MINE GAMES
The 164’ motor yacht MINE GAMES represents one of the major challenges in yacht design - creating a look that is distinctive but not outlandish. Trinity yacht MINE GAMES, a trideck superyacht, seems to have hit just the right balance. Her deckhouse side windows are nestled into two elongated ovals that diminish the visual mass of her full-beam superstructure, while her prominent bow and raised bulwarks give her forebody the look of a much larger megayacht.
Peeking out over the bulwark’s top of luxury yacht charter vessel MINE GAMES is a semicircle of glass panels, offering panoramic vistas from the full-beam, split-level master suite. The raised forward portion has a sleeping area with a king bed, literally a throne from which the mega yacht charter client can survey his surroundings. Adjoining areas on the lower level include his and her heads, a dressing/seating area, and an office.
Waverunners are stowed on the foredeck of this Caribbean yacht charter vessel, concealed behind the bulwarks. For more ambitious waterborne fun, there’s a 22-foot tender and a personal submarine with davit in the transom garage. The submarine is the ideal watertoy for exploring the shallow waters and blue grottos during a Bahama yacht charter.
Aft is the skylounge, with panoramic vistas to either side (thanks to the large windows in the aforementioned oval recesses) and to the stern, through curved sliding-glass panels that open onto an alfresco dining area protected by the bridge-deck overhang. The circular dining table is a hi-lo affair with a twist; it also expands or contracts in diameter, thanks to a clever mechanism that stows a set of leaves under the tabletop in the retracted position.
This spectacular mega yacht was built by Trinity Yachts, one of the United States most honored builders of custom super yachts. After spending the summer offering a Trinity yacht charter in the Bahamas, the vessel will cross the Atlantic Ocean and offer summer Mediterranean yacht charter holidays to Americans as well as European clients.
The luxury charter yacht features interior design by Patrick Knowles Designs. With five luxurious staterooms she can accommodate 10-12 guests on board.
The main salon and dining room presents a light and airy atmosphere. Forward is the formal dining table with seating for ten passengers. Aft is a spacious living area with plenty of seating and a full entertainment system. The megayacht features hand-painted ceiling murals – adding to the overall the feeling of roominess.
The interior décor is traditional and features raised paneling in American Cherry, Maple burl and ubinga with an understated hand-polished finish. The ondeck exterior furniture is elegantly done in teak and woven materials with a deep Java chocolate finish.
The decks on board this yacht charter vessel are also vast and spacious with the sun deck offering huge sun pads, a swim up bar, and a Jacuzzi tub. There is also a grill, exercise equipment, and seating for 12 guests for meals. With a huge plasma TV on the sun deck, charter guests can enjoy a night of movies under the stars.
The upper aft deck provides formal dining space for ten people, a plasma TV and ample, casual seating.
Other features of this luxury charter yacht Zero Speed (at anchor) stabilizers, Xbox and Playstation, and independent satellite TV in all guest rooms.

| Beam | 8.51m (27' 11") | Builder | Trinity Yachts |
| Built | 2007 | Cruising Speed | 18 knots |
| Draft | 2.36m (7' 9") | Length | 49.99m (164') |
| Number of Crew | 9 | Number of Guests | 10-12 |
| Price From | $ 220,000/wk | Staterooms | 5 |
| Watersports & Amenities | 37' Intrepid towed tender with 3 x 275hp Mercury outboard engines (not available in Europe) * 21' Novurania RIB tender with diesel inboard * 2 x 3-person Sea-Doo's * 2-person submarine (use of submarine at Captain's sole discretion) * Snorkel gear | ||


