseeker delivered in 2024. If you care where you sleep as much as where you cruise, this is the point where other yachts start to look compromised.
Move up one level: flybridge Jacuzzi, wet bar, retractable awning, stay-all-day mode engaged. The sundeck is built for actual use, not brochure photography: circular Jacuzzi aft, full bar, shaded dining, and helm all on one social deck, with stabilizers at anchor keeping your drink where you left it. When you’re not in the water, this is probably where you’ll be.
Side quest: the retractable balcony off the main salon. Slide open the starboard doors and the yacht grows a terrace over the sea – ideal for early coffee, late cocktails, or a quiet call on Starlink that doesn’t feel like work. It’s a small architectural trick with a big impact on how the main deck lives.
Bow zone: oversized sunpads and forward lounge for people who actually like daylight. The foredeck combines a huge bunny pad with a proper seating and table setup, so the “front of the boat” becomes a usable hangout, not just something you look at from the dock.
Under the skin: modern platform, calm ride, real range. Built in 2024 on a GRP Sunseeker 95 hull, she runs twin MTU 12V M96L engines with stabilizers underway and at anchor, cruising around 15 knots with roughly 1,200nm range. Translation: fewer compromises between moving fast, sleeping well, and getting somewhere interesting.
Humans included: 4 professional crew, full-time chef, no “learning on your charter.” Captain Jacob brings big-yacht experience to a sub-30m platform, backed by a technically strong first mate, detail-focused chief stewardess, and a chef used to delivering tailored menus, not one-size-fits-all buffets. The result: service that feels like a larger yacht without the larger-yacht bureaucracy.
Guest logic: 5 cabins, flexible layout, up to 8 guests done properly. Below the main deck master you get two VIP doubles and two convertible cabins (doubles or twins), all ensuite with walk-in showers and good natural light. Bed configuration flexes between couples and friends, so you don’t have to choose your guest list around the cabin plan.
Waterline reality: toys, tender, and optional muscle. A Williams jet tender handles the everyday runs; sea scooters, paddleboards, towables, skis, wakeboard and inflatables keep the “we’re bored” conversation off the table. For clients who take “side missions” seriously, there’s an optional 33ft Valhalla center console available at extra cost for faster runs and extended exploration.
Connectivity and entertainment: yes, you can still stream everything. Starlink internet, DirecTV, smart TVs and Sonos throughout mean nobody has to ask “does the Wi-Fi work out here?” – it does. Inside, the design is clean, bright, and modern; the point is comfort and function, not gold leaf.
Why pick ACCIDENTAL SUCCESS II off a crowded results page? Because you get big-yacht features – main-deck split-level master, serious sundeck Jacuzzi setup, retractable balcony, full stabilizers, strong tech and toys – compressed into a 95ft package with a focused, professional crew. It’s a logical choice for clients who want modern hardware, flexible sleeping arrangements, and a charter that feels dialed-in rather than improvised.
Accommodation
Main deck full beam Master5 Beds or 2 queens can be made into 4 singles, so then 7 beds in total. Owner prefers 6-7 guests max.
8 can be accommodated with 5th crew member at additional cost.
What is the cabin arrangement of ACCIDENTAL SUCCESS II?
| Cabin | Bed Size | Bathroom Details | AC |
|---|---|---|---|
| Master Suite | King size bed | En-suite bathroom on main deck with walk-in shower, rain shower, dual sinks, and enclosed WC | Full |
| VIP Suite | Queen size bed | Private en-suite bathroom with walk-in shower | Full |
| Guest Cabin 1 | Queen size bed | Private en-suite bathroom with walk-in shower | Full |
| Guest Cabin 2 | Queen size bed | Private en-suite bathroom with walk-in shower | Full |
| Guest Cabin 3 | Twin beds (convertible from 2 queens to 4 singles) | Private en-suite bathroom with walk-in shower | Full |
Price Terms
Plus Expenses - add APA to the price you see
Plus Expenses arrangement includes the boat and crew only (without tip).
All additional/variable expenses such as Gas and Food are deducted from an Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA) - an additional deposit that is added on top of the charter price.
The expenses, such as provisioning, fuel, marina fees, are deducted from the APA. The APA is based on the price of the yacht and ranges from 15% (crewed sailing yachts) to 30% (motor yachts with higher fuel consumption).
For a motor yacht like ACCIDENTAL SUCCESS II, the expected APA is 25% to 40% of the charter price ($23,750 - $38,000), making the charter cost $118,750 to $133,000. Exact amount will be confirmed after inquiry.
You can actively control these expenses in your preference sheet (local vs. imported beverages) and by choice of itinerary (distances traveled).
The remainder of the APA is returned after charter.
ACCIDENTAL SUCCESS II Yacht Charter Price
| # of charter days | Base Price | APA (deposit for provisioning, fuel, docking fees, etc) | Total | Note | |
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| 14 day charter | 190,000USD to 230,000USD | 38,000USD to 69,000USD | 228,000USD to 299,000USD | Discounts outside the main season are common. | |
| 7 day charter | 95,000USD to 115,000USD | 19,000USD to 34,500USD | 114,000USD to 149,500USD | Standard charter rate, base for all calculations. | |
| 3 day charter | 47,500USD to 57,500USD | 9,500USD to 17,250USD | 57,000USD to 74,750USD | The usual formula is the 7 day charter rate divided by 6, times the number of days (3). Boat policy might differ. 95,000USD / 6 * 3 days = 47,500USD |
All prices are generated by a calculator and serve as a guide for new charterers. Any additional information of the Price Details section has priority over above. Availability is always subject to confirmation. Gratuity not included for it's discretionary character, usually 5%-25% of the Base Price.
Price Details
Price from: USD95,000
High season rate: USD115,000
ACCIDENTAL SUCCESS II Yacht Charter Locations
Summer Season
Winter Season
Amenities
Specifications
Features
More Specifications
Diving Yacht offers Rendezvous Diving only
SAT Phone
Smart Tv's and Starlink for streaming.
DirecTv in all Guest areas.
Sonos Speakers throughout.
Fishing
Green Initiatives
Water Sports
| Toy | Description |
|---|---|
| 16ft Williams Jet Dinghy | 1 jet tender, seats 6 guests + 1 crew. |
| 5m Williams Jet Dinghy | 1 Williams jet dinghy, approx. 5m in length. |
| 33′Valhalla center console tender | 1 33′Valhalla tender, available at owner’s discretion for an additional $10k per week. |
| Inflatable standup paddleboards / Paddleboards | 2 inflatable SUPs confirmedadditional paddleboards also listed (exact total not clearly specified). |
| Paddle Board | Additional paddleboards listedtotal number not clearly specified beyond the 2 inflatable SUPs. |
| Sea Scooters / Sea-Scooter | 5 sea scooters listed in one sourcesea scooter use confirmed in others. |
| Wakeboard / Wake Board | Wakeboard available |
| Water skis/ Water skis - adult / Water-Ski | Adult water skis available |
| Snorkel Gear / Snorkeling Equipment | Snorkeling gear onboardat least 1 full set, potentially more. |
| Towable couch for 2 guests | 1 towable couch, seats 2 guests. |
| Towable Toys | Towable toys available in addition to the 1 two-guest couch (exact types and quantities not fully specified). |
| Floating chairs with cooler ring | 2 floating chairs plus 1 cooler ring. |
| Floating ring with net | 1 floating ring with net. |
| Inflatable floating island | 1 inflatable floating island. |
| Inflatable water toys | Additional inflatable water toys (types and quantities not clearly specified). |
| Drone | 1 drone for capturing photos and video. |
| Fishing Equipment / Light fishing gear | Light fishing equipment onboard |
Crew
Captain: Jacob Rich
Jacob runs ACCIDENTAL SUCCESS II with the calm, clipped focus of someone who grew up on a tiller, turning that lifetime of sea miles into tight itineraries, safe running, and smart anchorages that make every day feel clean and dialed-in. He moves fast on decisions, keeps stress off the deck, and leaves you free to just chase the water.
- British captain, raised on England’s South Coast
- Working full time in the marine industry since age 16
- Experience on yachts from 15m to 60m
- Enjoys golf, scuba diving, and local-area exploration when off duty
Justin grew up riding the raw East African coastline, so he handles lines, toys, and tenders with that same quiet control, turning remote coves and tight anchorages into easy playgrounds while keeping a hard eye on safety and the sea around you. He threads adventure and respect for the ocean into every run.
- Born in South Africa, raised on Kenya’s coast
- Lifelong experience along the East African shoreline
- Strong technical background supporting deck and water operations
Alicia runs the interior with quick, exact moves—drinks sharp, tables tight, cabins reset before you even think about them—so the yacht feels like a polished floating home, not a hotel. Her dive instincts and eye for detail turn each day into a clean, layered experience instead of just another cruise.
- British, raised in Majorca in a yachting family
- 4+ years stewardess experience across the Mediterranean
- Certified Dive Master with strong interest in marine life
Jennifer builds menus with clinical precision—clean food, bold flavor, and plates that track with how you actually live on the water—so every meal feels intentional, not heavy or random. She pivots fast around dietary needs, keeping the galley steady and the table on point from first coffee to last dessert.
- From the East Coast of South Africa
- 8+ years in land-based professional kitchens
- 1+ year on motor yachts, including a busy charter yacht
- Experienced in vegan, vegetarian, and specialized dietary menus




































