Jupiter is an aluminum yacht designed by Giorgetti & Magrini, built by Cantiere Ferri (now part of Wally), and created as a long distance, self-sufficient yacht with a strong eye toward style and comfort. She is capable of taking her owners and guests to the most remote locations in the world in full luxury. Her first trans-Atlantic crossing took place in 1990, and she has since sailed all of the world’s oceans, has rounded both Cape Horn and Cape of Good Hope, and is at home in tropical and arctic conditions.
She has four gracious staterooms, easily accommodating ten guests in comfort, with crew quarters forward for four. The aft master cabin is athwartships with two double berths, port and starboard, and an ensuite head to port. Moving forward, to starboard, is a very nice double berth cabin with ensuite head and shower. Next forward, port and starboard, are two matching guest cabins, each with twin berths, each with Pullman berths above one of the twins, and each with spacious ensuite heads.
The saloon is forward of the guest cabins, containing gracious lounging areas and an exquisite dining area, with the galley then forward to starboard. Crew quarters are accessed through the galley to port with ample space in two cabins for four crew, a shared head, and a bosuns locker for storage occupies the forepeak.
Recent upgrades included new hull paint, removal of all bottom paint, an application of epoxy barrier coating and fresh anti-fouling. All systems have been checked and refreshed with a thorough cleaning from end to end, top to bottom. She is in spectacular condition and ready for her next world cruise.