ZENIT Yacht Description
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Seabob x 2:
Premium Seabobs offer thrilling underwater fun, perfect for guests wanting an active, immersive experience. -
Sea Scooters and Kayaks:
Great combo of sea scooters and kayaks for exploring nearby islands and tranquil family water time. -
Inflatable Towable Water Toy:
Adds high-energy group fun on the water, ideal for family and friends sharing excitement together.
Start with the upgrade nobody else has: ZENIT is a brand‑new (2024) Lagoon Seventy 8 power cat with a master cabin that comes with its own private balcony. Yes, your bedroom opens straight onto the sea. If you like coffee, sunrise or pretending emails don’t exist, this is the button you press.
Built for humans, not headcounts. ZENIT sleeps just 8 guests in 4 large ensuite cabins, on a 78ft platform with an 11m beam. Translation: serious volume, real privacy, and cabins that feel like actual rooms, not bunks. Two doubles can convert to twins for flexible setups, and every cabin gets its own TV, AC controls and proper storage so you’re not living out of a duffel bag.
Outside is where it gets silly. Multiple deck zones mean everyone can disappear into their preferred habitat: flybridge with BBQ, bar and TRX/yoga gear for the “I’ll totally work out on charter” crowd; wide teak aft deck for long, slow lunches; big swim platform as the launch pad for toys. Toys include Seabobs, Red Shark water bikes, paddleboards, towables, snorkel gear and a fast Highfield tender—i.e. you’re not just staring at the water, you’re in it, on it or being towed behind it.
The quiet flex is range and efficiency. Twin John Deere engines, low fuel burn and a 2,500nm range make ZENIT a long‑legged cruiser, not a marina ornament. You get stable catamaran comfort at anchor and under way, plus full‑boat Wi‑Fi and modern comms (Starlink, IridiumGO, etc.) so you can either stay connected—or convincingly claim you can’t be reached.
Service is not an afterthought. A crew of 4 runs this 8‑guest cat, including an experienced captain with serious Med/Caribbean mileage and a competition‑winning chef whose “fusion” brief actually means interesting food, not random sauces. You’re essentially booking a floating small hotel where the staff know your preferences by day two and your snack orders by day three.
Why charter ZENIT instead of another 78‑footer: because you get a brand‑new, wide‑body power cat with a balcony master, low guest count, serious deck space and a stacked toy list—engineered for people who want real comfort and real activity, not just a glossy brochure shot of a sunpad.
Accommodation
The master cabin has a king size bed, and the remaining 3 cabins have double beds, 2 of which can be converted to 4 single beds.All cabins are equipped with a TV, hair dryer and ensuite shower. Additionally, the master cabin is equipped with a balcony and safe.
Plug socket types: European plug sockets
MAIN SALON
Main Saloon headroom: 2.10m
Wine chiller, ice maker & fridge in the main saloon
JBL large portable speaker
Board games available - Catamaran Clue D'eau
DeLonghi coffee machine and tea station in the main salon
Multiple power outlets and USB ports in the main saloon
PlayStation in saloon
GUEST CABINS
Cabins headroom: 2.5m
Each cabin has an electric toilet. Each cabin has air conditioning with controls.
Master cabin fwd port side (King) additional details:
Cabin: balcony, underbed drawers, TV slides up from the cupboard from under the window. Shelving units to the left of the window, bedside drawer/cupboard either side of the bed x 2 with plug sockets and USB. Bed side lights.
Desk area and light, with shelving above, seating area with shelving above.
Bathroom: Overhead shower, bathroom cabinets and shelving, 2 x sinks, towel radiator.
Starboard cabin aft (double) additional details:
Cabin: multiple cupboard space and wardrobe and mirro (port side) bed side drawer and plug sockets next to the bed (port and starboard). Under bed drawers x 2 used for bedding. Slim cabinet under the starboard window. TV, reading light and desk area fwd of the cabin. Reading lights by the bed.
Bathroom: Overhead shower and sink area with separate door within bathroom to the toilet. Towel wall radiator. Toiletries provided by Molton and Brown
Port side forward (twin/double) additional details:
Cabin: Wardrobe & mirror, desk area, and cupboards opposite the bed. Desk light. TV pops up from under the cupboard. Bed side drawer and plug sockets next to the bed both sides. Reading lights and light switch above the bed. Under bed storage used for towels and linen
Bathroom: Overhead shower, sink area and toilet. Cupboard space and shelving above the sink. Towel wall radiator. Toiletries provided by Molton and Brown.
Port side aft (twin/double) additional details:
Cabin: The entrance to this cabin is on the main deck aft on the port side. Bed side cabinet on the starboard side only with drawer and plug socket/USB. Reading lights and light switch above the bed. Wardrobe and mirror aft of the bed port side, under bed storage used for towels and linen, TV and cupboards on the starboard side wall.
Bathroom: Overhead shower, sink area and toilet. Shelving above the sink. Towel wall radiator. Toiletries provided by Molton and Brown.
EXTERIOR:
Additional Exterior Accommodation Details: Cockpit cushions, Cockpit speakers, Teak Cockpit, Teak deck, Bimini, Swimming platform with ladders to the water, Hydraulic gangway.
Main deck aft: Fridge, grill, sink area
Flybridge: Fridge, sink, BBQ
Additional items on board: Inverter, holding tank & heating
What is the cabin arrangement of ZENIT?
| Cabin | Bed Size | Bathroom Details | AC |
|---|---|---|---|
| Master Cabin | Queen bed (convertible to 2 singles) | Private en-suite bathroom with shower | Full AC |
| Guest Cabin 1 | Queen bed (convertible to 2 singles) | Private en-suite bathroom with shower | Full AC |
| Guest Cabin 2 | Queen bed (convertible to 2 singles) | Private en-suite bathroom with shower | Full AC |
| Guest Cabin 3 | Double bed | Private en-suite bathroom with shower | Full AC |
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 power catamaran like ZENIT, the expected APA is 20% to 35% of the charter price ($13,800 - $24,150), making the charter cost $82,800 to $93,150. 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.
ZENIT Yacht Charter Price
| # of charter days | Base Price | APA (deposit for provisioning, fuel, docking fees, etc) | Taxes: 12%, exceptions available | Total | Note | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14 day charter | 138,000USD to 158,000USD | 27,600USD to 47,400USD | 16,560USD to 18,960USD | 182,160USD to 224,360USD | Discounts outside the main season are common. | |
| 7 day charter | 69,000USD to 79,000USD | 13,800USD to 23,700USD | 8,280USD to 9,480USD | 91,080USD to 112,180USD | Standard charter rate, base for all calculations. | |
| 3 day charter | 34,500USD to 39,500USD | 6,900USD to 11,850USD | 4,140USD to 4,740USD | 45,540USD to 56,090USD | The usual formula is the 7 day charter rate divided by 6, times the number of days (3). Boat policy might differ. 69,000USD / 6 * 3 days = 34,500USD |
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: USD69,000
High season rate: USD79,000
W25/26: Open calendar for this years bookings. USD 69,000 - 79,000 p/Wk MYBA Terms. (Christmas/New Year: USD 79,000 p/Wk MYBA Terms. Low Season: USD 69,000 p/Wk MYBA Terms)
BVI fees (extras above and beyond the license + agent) will be itemized against APA for charters in this location.
S26: Open calendar with early season June/ July focus on Italy / France charters. EUR 69,000 - 79,000 p/Wk MYBA Terms. High Season: July & August. Low Season: All other months.
Considering East Med charters late season - August/September 2026
Mediterranean Day Charters: Must start and finish in the yachts home port, Marina Cala dei Sardi, Olbia. The day charter rate is EUR 18,000 MYBA Terms and inclusive of fuel.
1 night on board equals to two days charter fee: EUR 26,333 MYBA Terms.
APA: 35%
VAT: Italy 22%, France 20% W25/26: Open calendar for this years bookings. USD 69,000 - 79,000 p/Wk MYBA Terms. (Christmas/New Year: USD 79,000 p/Wk MYBA Terms. Low Season: USD 69,000 p/Wk MYBA Terms)
BVI fees (extras above and beyond the license + agent) will be itemized against APA for charters in this location.
S26: Open calendar with early season June/ July focus on Italy / France charters. EUR 69,000 - 79,000 p/Wk MYBA Terms. High Season: July & August. Low Season: All other months.
Considering East Med charters late season - August/September 2026
Mediterranean Day Charters: Must start and finish in the yachts home port, Marina Cala dei Sardi, Olbia. The day charter rate is EUR 18,000 MYBA Terms and inclusive of fuel.
1 night on board equals to two days charter fee: EUR 26,333 MYBA Terms.
APA: 35%
VAT: Italy 22%, France 20%
ZENIT Yacht Charter Locations
Summer Season
Winter Season
Amenities
Specifications
Features
More Specifications
Diving Yacht offers Rendezvous Diving only
Garmin in reach
Starlink
IridiumGO
VHF/DSC/GMDSS X 2
Fishing
Green Initiatives
Water Sports
| Toy | description |
|---|---|
| Kayaks (1 pax) | Kayak(s) for 1 person for individual paddling. |
| Paddleboards / Stand up paddle | Paddleboard(s) for stand-up paddling. |
| Snorkeling equipment | 8 sets of snorkeling equipment for guests. |
| Red Shark Bikes | 2 Red Shark water bikes for cycling on the water. |
| Sea scooters | Sea scooter(s) for powered swimming and snorkeling support. |
| Waterbikes | 2 waterbikes for pedaling on the water. |
| Inflatable platform | Inflatable platform for extra space on the water beside the yacht. |
| Towable water toy | Towable water toy for being towed behind the tender. |
| Beach games set | Volleyball and badminton beach set for shore activities. |
Other Entertainment
Yoga equipment
Resistance bands
Weights
TRX on the flybridge
Safe
Crew
Captain: Marcin Bigos
Captain Marcin runs ZENIT like a long, clean ocean crossing—quiet control, fast decisions, and routes that slip you into anchorages most skippers only hear about. He blends deep technical confidence with an easy, guest‑first focus, so you feel the adventure without ever feeling the risk.
- Polish nationality
- Over 100,000 nautical miles logged as skipper
- Experience across ocean crossings, yacht racing, charters, and marine engineering
- 10+ years on luxury charter yachts in the Mediterranean and Caribbean
Paolo cooks with the precision of a competition kitchen and the instincts of someone who’s lived on the move, dropping fusion plates that track the day—from clean, bright lunches at anchor to full‑throttle dinners that match the view. He reads the table fast and builds menus that feel sharp, not showy.
- Italian nationality
- Background in high‑end restaurants in Barcelona and Italy
- Charter-yacht experience including 35m M/Y Musica Musica
- 2nd place in “125 feet and under” category at Antigua Charter Yacht Show Concours de Chef
A dedicated stewardess will lock in the flow of your days on ZENIT—cabins tight, service fast, and the small comfort details handled so you can stay in holiday mode from first coffee to last nightcap.
- Role planned as full‑time stewardess dedicated to guest service
- Further profile details to be confirmed
The deckhand will keep the toys armed, lines clean, and swim platform ready, turning the boat into your private base camp so you can move straight from breakfast to the next run off the stern.
- Role planned as full‑time deckhand dedicated to exterior operations
- Further profile details to be confirmed

































