Sorry ladies but I sold our boat for something a little more cozy
The first Intermarine series 45 built by intermarine is the "Balaju", whose interiors have been designed by Arch. Zuretti. Simplicity has been the guiding principle behind the yacht's clean lines: there is a complete absence of mechanical structures on deck: the tenders are invisible, as is much of the deck equipment, and maximum space is dedicated to guest's use.
In designing the layout special care has been taken for granting to the guests on board the maximum privacy: the service spaces (galley, laundry, etc) are completely segregated from the guests living areas, and also the accesses and passageways dedicated to the crew (located on the left side of the yacht) never cross those dedicated to the guests (located on the right side).
Also the practical aspects of navigation are hidden to the guests (no control station is installed on the sun deck, as usual on yachts of this size), and discretion is the key to the layout.
A full-width master Suite occupies the forward third of the main deck, with the open-plan main salon and dining area aft. The upper deck lounge opens onto a large and shaded external deck, allowing for informal alfresco meals and drinks from the full bar, with privacy from the quayside.
Four guest suites are located on the lower deck, with a dividing bulkhead between the aft pair opening to form a vast VIP suite should the occasion demand it.
A Jacuzzi spa - bath situated on the flybridge and ample sunbeds, will appeal to guests, as will the swimming platform, from where the tenders and the jetskis are available at anchor.
Two Caterpillar 3508B engines give a top speed of 16 knots.
With Extended Range fuel tanks fully loaded, the vessel can achieve a range of about 4000 nm at a cruising speed of 10 knots